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psocoptera ([personal profile] psocoptera) wrote2021-06-07 10:54 am

Upright Women Wanted

Upright Women Wanted, Sarah Gailey. Gailey is one of those authors who seems squarely relevant to my interests in theory, but who I don't click with in practice, and this was another case of that. Confusing action scenes (I never felt like I understood why anyone was doing the specific things they were doing), incoherent emotional arc - I don't mean to be monogamist about it, obviously people can have feelings/relationships in various states at once, but the flipflop from grieving the lost girlfriend to lusting for the new interest was jarring for me as a literary decision and it felt like they undercut each other. My recommendation if you want to read about badass queer ladies in a wild west type setting is to read Melanie Gillman's excellent graphic novel Stage Dreams, although of course if you need to read UWW for Hugo purposes that won't help.