Pluralities
by Avi Silver
Narrated by Avi Silver
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Pub Date Mar 03 2024 | Archive Date Jul 08 2024
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Description
“Wait—rewind. I was still a girl back then, before the universes converged.”
Guided by premonitions and a fateful car ride, a burned-out retail worker stumbles into the grand exit from womanhood. Meanwhile, in a galaxy not so far away, an alien prince goes rogue with his sentient spaceship, seeking purpose in the great glimmering void. As the two of them come together in a fusion of body and mind, they must reckon with their assigned identities.
Tender, witty, and daring, Pluralities is a slipstream-meets-space-adventure story honoring the long and turbulent journey into gender euphoria.
A Note From the Publisher
Longlist – 2023 British Science Fiction Association (BSFA) Awards for Shorter Fiction
Finalist – 2024 Aurora Awards for Novelette/Novella
Longlist – 2023 British Science Fiction Association (BSFA) Awards for Shorter Fiction
Advance Praise
“A tender exploration of gender and body that revels in its own strangeness. Avi Silver never shies away from the awkward, horny, or complicated aspects of nonbinary identity. This is the 401-level nonbinary speculative fiction I’ve been waiting for.” — Nino Cipri, author of Finna
“Pluralities offers two subtly converging stories of a young person quitting a dismal retail job in a reality slightly at an angle from ours, and a space-opera prince on the run with his sentient spaceship friend. This novella truly pushes the envelope of gender exploration in fiction. It does not shy away from tackling the uneasy, messy, but also potentially liberating aspects of sex, T4T relationships, Jewish feminism, and resigning from your job on the spot even if it means having to walk off half-naked. My ideal world would be full of books like this one. Sadly we’re not living there, but you can get and read this particular story in the meanwhile!” — Bogi Takács, Hugo and Lambda award winning author and editor
“A gleaming, quicksilver flash of a book. Silver’s writing is funny and tender, and that self-aware humor manages to keep the book’s earnestness from turning twee, while the prose is often shockingly beautiful.” — Amal El-Mohtar, New York Times Book Review and co-author, with Max Gladstone, of This is How You Lose the Time War
“Pluralities is a cosmic journey through transness so relatable that it emB.O.D.Y.ied the beauty of being trans. Avi Silver’s grasp of the art of story is so great that it spans galaxies (and an entire mall) to bring the reader finally home to what is gender. A must read for anyone trans, questioning, or any trans ally.” — Jordan Kurella, author of I Never Liked You Anyway
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Available Editions
EDITION | Audiobook |
ISBN | 9781961654082 |
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Featured Reviews
First of all: I. Need. More!
Oh god, this was SO good and SO short and I’m not ready to let this novella go just yet. Avi Silver packed so much emotion into this novella that I actually had to keep taking breaks to catch my breath.
This text about identity and being and finding yourself is so wonderful. It’s accessible and visual and painful and beautiful.
„Pluralities“ is like a little journey of self-discovery that you embark on and where you might even learn a thing or two about yourself.
The writing and narrative style is also simply marvellous and everything is tightening up inside me because I just haven’t really processed the text yet.
I highly recommend reading it if identity and the freedom of your own self are important to you. And also if you want to better understand people who can’t live within the set norms because it simply doesn’t include them.
The English audiobook:
Avi Silver took it upon themself not only to write the novella, but also to read it and I think that was a wonderful decision!
The speed of the reading is pleasant and the emotions come across incredibly well. The sound quality is good, if a little „hollow“. (Like sitting in a rather empty room?)
I simply loved the performance and would listen to the audiobook again and again!
What a euphoric journey! And what a writer! Prose-master, really. Great narration, too.
This is a short novel with two parallel narratives that uniquely queer the notions of identity and relationships.
I must admit feeling a bit lost in places. I thought this was about gender identity and trans finding. How the tale of a prince and his bestie fit in went over my head until the very end, where (view spoiler). This is all about pluralities and opening up new paths rather than drawing hard lines.
I also couldn’t help but appreciate the timing of a new article in Nature on the concept of “gender modality.” This is a recent idea that helps being clarity to an individual’s gender identity and personal history … and also troubles the assumption that including a “trans” option is enough.
I look forward to reading whatever versions of plurality Silver comes up with next.
This made me feel seen! I loved this book, from the writing, to the story. Omg it made me feel so much. The way the writer tells the journey of realising that they are trans was so personal and I just lost myself in this story, I wish there was more. This was beautiful!
4.75⭐️
What an unexpectedly tight work of SFF&F that is at once affirming on a personal as well as cosmic level. The two parallel narratives do such a masterful job of highlighting crucial character growth arcs, one towards gender euphoria and the other towards understanding consciousness and connection. The author's voice, both in their writing AND as an audiobook narrator, is beautiful in its simultaneous vulnerability and self-assuredness. So excited to read more from the author.
This is a really fascinating novella about complicated journeys of gender exploration and nonbinary identity. I really enjoyed it!
I liked how it explored how it can be complicated figuring out nonbinary identity when you’ve been raised in an environment of womanhood-can-be-anything feminism, and even when you’re well aware of queer/trans identities. I also didn’t go into this expecting it to be aromantic (for some reason - I know the author is), but it was a pleasant surprise to find the MC is aro-coded and for it to centre a friends with benefits relationship with a lot of depth!
I really enjoyed the alien story too. I love sentient spaceship creatures and also the realisation that oh, the MC is like fully an alien (many eyes…). The two stories aren’t necessarily connected in the literal way some might expect them to be, but they do have similar themes of identity and running away from your current life to find yourself.
Short and powerful novella, switching between the coming out story of a nonbinary retail worker and the travels of a space prince and his living ship, all fitting a theme of finding your identity among loved ones who give you the space to figure it out, not forcing the words out of you, but lovingly guiding you to what you know is true for yourself. Absolutely gorgeous writing.
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This was absolutely fantastic. A brilliantly imaginative, nuanced exploration of gender through a blend of one classic sci-fi adventure and one close look at a character's relationship with their very binarised society. The synopsis called one MC's discovery a "grand exit from womanhood" and this perfectly sums up what happens. It's no small thing for them to discover they're nonbinary, and the narrative gives it the gravity and poignancy it deserves. The two POVs run in parallel and don't converge, but both characters' storylines sit effortlessly next to one another, their questions and journeys to understand their identities complimenting and contrasting each other. This novella also contains some of the best writing I've read in a long, long time. Just phenomenal.
The story all-in-all was beautifully written, and that it was an audiobook read by the author gave it an additional nuance to it.
I really loved these powerful voices of two narratives.
We get to know two parallel stories which are in some way connected, but not exactly. Sometimes they were a metaphor to each other. I loved the self-exploratory, fighting with norms and self importance of the whole book and it was nice to get into someone's head who tried to figure out what is happening with their identity and everything around them.
For me the most interesting part was when our main character is fighting with who to trust and what can be shared, which is most definitely a common issue for a lot of people nowadays.
I am a huge Science Fiction fan, so to have that genre a big part of it added more than I thought so. We see important topics, hardships in life, a fantastic writing style, good narration and Sicence Fiction. This thing was rich, I definitely want to read from Avi Silver again! Thank you for the experience.
I loved this book. It was fantastic in ways I really wasn't expecting and I thought it was unique and was completely unexpected. I plan on reading more from this author because I had wanted to read things by them for a while. I loved how the book end explored gender and the dual timelines. It was interesting and sometimes jarring in a unique and pleasant way and I definitely loved the audio but also want to add the physical book to my collection.
I read this during Pride month and absolutely loved it. While I explicitly focus on Queer and LGBTQIA+ books during Pride month, don't forget to read queer all year.
I really loved this short novella. The story is told in a dual POV, but both stories are exploring gender identity and what it means to exist with a body. On one side we have a mall employee “she” as they explore what it means to be trans/nonbinary in a world evenly divided between he and she identities and breaking away from that mindset to find gender euphoria. On the other side we follow Cornelius a renegade space prince as he explores the world with Bo, his sentient space ship. I think if you come into this story wanting a literal space opera with a strong plot you’re in the wrong spot, that’s now what Avi is trying to do here. This is a study on gender, on the body, and existing in the world during two journeys of self discovery. There is no true ending because there is no end to self discovery. I thought it was beautiful and would recommend this short audiobook, read by the author, to anyone.
Thank you to Victory Editing, Avi Silver, and NetGalley for the audio arc of this novella in exchange for an honest review.
Pluralities by Avi Silver and narrated by Avi Silver is a fascinating, original and unique exploration of gender and the self. Very well written, sweet, insightful and intuitive. Made even more enjoyable by the author narrating the book. Fab
Thank you to NetGalley, Atthis Arts and Avi Silver for this ALC. My review is left vountarily and all opinions are my own
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