In the '60s, the New Wave swept over science fiction. Women rode that wave and pushed beyond, into new waters.
These stories are darker, exploring psychological horrors in ways that their older sisters didn't dare to. They're innovative, playing with form and structure. They're challenging, forcing us to confront the demons not just outside us, but within us.
Come Rediscover nineteen of the era's best works-and dive into a whole new frontier.
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Includes 19 stellar pieces of fiction, with Afterwords by luminaries from Seanan McGuire to Marie Vibbert, as well as by relatives of the authors!
(Note: A prior printing of this book contained an error: the Hilary Bailey story, "The Fall of Frenchy Steiner," was incorrectly attributed to Margaret St. Clair in some of the internal text.
If your copy has this error, please contact Journey Press for a free replacement!)