A Spaceship Built Of Stone: And Other Stories F... File

Lisa Tuttle’s 1987 collection, , is widely regarded by critics as a masterclass in short fiction that blends science fiction, horror, and psychological tension. Critical Reception

The title story features a poet returning to her university town and is often cited as a standout.

Community reviewers praise the collection for being unsettling in a thoughtful way, rather than relying on gore. A Spaceship Built of Stone: and Other Stories f...

A story praised for its clever execution by focusing on characters other than the eponymous figure.

The stories often defy simple categorization, moving between "delicate" psychological horror and "rhetorical" intellectual science fiction. Lisa Tuttle’s 1987 collection, , is widely regarded

The volume includes "The Bone Flute," which famously won a Nebula Award that the author subsequently rejected. Reader Perspectives

Much of the collection explores the fragility of human identity and the impact of social structures on women's choices. A story praised for its clever execution by

“A rich blend of possible ways in which we could lose or mislay what makes us “human.” Goodreads

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