Behind the Sun, Above the Moon

A Non-binary Science Fiction & Fantasy Anthology

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Pub Date Feb 17 2020 | Archive Date Jan 16 2020

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Description

A Queer anthology inspired by magic and the cosmos, a vast and beautiful place where planets, stars, comets—entire galaxies, even—live without borders, specifications or binaries. Stories span science fiction, science fantasy, contemporary, fabulism and magical realism, and celebrate Non-binary and Transgender characters. twice-spent comet byZiggy Schutz From Dusk to Dying Sun by Paige S. Allen Lost/Found by Brooklyn Ray Awry with Dandelions by J.S. Fields The Far Touch by S.R. Jones Ink and Stars by Alex Harrow Horologium by Emmet Nahil Death Marked by Sara Codair Weave the Dark, Weave the Light by Anna Zabo

A Queer anthology inspired by magic and the cosmos, a vast and beautiful place where planets, stars, comets—entire galaxies, even—live without borders, specifications or binaries. Stories span...


A Note From the Publisher

WARNING: body horror, mention of murder, mention of sexual harassment, violence, pain play, consensual D/s play, BDSM

WARNING: body horror, mention of murder, mention of sexual harassment, violence, pain play, consensual D/s play, BDSM


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ISBN 9781951880187
PRICE $6.99 (USD)

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Featured Reviews

My review will be posted on my blog on January 31, 2020... everywhere else asap

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This is a great collection of works! I loved the way there was such a tapestry woven of all the different characters. What a pleasure it was to read stories in which a variety of pronouns were used without great fanfare or explanation

This book is a collection of stories by some well-known authors in the genre. Some names made me immediately interested: Brooklyn Ray and Anna Zabo in particular. I think that Brooklyn's story was one of my favorites. In their story, Hollis Griffen meets Zaniah... a celestial body in an ever-evolving form. Zaniah may be the one being who can love Hollis Griffen in their true form.

There's a theme of searching, finding and being found in these stories. It doesn't matter what the subject matter is.... all these characters are on journies. The worlds that are created are vibrant and rich, unique and enticing.

In particular, if you're a short story enthusiast I would suggest getting this! You'll enjoy it!

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