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Meet Me at Infinity by James Tiptree Jr.

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4.0

Meet Me at Infinity offers insight into Tiptree/Alli’s perspective. The non-fiction was especially fascinating, and I enjoyed reading her take on writing SF. There were two short stories that stood out to me here: Trey of Hearts and The Color of Neanderthal Eyes. TH because it’s interesting to see a woman write an FMM scene in which there is a lot of love. CNE was fascinating for a variety of reasons, and involved Tip playing with gender reveals in a way that challenges rules of attraction (not necessarily in an LGBT-positive way, as in With Delicate Mad Hands). Overall I liked this collection a lot, and am more convinced that Tip deserves more attention than she gets today.
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