We are excited to share the table of contents and contributing authors for Amplitudes: Stories of Queer and Trans Futurity, an anthology coming next year from Erewhon. Edited by award-nominated writer, critic, and researcher Lee Mandelo, and overseen by editor Diana Pho, this anthology promises stories of queer hope, joy, and triumph.
Whether speculating on new technologies and cultural shifts; envisioning social politics through utopias and dystopias; navigating an ever-changing world as well as intimate relationships; or something else entirely: Amplitudes will offer engaged, imaginative perspectives on our lives. The stories inside this anthology contain multitudes—whether playful, serious, sexy, experimental, frightening, hopeful, or all of the above—centering how queer folk are powerful and trans lives matter, and featuring works from current and emerging science fiction and fantasy voices across the spectrum of identities. Amplitudes is a clarion call that readily accepts how we’re here, we’re queer—and we’re fucking used to it!—for today’s readers and beyond.
Here, preview the Table of Contents in the authors’ own words:
1. The Republic of Ecstatic Consent by Sam J. Miller
2. Trans World Takeover by Nat X Ray
3. The Orgasm Doula by Colin Dean
4. The Shabbos Bride by Esther Alter
5. MoonWife by Sarah Gailey
6. Forever Won’t End Like This by Dominique Dickey
7. They Will Give Us a Home by Wen-yi Lee
8. There Used to Be Peace by Margaret Killjoy
9. Fettle & Sunder by Ramez Yoakeim
10. Six Days by Bendi Barrett
11. The They Whom We Remember by Sunny Moraine
12. When the Devil Comes From Babylon by Maya Deane
13. Copper Boys by Jamie McGhee
14. A Few Degrees by Ash Huang
15. Where the World Goes Sharp and Quiet by Ewen Ma
16. Circular Universe by Ta-wei Chi, trans. Ariel Chu
17. Blueprint for the Destruction of Solitude by Paul Evanby
18. The Garden of Collective Memory by Neon Yang
19. Sugar, Shadows by Aysha U. Farah
20. A Step into Emptiness by Aiki Mira, trans. CD Covington
21. pocket futures in the present past by Katharine Duckett
22. Bang Bang by Meg Elison
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Reactor (formerly Tor.com) is a magazine that publishes original short speculative fiction along with daily essays, book reviews, media news, and more.
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