High-quality lesbian science fiction has been hard to come by… until now! Here is a collection of highly readable stories from some of today's brightest names in science fiction. Erotic Lesbian Futures presents fourteen speculative tales—mingled with a generous sprinkling of erotic storytelling—all centered on strong lesbian protagonists that will captivate your mind and titillate your senses.
Lynne Jamneck is a fiction writer and editor with an MA in English Literature from Auckland University. Her work has earned nominations for the Sir Julius Vogel and Lambda awards.
Her short fiction has been published in a variety of venues including Jabberwocky, H.P. Lovecraft’s Magazine of Horror, and the anthologies So Fey: Queer Fairy Fiction and Black Wings of Cthulhu V. She has also edited several anthologies, including *Periphery* (2008), *Dreams from the Witch House: Female Voices of Lovecraftian Horror* (2015), and, co-edited with S.T. Joshi, Gothic Lovecraft (2016).
This is the e-book version, published by Untreed Reads, of Periphery, originally published in print four years ago by Lethe Press, and edited by Lynne Jamneck, a New Zealand-based writer. This anthology contains twelve stories, ranging in length from short to very short (although nothing is technically flash), with a wide range of science fictional and technophilic themes, all of which contain lesbian protagonists and a romantic or erotic flavour. Like the best of themed anthologies, this volume very much has a coherent feel to it; despite the wide variety of story types (and to some extent quality) this never becomes a random collection of stories, but rather there is a strong sense of the editor’s vision and influence throughout. At least half of the stories in Periphery are in the very-good-to-excellent category, and Jamneck has pulled in some wonderful talent for this project.
Well, so far this looks like your typical sf anthology - that is, mostly crap with a couple of gems potentially lurking in the pages. Picked it off the library shelf on a whim. We'll see.
UPDATE: Just as I thought. Except the "gems" weren't even that great. Bummer.