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M Darusha Wehm



aka Darkly Lem

Darusha Wehm writes science fiction and speculative poetry as M. Darusha Wehm and mainstream poetry and fiction as Darusha Wehm. Science fiction books include: Beautiful Red, Children of Arkadia and the Andersson Dexter cyberpunk detective series. Mainstream books include the Devi Jones' Locker Young Adult series and The Home for Wayward Parrots.

Darusha's short fiction and poetry have appeared in many venues, including Terraform, Nature, Escape Pod, and several anthologies.

Originally from Canada, Darusha lives in Wellington, New Zealand after spending the past several years sailing the Pacific.
 


Genres: Science Fiction, Mystery
 
Series
Andersson Dexter
   1. Self Made (2012)
   2. Act of Will (2011)
   3. The Beauty of Our Weapons (2012)
   4. Pixels and Flesh (2017)
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Devi Jones' Locker
   1. Packet Trade (2016)
   2. Sea Change (2016)
   3. Storm Cloud (2016)
   4. Floating Point (2016)
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Novels
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Collections
   Modern Love and Other Stories (2018)
   The Dame Was Trouble (2018) (with others)
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Anthologies edited
   Plan B Volume IV (2014)
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Books containing stories by M Darusha Wehm
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Immigrant Sci-Fi Short Stories (2023)
(Gothic Fantasy)
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The Stars Beyond (2022)
(Twilight Imperium)
edited by
Charlotte Llewelyn-Wells
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The 2021 Rhysling Anthology (2021)
(Rhysling Anthology)
edited by
Alessandro Manzetti

More books 


M Darusha Wehm recommends
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The Impossible Resurrection of Grief (2021)
Octavia Cade
"The Impossible Resurrection of Grief will haunt you. An examination of the emotional resonance of extinction through well-wrought characters, the book's themes of connection and loss and the crushing burden of caring are revealed by Cade's signature lyrical prose in an all-too plausible near future. There are no easy answers to be found here, but Cade offers a glimpse toward a way through the grief of both everyday and extraordinary losses."

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