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Wings of Renewal by Claudie Arsenault (editor) |
The future is vibrant, hopeful, and filled with dragons.
In WINGS OF RENEWAL, twenty-two authors explore the exciting new subgenre of solarpunk through the lens of these majestic creatures. Whether they irrigate dry terrain or serve as spaceships, are mythic beasts come to life or biomechanical creations of man, these dragons show us a world where renewable energy overcomes gas and oil, and cooperation replaces competition.
If you love fantasy/sci-fi fusion, this is an anthology you do not want to miss! So hop on solar wings, and follow us into futures that–for all their witches and dragons–are far more possible than they might seem. |
Settings are post-discrimination. Characters are of various races. Several minor NB characters. Three F/F stories. Representation of disabilities. |
lesbian, nonbinary, genderqueer, race, setting, queered culture, disability, pronouns, , race Amputee, Black, East Asian | 2015 | YA |