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Protest: Stories of Resistance
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2017
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Bio-Punk: Stories from the Far Side of Research
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2 editions
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2012
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Litmus: Short Stories from Modern Science
8 editions
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published
2011
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Lemistry: A Celebration of the Work of Stanisław Lem
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3 editions
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published
2012
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Resist: Stories of Uprising
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3 editions
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2019
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Morphologies: Short Story Writers on Short Story Writers
3 editions
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published
2012
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Comma
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3 editions
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published
2003
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The Cuckoo Cage: New Origin Stories
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2 editions
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2022
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Parenthesis: A New Generation in Short Fiction
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2 editions
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published
2007
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City Life Book Of Manchester Short Stories
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1999
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“At best, the American superhero is a 'morally neutral' enforcer of the status quo, that is to say, a souped-up policeman fighting scaled-up petty crime; at worst, he is a self-appointed vigilante delivering vengeance without the cumbersome red tape of a judicial system. Being 'morally neutral' means being complicit, and fetishising vigilantism borders on libertarianism (in the American sense), especially when the vigilante in question is a billionaire son of Gotham. To put it bluntly, the American superhero props up a reactionary, pro-capitalist view of the world.”
― The Cuckoo Cage: New Origin Stories
― The Cuckoo Cage: New Origin Stories
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