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6 Reddit comments about Winter Tide (The Innsmouth Legacy):

u/professorgerm · 7 pointsr/TheMotte

I'll second that, and recommend the book as well (Winter Tide; I haven't read the second in the series yet).

While on the subject, I'll be lazy and just put my full reply here: I'll recommend Tor.com's short fiction in general. Not all of it is perfect, of course, but I'd say generally above average and most definitely SJ themed to the point that finding a straight couple in a romance or a straight human male protagonist is a needle in a haystack. It usually doesn't come across as hamfisted, instead quite casual, which I prefer.

Elizabeth Bear's Deriving Life

More Ruthanna Emrys: The Word of Flesh and Soul (local interest quote: “All models are wrong, but some are useful.” ) and Those Who Watch (my personal introduction to the modern Lovecraftian revival)

Sharing largely because of the name: Pat Cadigan, AI and the Trolley Problem

Beneath Ceaseless Skies and Lightspeed have a similar SJ bend, maybe not quite the same extent, and frequent good stories.

Novels... Malka Older's The Centenal Cycle. Interesting form of "micro-governments" and democracy, the interactions between micro-governments, etc. Same trend of "casual acknowledgement of SJ trends, not too hamfisted" that allows for representation but doesn't feel like you're being bludgeoned.

u/PikeDeckard · 1 pointr/Lovecraft

There's a new title just published called Winter's Tide that contributes to the Innsmotuh legacy.

Also, The Night Ocean sounds interesting. I picked it up the other day.

u/leftoverbrine · 1 pointr/Fantasy

UF is in relatively contemporary setting, so you can't have UF in the early 1900s.

Check out Winter Tide, it's pretty much just what you're looking for I think.

u/YetiStomper · 1 pointr/Fantasy

Winter's Tide by Ruthanna Emyrs. Tor commissioned some super generic art a decade ago and they've re-used on half a dozen projects, most recently the cover of her book (which sounds decently interesting otherwise). At this point, you could put it on the the next ASOIAF book and I would probably still refuse to read it on principle.

I'd be interested if anyone thinks the cover art is attractive.

u/mmm_burrito · 1 pointr/Cthulhu

Winter Tide (The Innsmouth Legacy) https://www.amazon.com/dp/0765390906/