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Sometimes We Arrive Home, by K. Bird Lincoln (2/23/09)
Fiction.
This alien air feels familiar, like something from her own pores.
A View from Outside: A Genre Conversation with Yoshio Kobayashi and Christopher Barzak, by K. Bird Lincoln (8/1/05)
Article.
"In twenty to thirty years science fiction bookshelves will be gone. It will only be mystery, horror, and literature. Here in Japan, I am afraid the bookshelves themselves will be gone."
Valley of Darkness, by K. Bird Lincoln, illustration by Wolf A. Read (10/2/00)
Fiction.
Kuranosuke decided he was beyond hope when the resort manager discreetly gave him a glimpse of ivory flesh through a convenient fold in her kimono, and his body refused to stir. The long journey back from the battlefields over the Pacific was not long enough to thaw a heart gone cold with grief and doubt.