Books by Meg Elison and Complete Book Reviews
Meg Elison. 47North, $14.95 trade paper (300p) ISBN 978-1-5039-3911-0
Elison's gripping and grim first novel, which won the Philip K. Dick Award in its previous, small press publication, tells the story of an unnamed woman who survives a plague that wipes out most of humankind in just weeks, leaving 10 male survivors...
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Meg Elison. 47North, $14.95 trade paper (314p) ISBN 978-1-5039-4182-3
In this gritty sequel to her Philip K. Dick Award–winning The Book of the Unnamed Midwife, Elison returns to her postapocalyptic American Midwest milieu, but far in the future, when the midwife protagonist of the first novel is largely a legend. The
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Meg Elison. 47North, $14.95 trade paper (369p) ISBN 978-1-5420-4209-3
This grim, poetic conclusion to Elison’s postapocalyptic Road to Nowhere trilogy widens its scope from reproductive rights to gender binaries and the consequences of stories. Forty years after the events of The Book of Etta, the Bambritch Island...
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Meg Elison. PM, $14 trade paper (128p) ISBN 978-1-62963-783-9
Philip K. Dick Award–winner Elison (The Book of Flora) refracts fatphobia through a dystopian lens in this powerful but repetitive collection of stories and essays about body image. The unflinchingly brutal “Such People in It,” which offers a...
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Edited by the editors of Future Tense. Unnamed, $27 (256p) ISBN 978-1-944700-95-9
This dynamic, dud-free anthology of 14 short stories written by some of speculative fiction’s greats provides gripping, convincing glimpses into various near futures that explore the interrelated advancement of technology, society, and human nature.
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