


Whether you’re looking for a fresh otherworldly take on gender, a sci-fi adventure with kickass women protagonists, or just a good woman-authored story of mind-exploding creativity, these are some of the sci-fi books that every woman (and really just every sci-fi fan) should definitely get her hands on. There’s lots of great science fiction by and about women out there. National Book Award-winning author Will Alexander. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading Ink. Sabrina Vourvoulias is the author of Ink (Crossed Genres, 2012), a novel that draws on her memories of Guatemala’s armed internal conflict, and of the Latinx experience in the United States. With mythic insight and journalistic integrity INK shows us the future that we must prevent. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Because that's the case, there's so much that this genre has to offer every woman, even if she doesn't think she's a "sci-fi kind of gal." Ink - Kindle edition by Vourvoulias, Sabrina, Alcalá, Kathleen. You see, not only do women read science fiction, but there are also tons of women writing science fiction, and they do it damn well, too!Īnd since science fiction is a genre of literature with a long history of highlighting social issues, including gender and feminism, that’s a really really good thing. Kirkus Reviews Sin Embargo is not, unfortunately, available to read online for those who might want to read it for nomination consideration. Women aren't only welcome in sci-fi, they freakin' thrive here. In Sin Embargo, by Sabrina Vourvoulias, the psychology of immigration and asylum collides with inhuman transformation.

But hold up: That's definitely, definitely not the case. Thinking of a science fiction reader may conjure up images of a nerdy white man clutching his worn copy of The Hobbitin one hand and a PlayStation controller in the other.
