PM's Outspoken Authors Series by Nalo Hopkinson, Kim Stanley Robinson, Samuel R. Delany, Cory Doctorow, Elizabeth Hand, Rudy Rucker, John Crowley, Ursula K. Le Guin, Carter Scholz, Michael Moorcock, Joe R. Lansdale, Nisi Shawl, Karen Joy Fowler, Michael Blumlein, Rachel Pollack, John Shirley, Ken MacLeod, Terry Bisson, Eleanor Arnason, Norman Spinrad, Paul Park

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  • The Left Left Behind (PM's Outspoken Authors #1)
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    The Left Left Behind (PM's Outspoken Authors #1)

    Terry Bisson

    Rated: 3.50 of 5 stars
    · 2 ratings · published 2009

    Sardonic and merciless, this satire of the entire apocalyptic enterprise provides a humorous and timely interpretation of the bestselling Left Behind series—the adventures of those "left behind" to battle the Anti-Christ after all Born-Again Christians have ascended into heaven. From predatory preachers and goth lingerie to Indian casinos and “art cars” at Burning Man, this religious spoof deftly pairs the personal with the fictional... more

  • The Lucky Strike (PM's Outspoken Authors #2)
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    The Lucky Strike (PM's Outspoken Authors #2)

    Kim Stanley Robinson

    Rated: 3.88 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings · published 1984

    Combining dazzling speculation with a profoundly humanist vision, this astounding alternate history tale presents a dramatic encounter with destiny wrapped around a simple yet provocative premise: the terrifying question of what might have happened if the fateful flight over Hiroshima had gone a bit differently. An extensive interview with the author, offering insight into his fiction and philosophies, is also included.

  • Mammoths of the Great Plains (PM's Outspoken Authors #4)
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    Mammoths of the Great Plains (PM's Outspoken Authors #4)

    Eleanor Arnason

    Rated: 3.67 of 5 stars
    · 3 ratings · published 2010

    Shaggy herds of mammoths still roam the Great Plains--to the delight of President Thomas Jefferson--in this imaginative alternative history in which the beasts thunder over the grasslands as living symbols of the oncoming struggle between the Native peoples and the European invaders... more

  • Modem Times 2.0 (PM's Outspoken Authors #5)
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    Modem Times 2.0 (PM's Outspoken Authors #5)

    Michael Moorcock

    Rated: 2.67 of 5 stars
    · 3 ratings · published 2011

    Jerry Cornelius—Michael Moorcock’s fictional audacious assassin, rockstar, chronospy, and possible Messiah—is featured in the first of two stories in this fifth installment of the Outspoken Author series. Previously unpublished, the first story is an odyssey through time from London in the 1960s to America during the years following Barack Obama's presidency. The second piece is a political, confrontational, comical, nonfiction tale in the style of Jonathan Swift and George Orwell... more

  • The Wild Girls (PM's Outspoken Authors #6)
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    The Wild Girls (PM's Outspoken Authors #6)

    Ursula K. Le Guin

    Rated: 3.93 of 5 stars
    · 14 ratings · published 2011

    Winner of: Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters, National Book Foundation Newly revised and presented here in book form for the first time, this Nebula Award-winning story tells of two captive "dirt children" in a society of sword and silk, whose determination to find a glimpse of justice leads to a violent and loving end... more

  • Surfing the Gnarl (PM's Outspoken Authors #7)
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    Surfing the Gnarl (PM's Outspoken Authors #7)

    Rudy Rucker

    Rated: 3.50 of 5 stars
    · 2 ratings · published 2012

    Combining both the fiction and nonfiction of one of the most unique contemporary science fiction writers, this collection offers a rare look into Rudy Rucker’s mind as an author and mathematician. Featuring an in-depth interview with Rucker about his ideas, politics, and how his career as a mathematician and scientist overlap with that of a bestselling author, this exclusive compilation is a must-have for any science fiction enthusiast... more

  • The Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow (PM's Outspoken Authors #8)
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    The Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow (PM's Outspoken Authors #8)

    Cory Doctorow

    Rated: 3.63 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings · published 2011

    In a Disney-dominated future, a transhuman teenager engages in high velocity adventures until he meets the “meat girl” of his dreams and is forced to choose between immortality and sex in one of Cory Doctorow's most daring novellas. Also included in this collection is “Creativity vs... more

  • Report from Planet Midnight (PM's Outspoken Authors #9)
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    Report from Planet Midnight (PM's Outspoken Authors #9)

    Nalo Hopkinson

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings · published 2012

    Infused with feminist, Afro-Caribbean views of the science fiction and fantasy genres, this collection of offbeat and highly original works takes aim at race and racism in literature. In “Report from Planet Midnight,” at the International Association of the Fantastic in the Arts, an alien addresses the crowd, evaluating Earth's "strange" customs, including the marginalization of works by nonwhite and female writers... more

  • The Human Front (PM's Outspoken Authors #10)
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    The Human Front (PM's Outspoken Authors #10)

    Ken MacLeod

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 2 ratings · published 2013

    Winner of a Prometheus and Sidewise Award, this science fiction novella is a comedic and biting commentary on capitalism and an exploration of technological singularity in a posthuman civilization. As a world war rages on without an emerging victor, the story follows John Matheson, an idealistic teenage Scottish guerilla warrior who must change his tactics and alliances with the arrival of an alien species... more

  • New Taboos (PM's Outspoken Authors #11)
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    New Taboos (PM's Outspoken Authors #11)

    John Shirley

    Rated: 3.67 of 5 stars
    · 3 ratings · published 2013

    Mixing outlaw humor, sci-fi adventure, and cutting social criticism, this collection draws upon John Shirley’s entire arsenal. The title essay, "New Taboos" is his prescription for a radical revisioning of America. A new short story, "State of Imprisonment," is a horrifying and hilarious look at the privatization of the prison industry. The one percent gets their comeuppance in "Where the Market's Hottest... more

  • The Science of Herself (PM's Outspoken Authors #12)
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    The Science of Herself (PM's Outspoken Authors #12)

    Karen Joy Fowler

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 4 ratings · published 2013

    Widely respected in the so-called “mainstream” for her New York Times bestselling novels, Karen Joy Fowler is also a formidable, often controversial, and always exuberant presence in Science Fiction. Here she debuts a provocative new story written especially for this series... more

  • Raising Hell (PM's Outspoken Authors #13)
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    Raising Hell (PM's Outspoken Authors #13)

    Norman Spinrad

    Rated: 3.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 2014

    Taking aim at both Christian fundamentalists and corporate CEOs, Raising Hell is a rousing account of the fight to improve working conditions in Hell, a cause taken up by the likes of Jimmy Hoffa, John L. Lewis, and César Chávez. This volume also features “The Abnormal New Normal,” an essay that casts a cold and critical eye on current trends in popular culture, showing how they reflect the domination of the one percent and suggesting a radical fix... more

  • Gypsy (PM's Outspoken Authors #16)
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    Gypsy (PM's Outspoken Authors #16)

    Carter Scholz

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 3 ratings · published 2015

    The intriguing story of how a bold but tiny group of beleaguered humanity—financed by a rogue billionaire—undertake the top-secret colonization of a nearby star system  In this collection of sci-fi stories, heralded writer Carter Scholz explores a variety of sociopolitical themes. In the novella Gypsy, a few visionary scientists, chosen and nurtured by an eccentric billionaire undertake humankind’s most expansive adventure—a generations-long voyage to a distant planet... more

  • Miracles Ain't What They Used to Be (PM's Outspoken Authors #17)
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    Miracles Ain't What They Used to Be (PM's Outspoken Authors #17)

    Joe R. Lansdale

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 2 ratings · published 2016

    Miracles Ain't What They Used to Be features new fiction starring Joe R. Lansdale’s unlikely best friends Hap and Leonard, two good ol' boys from East Texas who have a way of getting into some bad fixes, along with some of Lansdale’s most famous and hard-to-find Texas Observer columns... more

  • Fire. (PM's Outspoken Authors #18)
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    Fire. (PM's Outspoken Authors #18)

    Elizabeth Hand

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 2 ratings · published 2016

    The title story, "Fire." written especially for this volume, is a harrowing postapocalyptic adventure in a world threated by global conflagration. Based on Hand's real-life experience as a participant in a governmental climate change think tank, it follows a ragtag cadre of scientists and artists racing to save both civilization and themselves from fast-moving global fires... more

  • Totalitopia (PM's Outspoken Authors #19)
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    Totalitopia (PM's Outspoken Authors #19)

    John Crowley

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 2017

    John Crowley's all-new essay "Totalitopia" is a wry how-to guide for building utopias out of the leftovers of modern science fiction. "This Is Our Town," written especially for this volume, is a warm, witty, and wonderfully moving story. One of Crowley’s hard-to-find masterpieces, “Gone” is a Kafkaesque science fiction adventure about an alien invasion. Plus: There's a bibliography, an author bio, and of course an Outspoken Interview, the usual cage fight between candor and common sense.

  • The Atheist in the Attic (PM's Outspoken Authors #20)
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    The Atheist in the Attic (PM's Outspoken Authors #20)

    Samuel R. Delany

    Rated: 3.67 of 5 stars
    · 3 ratings · published 2018

    Appearing in book form for the first time, The Atheist in the Attic is a suspenseful and vivid historical narrative, recreating the top-secret meeting between the mathematical genius Leibniz and the philosopher Spinoza caught between the horrors of the cannibalistic Dutch Rampjaar and the brilliant “big bang” of the Enlightenment... more

  • Thoreau's Microscope (PM's Outspoken Authors #21)
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    Thoreau's Microscope (PM's Outspoken Authors #21)

    Michael Blumlein

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 2018

    The politics and terrors of biotech, human engineering, and brain science are highlighted in this selection of short stories with Michael Blumlein’s signature mix of fantasy, science fiction, horror, and wicked humor. The title piece, “Thoreau’s Microscope,” is a stunning mix of hypothesis and history, in which the author inhabits Thoreau’s last days to explore the politics of impersonal science and personal liberation—a journey as illuminating as it is disturbing.

  • The Beatrix Gates (PM's Outspoken Authors #22)
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    The Beatrix Gates (PM's Outspoken Authors #22)

    Rachel Pollack

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 2 ratings · published 2019

    A queer cult favorite, The Beatrix Gates is a colorful mix of science fiction, magic realism, memoir, and myth exploring themes of spirituality and transformation. Courage and cowardice contend in a literary odyssey unlike any other... more

  • A City Made of Words (PM's Outspoken Authors #23)
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    A City Made of Words (PM's Outspoken Authors #23)

    Paul Park

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 2019

    Paul Park is one of modern fiction’s major innovators. With characters truly alien and disturbingly normal, his work explores the shifting interface between traditional narrative and luminous dream, all in the service of a deeper humanism. “Climate Change,” original to this volume, is an intimate and erotic take on a global environmental crisis. “A Resistance to Theory” chronicles the passionate (and bloody) competition between the armed adherents of postmodern literary schools... more

  • Talk Like a Man (PM's Outspoken Authors #24)
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    Talk Like a Man (PM's Outspoken Authors #24)

    Nisi Shawl

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 2019

    In these previously uncollected stories, Shawl explores the unexpected horizons (and corners) opened up by science fiction and fantasy’s new diversity... more

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