
Mx Maddison Stoff (she/her) is a neurodivergent non-binary essayist, independent musician, and author from Melbourne, Australia, writing unapologetically leftist, feminist, & queer fiction set in a continuous universe which blurs the line between experimental literature & pulp sci-fi.
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Selected Bibliography:
- Machine Translations: A Robot’s Path to Self-Expression and Learning to Live With Organics (Comixology, 2015)
- For We Are Young and Free: a short collection of experimental cyberpunk (Dostoyevsky Wannabe, 2017)
- An Essay From The Future (Missing chapter from For We Are Young and Free, 2017)
- Video Kids (Free-to-read Patreon-exclusive short story, 2020)
- The Estrogen Exchange (Free-to-read Patreon-exclusive short story written in collaboration with Natalie Feliks, 2021)
- No Woman’s Sky (Free-to-read Patreon-exclusive short story written in collaboration with Josie/Jocelyn Deane, 2023)
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