
Signed and (sometimes) personalised books
I’m teaming up with a new bookshop, Phinney Books, on Greenwood Avenue, Seattle, to bring you signed and personalised books.
Read moreI’m teaming up with a new bookshop, Phinney Books, on Greenwood Avenue, Seattle, to bring you signed and personalised books.
Read moreNovel set in present-day Atlanta. Winner of the Washington State Book Award. “A short, fast-paced whirlwind of a novel… Spine tingling and in places downright terrifying.” — Independent
Read moreNovel set in 7th-century Britain. Winner of the Washington State Book Award. “In its ambition and intelligence, Hild might best be compared to Hilary Mantel’s novels about Thomas Cromwell.” — Bookforum
Read moreWinners of the Lambda literary Award, the InsightOut Book Club award, and the Alice B Medal. Three contemporary novels about Aud Torvingen: “One of my favorite kick-ass, super-competent, coolheaded, hotblooded, semilegal girls.” — Salon
Read moreNovel set in the very near future. Winner of the Nebula Award and Lambda Literary Award. “Slow River elevates the genre, joining a select few books that shine as beacons of excellence.” — Seattle Times
Read moreNovel set in the future on another planet. Winner of the Tiptree Award, the Lambda Literary Award, and the Premio Italia. “Nicola Griffith’s first novel, Ammonite, flies all the banners of traditional sf but beneath the banners, it is armed to the teeth against convention.” — Interzone
Read moreShort stories. “Griffith’s particular attention to physical sensation and perception imbues the prose style of With Her Body with almost palpable heat.”
Read moreMemoir. Winner of the Lambda Literary Award. “…an extraordinary writer and an astonishingly brave woman. This is a map of the changing world, the world that changed as Nicola became the writer she is, and the world that has changed as so many women and queers and outlaw voices speak.” — Dorothy Allison
Read moreWinners of the World Fantasy Award, two Lambda Literary Awards, and more. 3 anthologies of original queer speculative fiction. “The science fiction volume, like all the BENDING THE LANDSCAPE anthologies, addresses universal themes of otherness, love, and loss. Great reading for the 21st century.” — Booklist
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