A review by taciturn_sprocket
Sisters of the Revolution: A Feminist Speculative Fiction Anthology by Jeff VanderMeer, Ann VanderMeer

4.0

Short story anthologies are always a grab bag, but I can say that with this one all the stories were good, some were very melancholy, some were utterly scary (looking at you, James Tiptree, Jr.), and some were hopeful. My only complaint is that the book suffered from some terrible copyediting, which threw me right out of the stories on a regular basis. Especially the last story, where the consistent misspelling of "dike" was either based on the semi-literacy and lack of worldliness of the editors, or on purpose by the author based on the subject matter of the anthology. I'm going with the former, however, based on previous egregious errors in other stories.

If you can overlook that, and you should try, this is a great anthology of feminist sci-fi with some decent intersectionality.