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Tsana Dolichva

Author of Defying Doomsday

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Works by Tsana Dolichva

Defying Doomsday (2016) — Editor — 75 copies
Rebuilding Tomorrow (2020) — Editor — 31 copies

Associated Works

Winds of Change (2011) — Contributor — 3 copies

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Australia

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Aside from the part where yes, I am in this, and yes, I did spend a disproportionate amount of time being delighted over the author listing in the back including me and one of my especial favourite people (hint: her surname comes right before mine), I am giving this five stars because I genuinely, truly, think every story in this anthology is worth it.

These stories are just amazing pieces of various worlds after the end of the world, and how people with a whole range of disabilities adapt to the changes that have happened. I loved every author's take on the theme. I can't say whose I liked best because I liked them all so very much. I can't wait until the official launch on the 30th of May for Defying Doomsday to be available to the world, and I hope the world loves it as much as I love my author copy, which I have been cuddling on and off since it arrived.… (more)
 
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LaurenThemself | 2 other reviews | Feb 20, 2024 |
A collection of YA apocalyptic short stories featuring protagonists with disabilities. I was impressed with the consistent quality of these 15 stories. There wasn't one that I didn't like. I had my doubts about a few of them at first, but by the time I got a few pages in, I was hooked. There was the usual assortment of causes for the End of Life as We Know It: lots of plagues, environmental disasters, and aliens, a couple of less common ones, and one that was completely new to me. And not a zombie amongst the lot of them, I'm happy to say.… (more)
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SylviaC | 2 other reviews | Nov 1, 2017 |
Absolutely fantastic anthology about chronically ill and disabled people surviving various apocalypse scenarios - despite, because of, or simply along with their illness or disability. It’s a fairly consistent group of stories; there’s only one I can remember not being especially drawn into, and many of them left me wanting more, as a good story often does.
 
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bluesalamanders | 2 other reviews | Oct 3, 2017 |

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