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A moral of the story: No one is indispensable, though each of us can play a pivotal role. I meshed that with the ideas around evil in my story. Which I think is at least partly why we identify with or at least enjoy reading about outsiders.

My main character is a gay man whose job is to cater to others. Honestly, the very first thing that came into my head was the image of my characters sitting side by side on deck chairs, wearing matching straw hats and fishing as the sun s went down.

I love it. Very simply, I wanted to write a story about an out there romance in an out there place; one that would challenge some of the simpler tropes we often associate with things like space adventures and science fiction. He thinks he runs things because he keeps everybody in one piece, literally.

In my story I have a contrast of cultural values between competition and cooperation. These 22 stories explore what happens when queer characters encounter weirdness on the edge of the worlds they know.

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These 10 queer western books explore and push out the boundaries of their genres from a queer perspective. Only as the story progresses do we see that there is a larger picture and that what the main character does is just one piece of this. I wanted to riff off these in my own work, and you know, lean into the weird.

His Mutual Aid: A Factor of Evolution has a host of examples of the sociability of animals, cooperation across species, as witnessed in the vast landscapes of Siberia. I love the Weird West combination, the sort of miso and maple syrup of it, and have experimented a good bit of late writing Wild West Fairylands.

Whatever that is! Richard Gott. There is something that goes against the grain in all of us; there are social and cultural expectations that we all chafe against at times, to say the least. My inspiration was not actually all that deep, at least not for this story.

Pyotr Kropotkin is famous as an anarchist but was also a forerunner to the study of emotions and the beginnings of ethics in animals. Especially after an alien invasion. Authors include: Julie Bozza, J. Bryson, Dannye Chase, S. Uckelman, and Dawn Vogel.

Frontiers have always attracted the Other — where they find that the Other is always already there. His description of a jinni, a sort of time loop — and in particular the information jinni — was one of the ideas that meshed with speculation about climate change, supervolcanoes, asteroid impacts and how our descendants might cope with the fallout of such.