Who Runs the World?
is a young adult novel that tells an intricately layered tale of
intergenerational struggle and cooperation, the dehumanizing force of
gender stereotypes, and the moral courage it takes to challenge cultural
and political norms. The premise is familiar in feminist science
fiction—a plague that kills nearly everyone with a Y chromosome. Bergin
uses this premise first to develop a vividly imagined feminist society,
and then to grapple with that society’s changes and flaws over time.
And
for any who look to the Tiptree Award for a reading list each year, the
jurors provide the Honor List, a group of exceptional works:
- Charlie Jane Anders, “Don't Press Charges and I Won't Sue" (Boston Review, USA, 2017)
- Indra Das, The Devourers (Del Rey, USA, 2016)
- April Daniels, Dreadnought and Sovereign (Diversion, USA, 2017)
- Maggie Shen King, An Excess Male (Harper Voyager, USA, 2017)
- Carmen Maria Machado, Her Body and Other Parties (Gray Wolf, USA, 2017)
- Rivers Solomon, An Unkindness of Ghosts (Akashic, USA, 2017)
- JY Yang, "Black Tides of Heaven" and "Red Threads of Fortune" (Tor, USA, 2017)
You’ll
find more information about each work on the Honor List — and an
additional “long list” of twenty-six other works jurors found worthy of
attention — on the Tiptree website.
The
Tiptree Award winner, along with authors and works on the Honor List
will be celebrated on Memorial Day weekend at WisCon in Madison,
Wisconsin. Thanks to the support of folks like you, the winner will
receive $1000 in prize money, a specially commissioned piece of original
artwork, and (as always) chocolate. I hope I’ll see you at the
celebration!
Reading for 2018 has begun Visit the recommendation page of the Tiptree Award website to suggest works for 2018 jury’s consideration. On the website, you can also donate to help fund the award and read more about past winners and works it has honored.
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