SLIPPING is a dizzying array of the incomparable Lauren Beukes’ stories
For STARBURST, Jennie Bailey enjoys Lauren Beukes’ debut collection SLIPPING: STORIES, ESSAYS, & OTHER WRITING.
SLIPPING is a
dizzying array of stories, a “greatest hits” from a prolific and
imaginative writer. There’s a mash of scenarios and genres from
alternative histories to Manga, cyberpunk to feminist fairy tale.
It’s kick-ass speculative fiction with brains and heart.While the short
stories outbalance the non-fiction pieces, Beukes’s journalism has
a zippy, thoughtful, and compelling style to it. Her passion for
social justice shines through in her articles about South Africa and
women. (I defy you not to get all the feelings when you read the
letter to her five-year-old daughter.) This section also demonstrates
underlying themes that inform MOXYLAND, ZOO CITY, THE SHINING GIRLS,
and recent novel BROKEN MONSTERS. For budding writers this will give
you a valuable insight into the writing process; you can see how
non-fiction seeps into fiction and how short stories can be developed
into longer pieces. (If you’re inspired you should definitely slip
on the muse-skin gloves from the opening story and try typing!)
Beukes’ writing is
incomparable, however, if you haven’t read her work and love
writers like Jeff Noon (VURT, AUTOMATED ALICE), William Gibson
(NEUROMANCER) mixed with the unflinching ballsiness of writers like
Emma Jane Unsworth (ANIMALS) then you’ll absolutely love Lauren
Beukes.
Richard Kadrey,
author of the SANDMAN SLIM series and THE EVERYTHING BOX, praises the collection.
Lauren Beukes is one
of the most talented writers working today. Moving from witty to sad
to horrifying, she makes it all seem effortless. We’re lucky to
finally have her short work in one place.
For more information about SLIPPING: STORIES, ESSAYS, & OTHER WRITING, visit the Tachyon page.
Cover art by Clara Bacou
Design by Elizabeth Story
My Favorite Chocolate Cake
Preheat oven to 400F
Melt over low heat, stirring well: 2 sticks butter, 6 heaping Tablespoons cocoa, 1 c water
Mix: 1 ½ c sugar, 2 c flour, ½ teas baking powder, ½ teas salt, 1 teas soda, ½ c buttermilk, 2 eggs, 1 teas vanilla.
Beat thoroughly.
Combine cooked melted cocoa with flour mixture. Pour into greased, floured pan (9×14) or 2 9” round pans. Bake at 400F for 20 minutes.
[–]Ennas_
(I cant post a pic, but…I made the cake and it tastes great!)
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[–]KateElliottAMA Author[S]
That is so fantastic!!!!
Yes, I love this cake. Not too sweet and really strongly chocolate.
[–]Ennas_
I thought if you surprise me with a real recipe, I can surprise you (and myself) with a real cake. 😀 It’s huge, though! I had to make some cupcakes because my cake tin was too small. But my boardgamefriends didn’t mind!
[–]KateElliottAMA Author[S]
This is a perfect cake for board game/RPG parties.
[–]twinsuns
I love that you actually gave a recipe! Noms.
[–]KateElliottAMA Author[S]
I’m very serious about cake.
[–]Ennas_
Thanks! Cake is serious business! 😉