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Myth-understandings Hardcover – 21 Mar. 2008
Communication: the imparting or interchange of thoughts, opinions, or information.
featuring a World Fantasy Award winning story from
Gwyneth Jones
plus original stories from:
Pat Cadigan, Storm Constantine, Justina Robson, Tricia Sullivan, Freda Warrington, Liz Williams, Leigh Kennedy, Deborah J. Miller, Sarah Pinborough, Kim Lakin-Smith, Kari Sperring, Heather Bradshaw, Elizabeth Priest and Claire Weaver
Fifteen stories of science fiction, fantasy, dark fantasy and horror, from fifteen of the finest authors in today's speculative fiction marketplace... all of whom happen to be women.
Full contents:
1. Introduction - Ian Whates
Myth
2. Owl Speak -- Storm Constantine
3. Seaborne - Kari Sperring
4. And Their Blood Will Be Prescient to Fire - Freda Warrington
5. Do You See? - Sarah Pinborough
6. Queen of the Sunlit Shore - Liz Williams
7. Heart Song - Kim Lakin-Smith
8. The Grass Princess - Gwyneth Jones
Understandings
9. Found in the Translation - Pat Cadigan
10. TouchMe(tm): Keeping in Touch - Heather Bradshaw
11. We Shelter - Leigh Kennedy
12. Dinosaur - Deborah J. Miller
13. Further Orders -- Elizabeth Priest
14. The Tollhouse - Claire Weaver
15. Body of Evidence - Justina Robson
16. The Ecologist and the Avon Lady - Tricia Sullivan
- Print length224 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherNewCon Press
- Publication date21 Mar. 2008
- ISBN-100955579112
- ISBN-13978-0955579110
Product details
- Publisher : NewCon Press
- Publication date : 21 Mar. 2008
- Edition : Numbered limited ed
- Language : English
- Print length : 224 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0955579112
- ISBN-13 : 978-0955579110
- Item weight : 420 g
- Best Sellers Rank: 11,272 in Humorous Science Fiction (Books)
- 14,805 in Military Fantasy (Books)
- 15,443 in Science Fiction Short Stories
About the authors
“I swear they told me I was terminal...but that was back in December 2014. What can I say? Heaven doesn’t want me and Hell’s afraid I’ll take over.”
Pat Cadigan won the Arthur C. Clarke Award twice for her novels Synners and Fools, and the Scribe Award three times for Best Novelisation, most recently for Ultraman. She has also won three Locus Awards––best short story for "Angel," best collection for Patterns, and best novelette for "The Girl-Thing Who Went Out For Sushi,", which also won the Hugo Award and Japan's Seiun Award; it can be found in Edge of Infinity, edited by Jonathan Strahan. Most often identified as one of the original cyberpunk writers––the Guardian called her The Queen of Cyberpunk––her work includes fantasy, horror, young adult, and nonfiction.
Born in New York, she grew up in Massachusetts but spent most of her adult life in the Kansas City area, where she worked for ten years at Hallmark Cards, Inc., writing greeting cards, often in perfect iambic pentameter. She now lives in gritty, urban north London with her husband Chris Fowler, and takes pride in the accomplishments of her son, musician, composer, data scientist, and nonfiction writer Robert Fenner.
Along with her media tie-in writing, Cadigan is working on two new original novels––working titles: See You When You Get There and Truth & Bone––while she makes terminal cancer her bitch. Diagnosed in late 2014 with an inoperable and incurable form of recurrent endometrial cancer, she was given at most two years to live. After she underwent what was supposed to have been strictly palliative chemotherapy in early 2015, however, doctors were forced to revise their estimates from 'two years or less' to 'Someday, maybe––hey, we just work here'.
When asked for comment, Cadigan, who has already returned from the dead after a severe case of anaphylactic shock, said, “Each of us was put on this earth to accomplish a certain number of things. I’m now so far behind that I can never die.”
She has been keeping a Wordpress blog called 'Ceci N'est Pas Une Blog––Dispatches From Cancerland' about her adventures as a cancer patient; she promises that it's not a bummer. In fact, some of it is even funny. She can also be found on Facebook and tweets as @cadigan and just about everything there is funny, too.
Cadigan was proud to do the novelisation of William Gibson’s unproduced screenplay for what would have been the third Aliens movie, published 31 August 2021. (Spoiler Alert: it’s not the third Aliens movie that you saw in the theatre, on video, or in your nightmares.) In fact, Gibson did two drafts of the screenplay; this novelisation is his first draft. The second draft was very different and was adapted as a graphic novel by Dark Horse, starring the fabulous artwork of Johnny Christmas. Cadigan thinks you should own both, because.
Her latest works are Ultraman and Ultraseven, novelisations of the legendary Japanese superheroes from Nebula M73. Ultraman came out in 2023, while Ultraseven is scheduled for early 2025. If you’re unfamiliar with Ultraman, watch for the upcoming Ultraman documentary, coming soon from Japanese public television.
Thanks to Gollancz’s highly successful Gateway eBook program, all of Cadigan’s original novels are available electronically. Other books, such the two making-of movie books she was commissioned to write—The Making of Lost in Space and The Resurrection of the Mummy—are available through third-party sellers. Support independent and second-hand book-dealers whenever possible. You can’t get everything in electronic format. Also, before eBooks came along, second-hand book dealers prevented many good writers from disappearing altogether. Ebooks are great because you can take hundreds of them with you on an airplane without worrying about the weight allowance but it’s still great to have a book signed by your favourite author.
As a cancer patient (remember, she’s not in remission, just stubborn), Cadigan spent 2020 at home, thanks to the inconvenience of a global pandemic. She got a lot of writing done, but not a lot of housework, because seriously? Are you kidding? Sightings continued to be scarce during 2021. Cadigan hoped to get around more in 2022 but didn’t.
In 2020, she was nominated for the Scribe Award for Alita Battle Angel, and was delighted when she won. She says that her editor, Ella J Chappell was crucial in helping her produce her best work possible. Like Ellen Datlow and Gardner Dozois, Ms Chappell has become a lasting influence on Cadigan’s work in general.
In 2022, she was again nominated for the Scribe Award for Alien 3, the novelisation of William Gibson’s unproduced screenplay. Nominees and winners were announced at the San Diego Comic Con and to her even greater delight, she won again. And in 2024, she was overjoyed to win a third time for Ultraman. She has had superb editorial support from Titan Books.
A full list of Scribe Award winners is available at the International Association of Media Tie-In Writers website.
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