Saturday, February 20, 2016

''Defying Doomsday'' seeks to find a place in literature where disabled people aren’t erased or killed off early in the challenging setting of an apocalypse; where they aren’t reduced to being a burden to, or inspiration for, others.


Defying Doomsday


The anthology title 'Defying Doomsday' printed over a background of a city surrounded by desert with an orange stormy sky.
Image courtesy of 12th  Planet Press.


Rivqa Rafael's short story ‘''Two Somebodies Go Hunting''’ will be published in Twelfth Planet Press’ forthcoming anthology, ''Defying Doomsday.'' She said on her blog that she is ''thrilled and humbled (seriously, look at the TOC!) to be included'' in what she feels will be ''a hugely important work''.

NOTE:

 Defying Doomsday seeks to find a place in LITERATURE where disabled people aren’t erased or killed off early in the challenging setting of an apocalypse; where they aren’t reduced to being a burden to, or inspiration for, others.

The anthology is edited by Tsana Dolichva and Holly Kench, and will be available later this year in print and ebook formats.
 

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