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Soul Jar: Thirty-One Fantastical Tales by Disabled Authors [Minkštas viršelis]

Foreword by , Edited by
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 400 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x152 mm, Illustrations
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Nov-2023
  • Leidėjas: Forest Avenue Press
  • ISBN-10: 1942436572
  • ISBN-13: 9781942436577
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 400 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x152 mm, Illustrations
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Nov-2023
  • Leidėjas: Forest Avenue Press
  • ISBN-10: 1942436572
  • ISBN-13: 9781942436577
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Foreword by Nicola Griffith, author of Hild and Spear 


Too often, science fiction and fantasy stories erase—or cure—characters with disabilities. Soul Jar, edited by author and bookstore owner Annie Carl, features thirty-one stories by disabled authors, imagining such wonders as a shapeshifter on a first date, skin that sprouts orchid buds, and a cereal-box demon. An insulin pump diverts an undead mob. An autistic teen sets out to discover the local cranberry bog’s sinister secret. A pizza delivery on Mars goes wrong. This thrillingly peculiar collection sparkles with humor, heart, and insight, all within the context of disability representation.

Recenzijos

Top Ten SFF and Horror Books, Booklist, 2024

Bronze winner, Foreword Reviews, anthology







"Fans of space opera, fairy tales, and postapocalyptic stories will revel in the reinvention of beloved tropes and the wealth of eye-opening creativityand disabled readers will be especially moved."

 Publishers Weekly 







"Like disability itself, these stories are a myriad of things: rich, nuanced, furious, complicated, joyous, determined. They are wild howls of imagination that simultaneously manage to showcase a vast spectrum of true, lived experience. Let Soul Jar be an arrow sent out into the world. 

Keith Rosson, author of Fever House 







A wonderfully curated selection of captivating stories that will stay with you. A must-have for every bookshelf. 

 Sho Roberts, owner of Maggie Mae's Bookshop 







 For those of us with bodies that look and function differently than the majority, reading science fiction and fantasy can be a means of feeling understood and seen, or being ever closer to a world that is more welcoming than the real one. I'm grateful to Annie Carl and the talented authors who make up the contents of Soul Jarthese vibrant, haunting, full-hearted tales are as necessary as they are entertaining.

Mo Daviau, connective tissue-disordered author of Every Anxious Wave







Soul Jar is a fantastical bullhorn for voices that so often go unheard. Dive into this captivating collection of narratives, crafted by authors intimately familiar with the complexities of living with disabilities. Vibrant characters come alive, navigating a range of experiences and emotions, while simultaneously illuminating the impact representation in literature can have. The stories in this extraordinary anthology will pull you in, show you a vastly under-explored area of the literary world, and leave you wanting more. 

Violet Lumani, author of Foretold







 The soul jar overfloweth in this radical anthology of mermaids, mechas, and rotten hyenas. Annie Carls refined taste for the far out has unleashed a swath of writers who zone in on disabled joys and vexations. How refreshing it is to read stories from writers who get it. 

Jonah Barnett, author of Moss-Covered Claws 







 The literary community is a landscape in which you can still hear artists, writers, readers, and creatives calling each other in, asking each to bear witness to our individual and collective truths. Soul Jar is no exception. This dazzling anthology of creative writing demonstrates an incredible constellation of talent, humor, and not-so-out-of-this-world dystopian possibilities through the pens and pages of authors living with disabilities. It also reminds the literary community of the importance of true representation, and the void of raw talent and imagination we create when we create without accessibility and sustainability at the forefront of our practices. The future is now. Open this book and read. 

 Christina Vega, founder of Blue Cactus Press and author of the poetry collections Vega (2023), Decay (2022), and Maps (2017)

Daugiau informacijos

Distribution of ARCs (starting spring 2023) to media outlets, reviewers, bloggers, magazines, and key booksellers and librarians





Reviews targeting Publishers Weekly, Kirkus, Library Journal, Booklist, Foreword Reviews, and others





Coverage targeting publications that are big in the sci-fi/fantasy and speculative communities, including Locus and Tor.com



Bookseller outreach, including ABA Advance Access, PNBA, and galley mailings to booksellers who have enjoyed other titles





Events in Portland and Seattle and online, with a focus on bookstores and libraries





Regional coverage targeting authors' hometowns



Other coverage targeting authors' contacts in the literary and SFF communities



Book club outreach



Author interviews: Encouraging all thirty-one authors to mention the project in context of their own work



Edelweiss and Goodreads ARC giveaways; possibly a Publishers Weekly grab-a-galley advertisement



Social media including blog appearances, excerpts, Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram





Promotions on authors websites and the publisher's website





Publicity and promotion in conjunction with events
Authors include Cormack Baldwin of Oregon;  Meghan Beaudry of Texas; 
Ellis Bray of Washington;  Lane Chasek of Nebraska;  Lyss Copeland of Rhode
Island;  AJ Cunder of New Jersey;  K.G. Delmare of New York;  Andrew Giffin
of Virginia;  Mika Grimmer of Washington;  Eirik Gumeny of New Mexico;  Kit
Harding of Massachusetts; Travis Flatt of Tennessee;  Adam Fout of Texas; 
Christy George of Oregon;  Nicola Griffith of Washington;  Paul Jessup of
Pennsylvania;  Lily-Marie Jurich of Washington;  Evergreen Lee of Florida; 
Judy Lunsford of Arizona;  Danielle Mullen of New Mexico;  Raven Oak of
Washington;  El Park of Maine;  Simon Quinn of Arizona;  Danielle Ranucci of
New York;  Julie Reeser of Montana;  Jennifer Lee Rossman of New York;  Holly
Saiki of Hawaii;  Carol Schena of Virginia;  Nisi Shawl of Washington;  Jaye
Viner of Nebraska;  Dawn Vogel of Washington; and Bethy Wernert of Arizona
Editor Annie Carl was born with a rare spinal birth-defect (lipomeningomyelocele) and is a Stage IV Non-Hodgkins survivor. She owns and runs The Neverending Bookshop in Edmonds, Wash. She is the author of My Tropey Life: How Pop Culture Stereotypes Make Disabled Lives Harder and the novella Nebula Vibrations. When not running an award-winning bookstore, Annie reads massive quantities of science fiction, fantasy, and romance; pole dances; knits; and hangs out with her goofy family and friends. Nicola Griffith is the author of the award-winning books Hild, Spear, and So Lucky, among others. Her essays, opinion pieces, reviews, and short fiction have appeared in an assortment of academic texts and a variety of journals and media outlets, including the New York Times, Nature, New Scientist, Los Angeles Review of Books, NPR, Electric Lit, Literary Hub, and Out.