There are writers among us! Writing everything from poetry and short stories to novels and biographies. Our author today is Cassie E. Brown (she/her) is a writer, poet, and essayist. Her work draws inspiration from her childhood in rural Missouri, classic children's literature, and her experiences as a queer misfit. Working fluently in both literary and speculative genres, Cassie's writing explores what is ugly, beautiful, and true about rural places and fairy tales. In addition to writing, she is a social worker, an advocate, and a tea aficionado. Learn more at www.ozarkmisfit.com.
The Cat in the Stacks: Felines in Science Fiction and Fantasy
by Cassie E. Brown
I recently got a cat. And, not just any cat. The right cat. You see, I live in a 130-year-old Victorian house. It’s not the scariest, but it’s got a creepy enough vibe. For instance, when an absolutely lovely 85-year-old friend of mine came over to my house for the first time, she looked around and said, “I didn’t expect so many skulls.” Skulls and roses, black and gold, silver and velvet adorn the place. One friend described it as “Haunted Mansion, but classy, I guess?”
When I went to the animal shelter and met the feline friends, I was willing to bring home whoever was meant to be my buddy. But fortune smiled. The cat that reached out a small, delicate paw towards me was a black cat—a sleek, all-black lady with green eyes. Hence, my house is now graced by Morticia. Tish is petite, lean, elegant and incredibly affectionate.
With Morticia’s encouragement, I decided to list a few of my favorite cat-adjacent sci-fi/fantasy books.