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About Jerri Jerreat
Jerri Jerreat's fiction has appeared in a wide variety of literary journals including The New Quarterly, The Yale Review Online, The Penmen Review, The Antigonish Review, Feminine Collective, The Dalhousie Review, Toasted Cheese Literary Review, Brilliant Flash Fiction, Everyday Fiction and others. Four stories are in anthologies: "Glass and Gardens: Solarpunk Summers" and "Glass and Gardens: Solarpunk Winters" (World Weaver Press), "Nevertheless: Tesseracts 21" (Edge Publishing), and in "Dalla disperazione alla strategia" (Future Fiction). One of her plays was a finalist at the Newmarket National Ten Minute Play Festival" just before covid.
Jerri fights for environmental and social justice; she lives on an ancient limestone seabed on the traditional lands of the Anishinaabe and Haudenosaunee people. Ontario.
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----------“I mondi immaginari degli autori cyberpunk hanno affrontato l’ascesa del potere aziendale, la computazione diffusa, le ansie per l’assistenza sanitaria, la globalizzazione e la risoluzione della guerra fredda. Il solarpunk tende a concentrarsi più sulle nostre attuali aspirazioni collettive che sulle nostre ansie. Il presente è il terreno da cui crescono le sue storie: il collasso della biodiversità, il cambiamento climatico e le sue conseguenti migrazioni multi-specie, l’invecchiamento della popolazione globale, la biotecnologia e altro ancora, diventano lo sfondo di una moltitudine di trame Solarpunk. Qualunque mondo possibile che si può intravedere già oggi con la coda dell’occhio.” Jay Springett
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INTRODUZIONE di Jay Springett (Regno Unito)
---REGOLE PER UNA CIVILTÀ di Jerri Jerreat (Canada)
---ORCHIDACEE di Thomas Badlan (Regno Unito)
---LE IMPRONTE SULLA SPIAGGIA SVANISCONO di Jana Bianchi (Brasile)
---LA NAVE VERDE di Francesco Verso (Italia)
---IL LAGO DELLE STELLE di Bruno Puelles (Spagna)
---PETROLIO E AVORIO di Jennifer Lee Rossman (Stati Uniti)
---VERDEGGIARE di Clelia Farris (Italia)
---PELLE DI LUCERTOLA di Lucie Lukačovičová (Repubblica Ceca)
---IL MATTINO, GLI ALBERI E I LORO DONI di Jean-Louis Trudel (Canada)
---COME LE API GIAPPONESI di Stefano Tevini (Italia)
---CATALOGO DI LUCE SOLARE ALLA FINE DEL MONDO di A.C. Wise (Canada)
---LA DISINFESTAZIONE DI BEBE di Mary Mascari (Stati Uniti)
---MANDORLA di Cooper Shrivastava (Stati Uniti)---
A great collection of short speculative fiction.
Twenty-three authors selected by co-editors Rhonda Parrish and Greg Bechtel
Nevertheless (Tesseracts Twenty-one) is a collection of optimistic speculative fiction stories, each optimistic in a slightly different way. These stories explore the optimism that drives us to seek out new worlds, that inspires us to sacrifice for others or fuels us to just keep going when everything seems lost.
Edited by Rhonda Parrish and Greg Bechtel
Rhonda Parrish is driven by a desire to do All The Things. She founded and ran Niteblade Magazine, is an Assistant Editor at World Weaver Press and is the editor of several anthologies including, most recently, Mrs. Claus and Equus. In addition, Rhonda is a writer whose work has been in publications such as Tesseracts 17: Speculating Canada from Coast to Coast and Imaginarium: The Best Canadian Speculative Writing (2012 & 2015). Her most recent book is Haunted Hospitals, which she co-wrote with Mark Leslie.Greg Bechtel's occasionally prize-winning stories and essays have appeared in a variety of magazines and anthologies, including Avenue Edmonton, The Fiddlehead, Prairie Fire, two previous Tesseracts anthologies, and Imaginarium 4: The Best Canadian Speculative Writing. His first story collection, Boundary Problems, won the Alberta Book of the Year Award for trade fiction and was a finalist for the ReLit Award, the William L. Crawford Fantasy Award, and the City of Edmonton Robert Kroetsch Book Prize.
Greg currently lives in Edmonton, Alberta where, as of this writing, he is serving for his second year as Writer in Residence for the Alberta Branch of the Canadian Authors Association. He also teaches English Literature, Writing Studies, and Creative Writing at the University of Alberta, where he completed his PhD on Canadian syncretic fantasy.