A review by detailsandtales
Invisible 2: Personal Essays on Representation in SF/F, by Nancy Jane Moore, Jessica McDonald, Sarah Chorn, Isabel Schechter, Matthew Alan Thyer, Kat Tanaka Okopnik, Ambelin Kwaymullina, Alis Franklin, Chrysoula Tzavelas, John Hartness, Annalee Flower Horne, Angelia Sparrow, Diana M. Pho, Lauren Jankowski, Aliette de Bodard, Bogi Takács, A. Merc Rustad, S.L. Huang, Jim C. Hines, Merc Rustad, LaShawn M. Wanak, Gabrielle Harbowy

4.0

Further essays collected by Hines that show why we need representation in SF/F. I appreciated that this collection dealt with a broader variety of marginalizations than the first. In particular, I appreciated that there were essays on both asexuality and Judaism. Though the experience described in the essay about being a Jewish reader is different from my own, a lot of it still spoke to me. I was bothered that an essay on disability was written by an ally rather than a disabled person, but other than that, yet another great collection.