Kathe koja biography of mahatma gandhi

  • Koja takes the typical teen love triangle and spins it into a layered, intricate, emotional read.
  • A very sad, but very very good story.
  • Two complete young adult novels by Kathe Koja, including Straydog, winner of the ASPCAs Henry Bergh Award and the Humane Societies KIND Childrens Book Award.
  • The Raw Feed series on this classic alternate history anthology series continues.

    Raw Feed (1991): What Might Have Been, Volume 2: Alternate Heroes, eds. Gregory Benford and Martin H. Greenberg, 1990.

    A Sleep and a Forgetting”, Robert Silverberg — Anothery story by the very prolific Silverberg using his historical knowledge. Here Genghis Khan was captured as a young man by Byzantine traders and Christianized. Our staid linguist protagonist Joe decides to have some fun and launches on an historical power trip. Using relay satellites within Mercury’s orbit which send messages back in time, he inspires Khan to become a Christian conqueror against the approaching Moslems. The consequences are left to the reader’s imagination making this a peculiarly underdeveloped alternate history. Still, it was interesting.

    The Old Man and C”, Shelia Finch — An alternate history which presupposes Albert Einstein took up the violin instead of physics. (The title is a nice

    Alternate Warriors

    TitleAuthorScenario "Mwalimu in the Squared Circle"Mike ResnickIn 1979, in beställning to end the Uganda-Tanzania War, Julius Nyrere accepts Idi Amin's challenge to a boxing match. However, being outweighed by 200 pounds, Nyrere struggles to stay alive in the boxing fingerprydnad. "Jane's Fighting Ships"Esther FriesnerIn 1798, Napoleon invades and conquers Britain. In 1811, Jane Austen meets Davy Crockett and they find out that they have much in common, including a distaste for l'empereur's ambitions. "Taking Action"Lawrence SchimelIn 1955, after he sees into the future and has visions of the 1992 Rodney King beating, Martin Luther King Jr. is pushed away from the path of non-violence, leading to the civil rights movement following a more violent route. This eventually leads to a duel between King and Alabama governorGeorge Wallace. "Because Thou Lovest the Burning-Ground"Michael P. Kube-McDowellIn 1890, after failing several university ex

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    Current Research in Speculative Fiction 2025 15th Annual Conference

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    • When: July 3rd & 4th 2025 
    • Venue: University of Liverpool (Hybrid)
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    All bodies are, in some sense; engines driven by the health or disease of their owners, jackets of flesh that are the physical sum of their wearers. But to become your disease? To become the consumption itself? (Kathe Koja, The Cipher)

    That's how the madness of the world tries to colonize you: from the outside in, forcing you to live in its reality. (Jeff VanderMeer, Annihilation)

    Authors of speculative fiction operate in spaces beyond the ordinary limits of art, exploring not just our reality but the otherwise inaccessible hypothetical realm of possibility, truth, and materiality. Not even conventions of genre are safe from the ever-blurring motley of speculative fiction's desire to always mutate, change, and transgress. With SF, constant boundaries are crossed: the inter

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