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The Best of Spanish Steampunk by James Womack
The Best of Spanish Steampunk by James Womack










The Best of Spanish Steampunk by James Womack

You can find her stories “Pink Footed” in Supersonic #6, “Black Isle” in Spanish Women of Wonder, and “In a Glass, Darkly” in The Best of Spanish Steampunk.Other authors: Alfredo Alamo (Contributor), Javi Araguz (Contributor), Jesús Cañadas (Contributor), Javier Calvo (Contributor), Gloria T. Together with her husband James Womack, Marian runs the small press Nevsky Books, which brings European and Spanish slipstream to English readers. His story “God’s Messenger” is included in Castles in Spain and “Embryo” can be found in Supersonic #6.Ī writer in both Spanish and English, Marian Womack is also a translator and editor. Martínez’s novels, including The Queen’s Adept and Cat’s Whirld are also available in English from Sportula. So far it’s given us Castles in Spain and Terra Nova, and hopefully many more anthologies in the future. Translator, publisher, and the winner of twelve Ignotus awards, acclaimed sf and fantasy author Rodolfo Martínez started Sportula to disseminate great Spanish speculative fiction to English-speaking audiences. Robles has also written non-fiction about female Spanish sf and fantasy authors, and studies of the relationship between gothic and future-oriented fiction with feminism and queer theory.

The Best of Spanish Steampunk by James Womack

“Dierdre” appears in Terra Nova and her story “Sea Changes” is in Spanish Women of Wonder. Lawrence Schimel Aqueduct Press) is a wildly-imaginative and intelligent story about a space-linguist’s examination of an alien language and culture. Her novel Monteverde: Memoirs of an Interstellar Linguist (tr. Rhei is prolific across genres and styles, and her story “Techt” demonstrates her interest in language in its relationship to culture and thought.Ī writer and scholar of Hispanic Philology, Lola Robles is one of the most exciting Spanish sf authors to watch for. Her story “You Cannot Kill Frownyflute!” appears in Supersonic #6, “Techt” is included in Spanish Women of Wonder, and “The Bubblelon Cyclotech” can be found in The Best of Spanish Steampunk. I want to gobble up every story she writes.Ī writer, experimental poet, and translator, Sofía Rhei writes for adults, young adults, and children. Her novella The Texture of Words appears in Terra Nova, and her stories “The Plague” ( Spanish Women of Wonder) and “Ship’s Shepherd” ( Supersonic #6) are tantalizingly dark and suspenseful, and push us out of our comfort zone through a deft manipulation of narrative perspective. Felicidad Martinez, Sofia Rhei, and Lola RoblesĪ technical engineer in industrial design and a writer of dark, twisty science fiction (especially space opera), Felicidad Martínez is a two-time Ignotus (Spain’s Hugo’s) finalist and a recipient of the European Science Fiction Society’s Encouragement Award at the 2016 Eurocon in Barcelona.












The Best of Spanish Steampunk by James Womack