Cheryl the Obscure

The Feminist SF blog is having a vote to discover the top ten obscure works of feminist science fiction. My own view is that if a book wins a popular vote poll of most obscure books then it can’t, by definition, be obscure. However, maybe the ones that get least votes will win.

But something else struck me in reading the list of contenders: 9 of them had been reviewed in Emerald City (7 by me, 2 by Juliet). I’m pleased to know that I reviewed a bunch of books that are now thought of as good but obscure.

And my tip for the top: The Fortunate Fall by Raphael Carter – absolutely fabulous book (and thanks again to Roz for recommending it).