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Task #21: Read a book of short stories.
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Love After the End: An Anthology of Two-Spirit and Indigiqueer Speculative Fiction or
We're Here: The Best Queer Speculative Fiction of 2020
Both work as queer titles.

Love After the End: An Anthology of Two-Spirit and Indigiqueer Speculative Fiction or
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Love after the end is so amazing, highly highly recommend





A Story as Sharp as a Knife: The Classical Haida Mythtellers and Their World
Mirabile
Black Enough: Stories of Being Young & Black in America
This Accident of Being Lost: Songs and Stories
Dead-End Memories: Stories
Africa Risen: A New Era of Speculative Fiction

Life Ceremony by Sayaka Murata
Tunneling to the Center of the Earth: Stories by Kevin Wilson (might double as my DNF, I didn't finish the audiobook)
Flowers of Mold by Ha Seong-nan
Falling in Love with Hominids by Nalo Hopkinson



I read Taaqtumi for a prompt this year and I highly recommend it. I did have to acquire via Interlibrary Loan, so if you are going to read it, I'd get your ILL request started now.

I did actually end up getting to Blood Feast: The Complete Short Stories of Malika Moustadraf, I started it a couple days ago in audio format and will be finished before the new year (I'd be done already but I've been out of commission with a stomach flu). I had read one of the stories from the collection before and liked it (if that's the right word) so I'm not surprised to find myself enjoying it (definitely not the right word). I would absolutely recommend it, but with the caveat that like... every content warning? Moustadraf wrote about people on the margins and the stories are often bleak realities. The narrators for the audio version are solid and the translator (Alice Guthrie) is great.
I haven't fully decided what I want to do for a book of short stories in the new year, but I'm considering Lucky Breaks by Yevgenia Belorusets or Under a Kabul Sky: Short Fiction by Afghan Women, but I'd also really like to do a speculative fiction collection such as People of the Book: A Decade of Jewish Science Fiction & Fantasy or New Suns: Original Speculative Fiction by People of Color.

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Thank you for suggesting these books. I think I'll pick one of them.

Anything by Neil Gaiman is amazing!










(I ask because fiction is a genre that I don't read.)

(I ask because fiction is a genre that I don't read.)"
It's your challenge, so it's up to you. But yes I think a collection of essay would work also.

I was initially planning on reading Exhalation as it's been on my TBR for a while or If I Survive You since it's one of my book club reads, but some of the suggestions on here sound really interesting so I might deviate from my initial ideas.
Under a Kabul Sky: Short Fiction by Afghan Women would give me a chance to maybe read from a perspective I don't often get.
Her Body and Other Parties: Stories
The Secret Lives of Church Ladies I was considering this for the audiobook prompt but I didn't realize it was short stories
How High We Go in the Dark was mentioned in another thread but seeing it hailed twice makes me think I should consider it hehe


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The Snows of Kilimanjaro and Other Stories (other topics)Night of the Living Rez (other topics)
Ancient Ghosts:A Collection of Strange and Scary Stories from Northern Norway (other topics)
Her Body and Other Parties: Stories (other topics)
The Secret Lives of Church Ladies (other topics)
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