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About Jaymee Goh
Jaymee Goh is a writer, reviewer, critic, and editrix of science fiction and fantasy. She was born and raised in Malaysia, and is currently abroad in the States for post-graduate education. Her academic research interests lie in science fiction studies (in particular steampunk), critical race theory (with a focus on whiteness studies), and media representation of racial minorities. She has been interviewed for ELLE Magazine Malaysia, the Asian America Press Blog, and BFM Radio Malaysia. She co-edited THE SEA IS OURS: TALES OF STEAMPUNK SOUTHEAST ASIA (Rosarium Publishing) and her most recent anthology is THE WISCON CHRONICLES VOL. 11: TRIALS BY WHITENESS (Aqueduct Press). Her short fiction has appeared in science fiction magazines such as LIGHTSPEED MAGAZINE, STRANGE HORIZONS, and INTERFICTIONS ONLINE. She is a graduate of the Clarion Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers' Workshop (2016), where she wrote about disappointing children, misandry, and horrific mermaids.
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While popular stories have often included parents in their plots, few are actually about the act of parenting: the joy, the grief, the anxiety, and the love that comes hand in hand with the moment-to-moment challenges of raising a child...until now.
Don't Touch That! is an anthology of stories about parents and parenting, from what to do when a wizard convinces your child to go on adventure, to the particular grief of your adult child choosing to set sail on a colony-ship, to the ways parenting intrudes even when you're summoning demons, and much more.
Featuring bestselling and award-winning voices such as Kate Elliot, Mark Oshiro, Oghenechovwe Donald Ekpeki, and many more, Don't Touch That! brings the one-of-a-kind journey of parenting to the world of science fiction and fantasy.
The full author list includes:
Shweta Adhyam
Adrienne Maree Brown
Melissa Caruso
Mike Chen
N. E. Davenport
K. A. Doore
Oghenechovwe Donald Ekpeki
Kate Elliott
Rob Hart
Jess Hernandez
Brit E. B. Hvide
Michael Mammay
Justin C. Key
L.D. Lewis
Sylvia Liu
Alex London
Devin Madson
Jenny Martin
Rowenna Miller
Meghan Molin
Karen Osborne
Mark Oshiro
Keena Roberts
Valerie Valdes
Sunvault: Stories of Solarpunk and Eco-Speculation is the first anthology to broadly collect solarpunk short fiction, artwork, and poetry. A new genre for the 21st Century, solarpunk is a revolution against despair. Focusing on solutions to environmental disasters, solarpunk envisions a future of green, sustainable energy used by societies that value inclusiveness, cooperation, and personal freedom.
Edited by Phoebe Wagner and Brontë Christopher Wieland, Sunvault focuses on the stories of those inhabiting the crucial moments when great change can be made by people with the right tools; stories of people living during tipping points, and the spaces before and after them; and stories of those who fight to effect change and seek solutions to ecological disruption.
Contributors include Elgin Award nominee Kristine Ong Muslim, New York Times bestselling author Daniel José Older, James Tiptree, Jr. Award winner Nisi Shawl, World Fantasy Award winner Lavie Tidhar, and Lambda Literary Awards finalist A.C. Wise, as well as Jess Barber, Santiago Belluco, Lisa M. Bradley, Chloe N. Clark, Brandon Crilly, Yilun Fan and translator S. Qiouyi Lu, Jaymee Goh, José M. Jimenez, Maura Lydon, Camille Meyers, Lev Mirov, joel nathanael, Clara Ng, Sara Norja, Brandon O’Brien, Jack Pevyhouse, Bethany Powell, C. Samuel Rees, Iona Sharma, Karyn L. Stecyk, Bogi Takács, Aleksei Valentín, T.X. Watson, Nick Wood, and Tyler Young.