"Hydraulic"
Title | "Hydraulic" |
Year for Search | 2008 |
Authors | Sedia, Ekaterina(b. 1970) |
Secondary Authors | Mamatas, Nick(b. 1972), and Lake, Jay [Joseph Edward] [Jr.](1964-2014) |
Secondary Title | Spicy Slipstream Stories |
Pagination | 219-29 |
Date Published | 2008 |
Publisher | Lethe Press |
Place Published | Maple Shade, NJ |
Keywords | Female author, Russian author, US author |
Annotation | Environmental dystopia. Power is produced from rain, and it rains constantly. Almost everything has been privatized, and even recharging batteries is illegal. |
Additional Publishers | Rpt. in Dark Futures [Subtitle on the cover Tales of SF Dystopia]. Ed. Jason Sizemore (Howell, NJ: Dark Quest Books, 2010), 226-37. |
Holding Institutions | PSt |
Author Note | The female author (b.1970) was born in Russia and lives in the U.S. |
Full Text | 2008 Sedia, Ekaterina (b. 1970). “Hydraulic.” Spicy Slipstream Stories. Ed. Nick Mamatas and Jay [Joseph Edward] Lake, [Jr.] (Maple Shade, NJ: Lethe Press, 2008), 219-29. Rpt. in Dark Futures [Subtitle on the cover Tales of SF Dystopia]. Ed. Jason Sizemore (Howell, NJ: Dark Quest Books, 2010), 226-37. PSt Environmental dystopia. Power is produced from rain, and it rains constantly. Almost everything has been privatized, and even recharging batteries is illegal. The female author was born in Russia and lives in the U.S. |