Gold SF is a new @GoldsmithsPress imprint publishing intersectional feminist science fiction, looking to the future & imagining new ways of being in the world.
"The Path of Most Resistance: Poems on Women in Science", by Jessy Randall, illustrated by Kristin DiVona. A fascinating body of work whose sum is a poetic statement on gender. It poignantly explores women in science across eras, restoring lost voices and creating new spaces....
..., ultimately snatching a place for innovative thinkers erased across history by gender biases. A clever & compelling conversation that expresses a diverse array of women’s voices and identities, & asserts their right to be celebrated.
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“THE DEPARTMENT OF WHAT IT (REALLY) MEANS TO BE HUMAN is told with a consistent gentleness, and generosity, that gives these philosophical questions room to breathe.” @niallharrison reviews M. Darusha Wehm locusmag.com/review/the-depa…
@GoldSF_Books co-founder, Paul March-Russell, spoke with A Small, Good Thing about the importance of women writers in science fiction and the legacy of the short story collection Women of Wonder (1974) edited by Pamela Sargent!
Listen now ⬇️
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Anna Atkins was a botanical artist, collector and photographer. She was first person to illustrate a book with photographic images.
Anna’s innovative use of new photographic technologies merged art and science, and exemplified the exceptional potential of photography in books.
The Path of Most Resistance: Poems on Women in Science is Jessy’s second poetry collection with GoldSF, and is out now. The full video of Jessy reading a selection of poems from this collection is up on our YouTube channel! @GoldSF_Booksyoutube.com/watch?v=lC60rY27…
"We had sensed this need for greater diversity in the ecosystem"
Editors of @GoldSF_Books - @unamccormack and Paul March-Russell - on why they started a feminist sci-fi imprint, who they want to see proposals from and where they see the project going!
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I finished reading The Headland by Abi Curtis - published by @GoldSF_Books and now I need a new book recommendation. What have you read lately and loved? #womenwriters#amreading