Shortlisted for the British Science Fiction Association Award.Â
Julienne's aunts are the archer who shot down the suns and the woman who lives on the moon. They teach her that there's more to the city of her birth than meets the eye - that beneath the modern chrome and glass of Hong Kong there are demons, gods, and the seethe of ancient feuds. As a mortal Julienne is to give them wide berth, for unlike her divine aunts she is painfully vulnerable, and choice prey for any demon.Â
Until one day, she comes across a wounded, bleeding woman no one else can see, and is drawn into an old, old story of love, snake women, and the deathless monk who hunts them.
"Benjanun is a magician with words-she uses language to evoke everything from the texture of a festival meal, to the violence and despair of Houyi fighting against a demon; from the feeling of being resurrected from the dead, to a goddess watching the rise of modern cities." - Aliette de Bodard, Hugo and Nebula award winning author of "Immersion".
"Possibly the most exciting new voice in speculative fiction today. Benjanun Sriduangkaew is lyrical, edgy and startling - she is a true original." - Lavie Tidhar, World Fantasy Award winning author of OSAMA and THE VIOLENT CENTURY.
Includes SCALE-BRIGHT short stories "Woman of the Sun, Woman of the Moon", "The Crows Her Dragon's Gate" and "Chang'e Dashes from the Moon".