A matter of gravity: women in space
When Tiptree wrote, she wasn’t extrapolating. She was responding. She always was. Her fiction is as harsh as the truth.
Science, astronomy, wonders of the world, and all round things that make me curious.
When Tiptree wrote, she wasn’t extrapolating. She was responding. She always was. Her fiction is as harsh as the truth.
I had captured the slow steps of someone moving through the low, dark space.
I’m a fan of both China MiĆ©ville and James Tiptree, Jr. (aka Alice Sheldon). You couldn’t get much further from hope than the stories of dear Alice. But I am also a fan of hope.
A bucket full of science and coathanger girls. Bucket science, or kitchen science, behind the scenes at RiAus.