Margins
2017
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3.58
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Mother. Warrior. Caregiver. Wife. Lover. Survivor. Trickster. Heroine. Leader. This anthology features 21 stories and six essays about women who defy genre stereotypes. Here, it's not the hero who acts while the heroine waits to be rescued; Hath No Fury's women are champions, not damsels in distress. Whether they are strong, bold warriors, the silent but powerful type, or the timid who muster their courage to face down terrible evil, the women of Hath No Fury will make indelible marks upon readers and leave them breathless for more. Contents: Foreword by Robin Hobb Introduction Margaret Weis Riding Ever Southward, In the Company of Bees by Seanan McGuire She Tore by Nisi Shawl The Scion by S.R. Cambridge Harriet Tubman by Melanie R. Meadors Casting On by Philippa Ballantine For the Love of Etta Candy by Shanna Germain Some Enchanted Evening by Anton Strout Burning by Elaine Cunningham It Ain’t Bad to Get Mad by Sarah Kuhn A Dance with Death by Marc Turner Ada Lovelace by Melanie R. Meadors Pax Egyptica by Dana Cameron A Wasteland of My Own Making by Bradley P. Beaulieu Echoes of Stone by Elizabeth Vaughan Anger is a Friend to Love by Diana M. Pho The Mark of a Mountain Poppy by Erin M. Evans Snakeskin by William C. Dietz A Seed Planted by Carina Bissett The Book of Rowe by Carol Berg Ching Shih by Melanie R. Meadors She Keeps Crawling Back by Delilah S. Dawson A Hero of Grünjord by Lucy A. Snyder The Unlikely Turncoat by Michael R. Underwood Craft by Lian Hearn Reconciling Memory by Gail Z. Martin This Is Not Another “Why Presentation Is Important” Essay by Monica Valentinelli Heart of Clay by M.L. Brennan Last of the Red Riders by Django Wexler Christine Jorgensen by Melanie R. Meadors Rise of the Bonecrushers by Eloise J. Knapp

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Melanie R. Meadors
Melanie R. Meadors
Author · 2 books
Melanie R. Meadors is a children's library assistant and book historian by day and a queer gothic romance author and bookbinder by night, under the name Huxley Ravenwood. She has edited several anthologies, including HATH NO FURY, KNAVES, and MECH: AGE OF STEEL, and her own fiction has appeared in anthologies and literary magazines. When she isn't reading, writing, or sewing vintage-style clothing, she's coming up with fun programming ideas for kids. Melanie received her master's in public history from the University of Massachusetts in Amherst and her bachelor's in geography from Worcester State University. She lives with her family in central Massachusetts.
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