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Jess Wells

Forfatter af Aftershocks

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Værker af Jess Wells

Aftershocks (1992) 48 eksemplarer
Lesbians Raising Sons (1997) 42 eksemplarer
Two Willow Chairs: Short Fiction (1987) 40 eksemplarer
The Dress: The Sharda Stories (1986) 32 eksemplarer
Home Fronts (2000) 17 eksemplarer
The Mandrake Broom (2007) 12 eksemplarer
A Slender Tether (2013) 5 eksemplarer
Run: Stories and Collages. (1981) 1 eksemplar

Associated Works

Women on Women: An Anthology of American Lesbian Short Fiction (1990) — Bidragyder — 251 eksemplarer
The Femme Mystique (1995) — Bidragyder — 147 eksemplarer
Lesbian Love Stories (1991) — Bidragyder — 141 eksemplarer
Bitten: Dark Erotic Stories (2009) — Bidragyder — 100 eksemplarer
Lesbian Love Stories, Volume 2 (1991) — Bidragyder — 87 eksemplarer
Love Shook My Heart: New Lesbian Love Stories (1998) — Bidragyder — 75 eksemplarer
On Our Backs: The Best Erotic Fiction (2001) — Bidragyder — 66 eksemplarer
Pillow Talk: Lesbian Stories Between the Covers (1998) — Bidragyder — 58 eksemplarer
Embracing The Dark (1991) — Bidragyder — 43 eksemplarer
Shadows of the Night: Queer Tales of the Uncanny and Unusual (2004) — Bidragyder — 43 eksemplarer
To Be Continued (1998) — Bidragyder — 34 eksemplarer
Electric - Best Lesbian Erotic Fiction (1999) — Bidragyder — 32 eksemplarer
To Be Continued, Take Two (1999) — Bidragyder — 31 eksemplarer
Saints Sinners 2010: New Fiction from the Festival (2010) — Bidragyder — 3 eksemplarer

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Fødselsdato
1955
Køn
female
Nationalitet
USA
Organisationer
Authors Guild
Priser og hædersbevisninger
San Francisco Arts Commission Grant for Literature
Kort biografi
Jess Wells is an author of historical and modern fiction, including "A Slender Tether" (Fireship Press, 2013) and "The Mandrake Broom" (Firebrand Books). She is a winner of a San Francisco Arts Commission Grant for Literature; her work is published in nearly three dozen anthologies and journals.

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Very poor. These stories come from a very wide range of female authors, but most of them are mechanistic and not in the slightest bit erotic. A couple manage to just about be interesting, and there is one short story by Anne Seal which is funny and thoughtful, about a woman's mail being delivered. Apart from that...if you want to go to sleep in bed rather than getting up to something more exciting, then this is the book for you.
 
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ponsonby | Sep 8, 2023 |
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This extraordinary trio of stories by Jess Wells is well titled, because each tale speaks of the slender tether that ties each of us to our sense of what is normal in our lives - our wellbeing, our livelihood, our happiness and safety. Everything can change in a moment, and, inevitably, it does.

The three stories are subtly linked, again by a slender tether, though each stands alone. The first tale introduces a Christine de Pizan who is very different than I expected, powerful yet flawed. She is a person I can believe in: medieval woman, intellectual, gifted writer, mainstay of her family, independent spirit. Monique, the woman in the third story, is also convincing as she discovers her strength, develops a skill she can take pride in, and stubbornly makes her own way in the world.

Both Christine and Monique make mistakes, but they (and several of the more sympathetic male characters as well) persevere. They think, act, and sometimes make a mess of things, like real human beings in all times and places. These stories seem to me to celebrate human ingenuity, resourcefulness, and resilience.

One theme Wells explores in considerable depth is the very personal nature of one's relationship to his or her work. Pride of craftsmanship, intellectual curiosity, ambition, renunciation of one's talents, and finding joy in work all play their parts. The writing is sure, the voice arresting and original. Places come alive; the seasons are painted skillfully, there for the reader to experience. In the third story, Wells takes a common historical fiction cliché and deftly turns it on its head, to the delight of this reader, at least.

Highly recommended to readers interested in the lives of medieval people who were neither royalty nor members of the nobility, and who are all the more individual and interesting for that. -- Tinney Heath, on Amazon.com
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JessWells | Nov 29, 2013 |
Set in Europe in the 14-1500s this is a well-researched, complex, and exciting historical novel about the efforts of a family of women to hold onto, and pass along medical and herbal knowledge in the face of witch hunts. Luccia Alimenti, daughter of a female medical professor at the University of Salerno is entrusted and ordered by her mother to carry out this task, which she does against all odds. Never dull, there is plenty of danger, adventure, and love in this small package.

Published as an adult novel, teens who enjoy historical fiction will find this a worthwhile read.… (mere)
 
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nansilverrod | Nov 27, 2009 |

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