Misha

  • KE-QUA-HAWK-AS
hbk:
pbk: Wordcraft of Oregon, (La Grande, Oregon) US, 1994

ISBN 1-877655-13-9 (US pbk)

poetry, short stories, short fiction, slipstream, cyberpunk, postmodern, identity, women

Prose poems and short fiction, illustrated by Tim Ferret and including most of the short shorts published in Factsheet 5 . 94-page perfectbound book with a three-color cover. Signed and numbered limited edition of 250 copies. Wordcraft speculative writers series #10.


Contents


"Divided in three parts (or more appropriately, three movements, as this writing is more like music) Ke-Qua-Hawk-as begins with a sense of homecoming one could only expect at Badger Sett, the actual & dreamtime residence of Misha...

"The Second Movement is the core of Ke-Qua-Hawk-as , proving a nasty bit to chew on...

"The Third Movement meditates on comic books, fishing, dust." --Joey Zone (in SF Eye , Issue #14, Spring 1996).


"Much more hopeful and much more dangerous than anything I've seen from Misha before... A spell to remanifest something lost and covered up in the current detritus of the world." --Don Webb.


*note: Special thanks to David Memmott for supplying a copy of the book.


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Of Related Interest

  • Avant-Pop
  • CyberCulture
  • Cyberpunk
  • Generation-X / Slackers
  • Identity / Persona
  • Native American Culture / Amerindian
  • Postmodern
  • Science Fiction
  • Slipstream
  • Women

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