Mammoths of the Great Plains
by Eleanor Arnason Author
In this volume, PM Press presents her new novella, Mammoths of the Great Plains, her essay Writing SF During World War III, and finally, a candid and revealing interview. The title novella, Mammoths of the Great West, is a creative reimagining of the Old West, one in which the great shaggy mammoths of old still wander the plains, and have become a source and symbol of conflict between the Native peoples and European invaders. The accompanying essay, Writing SF During World War III, examines the hard choices and dangerous opportunities facing artists and activists today, and is celebrated as a "letter from the front lines" of today's struggles and battles. The concluding and unusually revealing interview with Arnason takes readers into the private heart and public soul of one of today's most consistent, yet least predictable, writers.
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