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(Hardback)

By: Nisi Shawl

ISBN: 9781250212696
Readership/Audience: General
Publication Date: Jul 2024
Publisher: St Martin's Press
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Kinning, the sequel to Nisi Shawls acclaimed debut novel Everfair, continues the stunning alternate history where barkcloth airships soar through the sky, varied peoples build a new society together, and colonies claim their freedom from imperialist tyrants.


(Paperback)

By: Nisi Shawl

ISBN: 9781250212689
Readership/Audience: General
Publication Date: May 2025
UK Publication Date: 21st February 2025
Publisher: Castle Point Books
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Kinning, the sequel to Nisi Shawls acclaimed debut novel Everfair, continues the stunning alternate history where barkcloth airships soar through the sky, varied peoples build a new society together, and colonies claim their freedom from imperialist tyrants.


(Paperback)

By: Nisi Shawl

ISBN: 9781250212313
Readership/Audience: General
Publication Date: Oct 2023
UK Publication Date: 5th July 2023
Publisher: St Martin's Press
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From acclaimed short fiction writer Nisi Shawl comes a brilliant alternate history set in the Congo, where heroes strive for a Utopia and endeavour to live together despite their differences. Now with a beautiful new cover and a forward from award-winning author Cadwell Turnbull.


(Paperback)

By: Nisi Shawl

ISBN: 9781629637112
Readership/Audience: General
Publication Date: Jan 2020
Publisher: PM Press
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A new collection by one of the most exciting voices in Science Fiction today.


(Paperback)

By: Nisi Shawl

ISBN: 9780765338068
Readership/Audience: General
Publication Date: Sep 2017
Publisher: St Martin's Press
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Everfair is a wonderful Neo-Victorian alternate history novel that poses an intriguing what-if: What if the African natives developed steam power ahead of their colonial oppressors What might have come of Belgium's disastrous colonisation of the Congo if the native populations had learned about steam technology a bit earlier