“Increasing Police Visibility”
Title | “Increasing Police Visibility” |
Year for Search | 2015 |
Authors | Takács, Bogi(b. 1983) |
Secondary Authors | McGuire, Seanan(b. 1978) |
Secondary Title | Queers Destroy Science Fiction Lightspeed |
Volume / Edition | no. 61 |
Pagination | 160-63 |
Date Published | June 2015 |
ISBN Number | 9781590216934 |
Keywords | Hungarian author, Transgender author, US author |
Annotation | The story is set in a country in which algorithms are used to supposedly deny entry, but they have at least a two-thirds error rate. But a visible police presence is considered more important because the right wing wants it. |
Additional Publishers | Rpt. GlitterShip Year 1. Ed. Keffy R. M. Kehrli (Np: GlitterShip, 2017), 47-; Sunspot Jungle Volume 2 [Subtitle on the cover The Ever Expanding Universe of Science Fiction and Fantasy]. Ed. Bill Campbell (Greenbelt, MD: Rosarium, 2020), 436-39; and in his The Trans Space Octopus Congregation: Stories (Maple Shade, NJ: Lethe Press, 2019), 111-15. |
Holding Institutions | PSt |
Author Note | The transgender author using, the pronouns e/em/emself or singular they, was born in Hungary, raised, and most lived, but currently lives in the U.S. |
Full Text | 2015 Takács, Bogi (b. 1983). “Increasing Police Visibility.” Queers Destroy Science Fiction. Ed. Seanan McGuire. Lightspeed, no. 61 (June 2015): 160-63. Rpt. GlitterShip Year 1. Ed. Keffy R. M. Kehrli (Np: GlitterShip, 2017), 47-; Sunspot Jungle Volume 2 [Subtitle on the cover The Ever Expanding Universe of Science Fiction and Fantasy]. Ed. Bill Campbell (Greenbelt, MD: Rosarium, 2020), 436-39; and in his The Trans Space Octopus Congregation: Stories (Maple Shade, NJ: Lethe Press, 2019), 111-15. PSt The story is set in a country in which algorithms are used to supposedly deny entry, but they have at least a two-thirds error rate. But a visible police presence is considered more important because the right wing wants it. The transgender author using, the pronouns e/em/emself or singular they, was born in Hungary, raised, and most lived, but currently lives in the U.S. |