I'm pleased to announce the release from Aqueduct Press of the tenth volume of the WisCon Chronicles, Social Justice (Redux), edited by Margaret McBride, in both print and e-book editions. WisCon
39's Guest of Honor speeches by Alaya Dawn Johnson and Kim Stanley
Robinson inspired the theme of this volume. In her speech, Johnson delivered a cri de coeur: "We need diverse stories, we
need a million mirrors of different shapes and sizes. Not just so we can
see ourselves. So that they can see us through our own eyes." Robinson
exhorted: "We now need to institute global justice and equality for all,
for two reasons that bond together into a single reason: It's the right
thing to do morally, and it's the survival thing to do."
In her introduction, McBride quotes Grace Paley: "Although writers may not
want to be in charge of justice or anything like that, to some extent they
are if they really are illuminating what isn't seen."
The volume includes the texts of Johnson and Robinson's speeches, as well
as the keynote speech Julie Phillips delivered at the Tiptree Symposium in
December 2015, and essays by Cheryl Morgan, Takayuki Tatsumi, Nisi Shawl,
Johanna Sinisalo, Kathryn Allan, Ian Hagemann, Sandra J. Lindow, Ajani
Brown, and others.
You can purchase this volume from Aqueduct now, at http://www.aqueductpress.com/books/978-1-61976-113-1.php.
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