![]() ![]() The Encyclopedia of Fantasy: Crosshatch Faerie.Imposter Syndrome (New York: Simon and Schuster/Saga Press, 2018).Phantom Pains (New York: Simon and Schuster/Saga Press, 2017).Borderline (New York: Simon and Schuster/Saga Press, 2016) March 2, 20167:00 AM ET Amal El-Mohtar Borderline by Mishell Baker Paperback, 390 pages purchase Chances are, if you don't have firsthand acquaintance with neurodiversity, disability or mental.The second volume, Phantom Pains ( 2017), verges towards template. The disappearance of a faerie noble in Los Angeles (see California) propels the action. When a mysterious woman shows up offering a job and a new start, Millie takes the chance. A year later, she is a double amputee struggling to cope with her Borderline Personality Disorder. ![]() ![]() She is of some sf interest for the first volume of her Arcadia Project sequence, Borderline ( 2016), a tale which edges occasionally in Equipoisal implications of transgressiveness in its depiction of an amputee with borderline personality disorder who (as it were punningly) is recruited by a covert organization (the Arcadia Project) to monitor the Crosshatch borderline between this world and Faerie. Millie was a promising young director and film student until a failed suicide attempt. (? - ) US author who began to publish work of genre interest with "Throwing Stones" in Beneath Ceaseless Skies for July 2010. ![]()
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