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Welcome back to another Fleeting Fiction Playlist, a movie I love putting together even though it isnt very popular. But here in the Autostraddle Literature section, we encourage peoples passions and niche interests as much as possible!!!!!
Today, Im thinking about the hangups some people possess about pop culture references in fiction. There once was a school of thought that pop identity detracts from fiction by tying it too much to a time period. The debate itself is dated, to be sure. And there ultimately isnt — or shouldnt be — a hard control about it. Im personally of the belief that novels and fiction can avoid specific pop tradition references if the penner wishes, even as I personally tend to prefer fiction that includes pop cultures touchstones. That said, I myself wrote a manual (my queer horror novelette Helen House) with zero pop culture references. An in advance draft made one reference to Riverdale, and I took it out. I was also ambiguous about where the story is set, and a lot of people possess assumed its set in central and northern Florida, but its
Short Stories
Campus by Aaron H. Aceves (them.)
Birds Surrendered and Rehomed by Kristen Arnett (Oprah Mag)
Honey and Frosty Stars by AR Capetta (Everyday Chimeras)
My Next Move by Alexander Chee (The Good Men Project)
13 Crimes Against Love, Or, The Crows Confession by Alexander Chee (Lodestar Quarterly)
The Shape of My Name by Nino Cipri ()
Your Eyes, My Beacon: Being an Account of Several Misadventures and How I Launch My Way Home by C.L. Clark (Uncanny)
The Cage by A.M. Dellamonica ()
The Tiger is a Metaphor by Alison Evans (Slink Chunk Press)
Pineapple by Sara Farizan (Foreshadow)
Epistolary by Sacha Lamb (Foreshadow)
Paradise by Nina LaCour (Foreshadow)
We Could Be Heroes by Malinda Lo (Autostraddle)
Let All the Children Boogie by Sam J. Miller ()
Unknown Number by Blue (Azure) Neustifter (Facebook)
Poland Itinerary, Class 3B by Leeor Ohayon (Jewish Manual Council)
They Called Us by Natalie Parker (The Hanging Gardens)
The Spinner, the
I was born in Sydney, Australia, before the internet age, and grew up with an appreciation of the rich history of my Greek heritage. I was also gay, but never ashamed of it, and kept that part of my life disguised since it was my control business.
.I had reached a aim in my life where I started writing down my experiences, a kind of therapy to let things out. The finding was a memoir, and after the fifth & final draft, it has been one of the thrills of my animation to first see the cover of my first book, IN LOVE I TRUST, jump off the screen from Amazon’s website.
One of my passions is my love for ‘Star Trek’. The ideals of a hopeful & inclusive future. I believe in the simplicity of life, not the exaggerated. I use a pen name, and I’m not a fan of social media. I prefer an author having an air of mystery about them.
Live Long & Prosper
A.B. Deos