@booklet {10281, title = {{\textquotedblleft}The Bookstore at the End of America{\textquotedblright}}, howpublished = {A People{\textquoteright}s Future of the United States: Speculative Fiction from 25 Extraordinary Writers}, year = {2019}, note = {
Rpt. in The Year\’s Best Science Fiction Volume 1. Ed. Jonathan Strahan (New York: Saga Press, 2020), 1-22, with an editor\’s note on 1; and in The Best American Science Fiction and Fantasy 2020. Ed. Diana Gabaldon (Boston, MA: Mariner Books/Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2020), 204-22, with a note on the author together with the author\’s note on the story on 391.\
}, month = {2019}, pages = {3-26}, publisher = {One World}, address = {New York}, abstract = {The story takes place in a bookstore that straddles the boundary between California and the United States, which are at war.\
}, keywords = {Transgender author, US author}, isbn = {978-1-5344-4959-6 978-1328613103 }, author = {Charlie Jane Anders (b. 1969)}, editor = {Victor LaValle (b. 1972) and John Joseph Adams (b. 1976)} } @booklet {10198, title = {The City in the Middle of the Night}, year = {2019}, month = {2019}, publisher = {Tor}, address = {New York}, abstract = {A complex dystopia set on a planet settled from Earth. There are two cities, one authoritarian and one libertarian, both of which aspire to being utopian and both of which are deeply flawed.\
}, keywords = {Transgender author, US author}, author = {Charlie Jane Anders (b. 1969)} } @booklet {10511, title = {"The Minnesota Diet"}, howpublished = {Slate}, year = {2018}, note = {Rpt., without the response, in\ Future Tense Fiction: Stories of the Tomorrow. Ed. Kirsten Berg, Torie Bosch, Joey Eschrich, Ed Finn, Andr{\'e}s Martinez, and Juliet Ulman (Los Angeles, CA: The Unnamed Press, 2019), 225-39.\
}, month = {January 28, 2019}, abstract = {Satire on the failure of high-tech systems.\
}, keywords = {Male author, Transgender author, US author}, url = {https://slate.com/technology/2018/01/the-minnesota-diet-a-new-short-story-by-charlie-jane-anders.html. }, author = {Charlie Jane Anders (b. 1969)}, editor = {Christopher Wharton} } @booklet {10339, title = {Rock Manning Goes for Broke}, year = {2018}, note = {Parts were previously published as \“Break! Break! Break!\” In The End is Nigh: The Apocalypse Triptych. Ed. Hugh Howey and John Joseph Adams ([Np: np], 2014), 39-50; \“Rock Manning Can\’t Hear You.\” In The End Is Now: The Apocalypse Triptych. Ed. Hugh Howey and John Joseph Adams (Np: Np, 2014), 55-67; and \“The Last Movie Ever Made.\” In The End Has Come. The Apocalypse Triptych. Ed. John Joseph Adams and Hugh Howey (Np: Editors, 2015), 211-23. Chapter 1 was published as \“Break! Break! Break!\” Lightspeed Science Fiction \& Fantasy, no. 43 (March 2014). http://www.lightspeedmagazine.com/fiction/break-break-break/ and in The Best Science Fiction and Fantasy. Ed. Rich Horton ([Germantown, MD]; Prime Books, 2015), 217-27.
}, month = {2018}, pages = {122 pp.}, publisher = {Subterranean Press}, address = {Burton, MI}, abstract = {The novel is set in a United States that is becoming a dystopia with the use of what may or may not be a false war to exercise control.\
}, keywords = {Transgender author, US author}, author = {Charlie Jane Anders (b. 1969)} } @booklet {9457, title = {{\textquotedblleft}Don{\textquoteright}t Press Charges and I Won{\textquoteright}t Sue{\textquotedblright}}, howpublished = {Boston Review}, year = {2017}, note = {Rpt. in Transcendent 3: The Year\’s Best Transgender Speculative Fiction. Ed. Bogi Tak{\'a}cs (Amherst, MA: Lethe Press, 2018), 197-213; in\ The Best American Science Fiction and Fantasy\™ 2018. Ed. N[ora] K. Jemisin (Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt/Mariner, 2018), 170-87; in The Best Science Fiction \& Fantasy of the Year: Volume Twelve. Ed. Jonathan Strahan (Oxford, Eng.: Solaris, 2018), 639-657; and in The Year\’s Best Science Fiction and Fantasy: 2018 Edition. Ed. Rich Horton ([New York]: Prime Books, 2018), 141-55.
}, month = {2017}, pages = {20-42}, abstract = {Dystopia that tries to eliminate anyone who doesn\’t fit in. The story focuses on the oppression of people who are transgender.\
Rpt.\ Who Will Speak for America? Ed. Stephanie Feldman and Nathaniel Popkin (Philadelphia, PA: Temple University Press, 2018), 213-26.\
}, month = {2016}, pages = {155-76}, publisher = {Solaris}, address = {Oxford, Eng.}, abstract = {Climate change dystopia in which the west coast of California is under water, much of North America is a wasteland, and Fairbanks, Alaska, is the only U.S. metropolis. Gender is flexible and varied.\
}, keywords = {Transgender author, US author}, isbn = {9781849979306 978-1- 4399-1623-0}, author = {Charlie Jane Anders (b. 1969)}, editor = {Jonathan Strahan (b. 1964)} } @booklet {10255, title = {{\textquotedblleft}Rager in Space{\textquotedblright}}, howpublished = {Bridging Infinity}, year = {2016}, month = {2016}, pages = {93-116}, publisher = {Solaris}, address = {Oxford, Eng.}, abstract = {A sometimes-humorous story set in a future dystopia in which all computers on Earth have failed, no one can ever pay off their student debts, and peonage has been reestablished for debtors.\
}, keywords = {Transgender author, US author}, author = {Charlie Jane Anders (b. 1969)}, editor = {Jonathan Strahan (b. 1964)} }