Vandana Singh
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New Dehli, India
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Ambiguity Machines and Other Stories
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2018
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The Woman Who Thought She Was a Planet and Other Stories
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2009
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Younguncle Comes to Town
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2004
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Ambiguity Machines: An Examination
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2015
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Distances
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2008
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Of Love And Other Monsters: A Novella
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2011
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Utopias of the Third Kind (PM's Outspoken Authors, #28)
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2022
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Younguncle in the Himalayas
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2005
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Entanglement (Future Fiction Trends Vol. 4) (Italian Edition)
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Avatar अवतार: Indian Science Fiction - Fantascienza indiana
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“One day I dreamed I was the light falling off the edge of a leaf, nice and straight, but for the lacy diffraction at the edge. At night I flew into the clouds, to the well of stars, and became a piece of the void, a bit of dark velvet stitched on to the sky. In the afternoon I am just an old woman dozing in the sun with a yellow dog sitting beside her, wondering about stars, worried about the universes. If I could be the tap of your shoe, the glance out of the corner of your eye when you see that man or this woman, if I could be the curled lip of the snarling arboril, or a mote in the eye of a dog. What would I be, if I were to be any of this? I am myself and yet not so. I contain multitudes and am a part of something larger; I am a cell the size of a planet, swimming in the void of the night.”
― Ambiguity Machines and Other Stories
― Ambiguity Machines and Other Stories
“The thoughts you think on land, the old man said, are different from what you think with the sea. In the sea you learn to think with the water, the fish. That’s why people who make decisions on land, separated from the world by glass and concrete, air-conditioning and software, have such terrible ideas for the world.”
― Current Futures: A Sci-Fi Ocean Anthology
― Current Futures: A Sci-Fi Ocean Anthology
“Some of us have looked up at the night sky and wondered about other worlds that might be kin to us, other hearths and homes that might welcome us, through which we would experience a different becoming. Some of us yearn for those connections waiting for us on other shores. We seek to feed within us the god of wonder, to open within ourselves dusty rooms we didn’t know existed and let in the air and light of other worlds.”
― Ambiguity Machines and Other Stories
― Ambiguity Machines and Other Stories
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