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elizabethlk
Exhalation: Stories | Ted Chiang
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Our new #LiteReads selection is Exhalation by Ted Chiang! This award winning science fiction short story about air breathing mechanical beings was chosen with #AAPIHeritageMonth / #AsianHeritageMonth (varies based on country) in mind. You can find links to read the story through the full intro post (link below). Be sure to let me know what you think of it once you've had the chance to read it!

https://wp.me/p9KSXu-Pd

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elizabethlk
Fantasy Magazine, Issue 60 (Dec. 2016, People of Colo(u)r Destroy Fantasy! Special Issue) | N. K. Jemisin, Karen Lord, Sofia Samatar, Justina Ireland, Darcie Little Badger, Daniel Older, Tobias Buckell, P. Clark, Shweta Narayan
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Our final #litereads selection for #asianheritagemonth and our first selection for #pridemonth was The Padishah Begum's Reflections by Shweta Narayan. This Mughal Empire lesbian steampunk tale was a fun and fascinating read, and I definitely enjoyed the ride. You can read my full review in the link below. I want to know what you think of the story, and I hope you'll comment your thoughts here.

https://wp.me/p9KSXu-dq

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elizabethlk
Fantasy Magazine, December 2015 (Queers Destroy Fantasy! Special Issue) | Catherynne M. Valente, Christopher Barzak, Matthew Cheney, Liz Gorinsky
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Our latest #litereads selection and our final pick for #asianheritagemonth is The Padishah Begum's Reflections by Shweta Narayan. This historical fantasy story looks at a real figure from the Mughal Empire through a queer lens and a fantasy twist. I look forward to seeing what everyone thinks of this story. Link to the full story in the article below.
https://wp.me/p9KSXu-db

#aapi #aapiheritagemonth #shortstories #ahm #historicalfantasy

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elizabethlk
Uncanny Magazine Issue 23: July/August 2018 | Mary Robinette Kowal, Alex Bledsoe, Sam J. Miller, Anya Ow, A. Merc Rustad, Brooke Bolander, K.M. Szpara, R.K. Kalaw, Elsa Sjunneson-Henry, Brit E. B. Hvide
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Everything Under Heaven by Anya Ow is our latest #asianheritagemonth #litereads pick, and we've just finished it. I personally really loved the adventure, the fantasy, and the intense connection between food and personal history and culture. I definitely enjoyed it. I want to know what you think. Let us know in the comments. You can read my full review in the link.

https://wp.me/p9KSXu-db

#aapi #aapiheritagemonth #shortstories #fantasy

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elizabethlk
Uncanny Magazine Issue 27: March/April 2019 | Aliette de Bodard, Marie Brennan, Silvia Moreno-Garcia, Tina Connolly, Bonnie Jo Stufflebeam, Karen Osborne, A.T. Greenblatt, Marissa Lingen
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Anya Ow's Everything Under Heaven is our latest #litereads selection, chosen especially with #asianheritagemonth in mind. This story features dinosaurs and food, martial arts and adventure. There is a link to read the full story for free in the article below. Be sure to let me know what you think of the story!

https://wp.me/p9KSXu-d6

#aapi #aapiheritagemonth #shortstories #wuxia #fantasy #adventure #ahm

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elizabethlk
One rainy evening | Zhecun Shi
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Latest #litereads selection was chosen for #asianheritagemonth and was At the Paris Cinema by Shi Zhecun. This early example of Chinese modernist literature wasn't to my taste, but I'm not the biggest fan of modernist literature to begin with and the view point wasn't my thing. It was interesting to try. I hope others got more from it than I did. Be sure to let me know what you think. My full review is in the link below.

https://wp.me/p9KSXu-d0

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elizabethlk
One rainy evening | Zhecun Shi
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Our latest #litereads selection is At the Paris Cinema by Shi Zhecun. I hope everyone enjoys this piece of classic modernist Chinese literature. It was chosen especially for #asianheritagemonth #aapiheritagemonth
You can find a link to read the story for free in our full article below.

https://wp.me/p9KSXu-cV

#aapi #shortstory #shortstories #chineseliterature

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elizabethlk
Woman with horns and other stories | Cecilia Manguerra Brainard
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Our latest #litereads selection is the contemporary Filipino classic short story Woman With Horns by Cecilia Menguerra Brainard. Set in the Philippines in 1903, the story tells of an American doctor and of a local widow who is rumored to have horns. Be sure to let us know what you think. You can find sources to read it from my link below.

https://wp.me/p9KSXu-cL

#aapi #aapiheritagemonth #shortstories #asianheritagemonth

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elizabethlk
Uncanny Magazine Issue 11: July/August 2016 | Catherynne M. Valente, Kelly Link, Aliette de Bodard, Sabrina Vourvoulias, Sarah Kuhn, Kelly McCullough, Caroline M. Yoachim, Isabel Yap
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The Moon Over Red Trees by Aliette de Bodard is definitely a new favourite of mine, and I want to know what you think. The history, magic, and complicated relationship made for an engaging read, and I'm looking forward to exploring more of her work. Let me know in the comments what you thought. You can read the full review in the link below.

#aapi #aapiheritagemonth
#asianheritagemonth #shortstory #litereads

https://wp.me/p9KSXu-cG