Penelope Friday

Penelope Friday writes fiction and articles on a variety of subjects. Best known for her sexuality and disability work (both in fictionalised and factual forms), she has also been lucky enough to find publishers willing to let her write about everything from school packed lunches to Pagan poetry. She’s had a couple of short science fiction stories published in magazines, but this is her first lengthy offering.

She lives with her partner, son and cat, and blogs (with an eclectic range of content) at Collective Review.

THRACE

Thrace by Penelope Fridayanthology by Penelope Friday

Welcome to the planet Gielgud, crossroads of the galaxy, where the indigenous species has three eyes, a tail – and no gender.

Welcome to the city of Thrace; travellers of all kinds wander through here. Most are just looking for a good time, free of the restrictions of their own cultures, but some of them have a more specific agenda in mind.

And welcome to JJ’s bar, where all genders and those who are genderless are welcome. This is where adventures tend to start …

44,000 words/174 pages
£3.00

Publication 1 November 2010
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