"Astrophilia"

Title"Astrophilia"
Year for Search2012
AuthorsVaughn, Carrie(b. 1973)
Secondary TitleClarkesworld
Volume / Edition no. 70
Date PublishedJuly 2012
KeywordsFemale author, US author
Annotation

Eutopia set in the same world as her 2010 "Amaryliss". In this story there is a conflict over what is useful with one member of a community fascinated by astronomy, which she does on her own time, and one who wants to destroy her telescope.

Additional Publishers

Rpt. in Heiresses of Russ 2013: The Best Lesbian Speculative Fiction of the Year Ed. Tenea D. Johnson and Steve Berman (Maple Shade, NJ: Lethe Press, 2013), 277-99; in The Year’s Best Science Fiction: Thirtieth Annual Collection. Ed. Gardner Dozois (New York: St. Martin’s Griffin, 2013), 316-30 with an editor’s introduction on 316; in The Mammoth Book of SF Stories By Women. Ed. Alex Dally Macfarlane (London: Robinson/Philadelphia, PA: Running Press. 2014), 198-218; and in her Amaryllis and Other Stories (Bonney Lake, WA: Fairwood Press, 2016), 244-66.

URLhttp://clarkesworldmagazine.com/vaughn_07_12. Accessed September 6, 2012.
Holding Institutions

Merril, Public

Author Note

Female author (b. 1973).

Full Text

2012 Vaughn, Carrie (b. 1973). “Astrophilia.” Clarkesworld, no. 70 (July 2012). http://clarkesworldmagazine.com/vaughn_07_12. Accessed September 6, 2012. Rpt. in Heiresses of Russ 2013: The Best Lesbian Speculative Fiction of the Year Ed. Tenea D. Johnson and Steve Berman (Maple Shade, NJ: Lethe Press, 2013), 277-99; in The Year’s Best Science Fiction: Thirtieth Annual Collection. Ed. Gardner Dozois (New York: St. Martin’s Griffin, 2013), 316-30 with an editor’s introduction on 316; in The Mammoth Book of SF Stories By Women. Ed. Alex Dally Macfarlane (London: Robinson/Philadelphia, PA: Running Press. 2014), 198-218; and in her Amaryllis and Other Stories (Bonney Lake, WA: Fairwood Press, 2016), 244-66. Merril, Public US

Eutopia set in the same world as her 2010 “Amaryliss”. In this story there is a conflict over what is useful with one member of a community fascinated by astronomy, which she does on her own time, and one who wants to destroy her telescope. Female author.