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Ophelia Bell
today, 2024
Ophelia Bell is the USA Today bestselling author of the award-winning Fate’s Fools series.
Ophelia loves a good bad-boy and especially strong women in her stories—women who aren’t apologetic about enjoying sex …
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Joan Westenberg
19 Apr, 2024
Joan Westenberg is a technology writer, founder and creator.
Joan has been published by Wired, the AFR, The Next Web, TIME, and more. Through @Westenberg, she covers tech, economics and …
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Frog God Games
18 Apr, 2024
Frog God Games is a top-tier publisher of roleplaying games, adventures, and supplements for both modern and old school game systems.
Frog God Games is owned and operated by a …
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Retro Game Books
11 Apr, 2024
Founded in 2020 by Brian Riggsbee, Retro Game Books' journey began with a spark of inspiration and a simple mission: to create unique, never-before-seen retro gaming themed books.
Their books …
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Owen D. Pomery
9 Apr, 2024
Owen has a professional and educational background in architecture, and has spent the past ten years specialising in illustration, with his particular area of interest being architectural narrative.
He is the author/illustrator of several graphic …
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ECW Press
8 Apr, 2024
ECW is Entertainment. ECW is Culture. ECW is Writing.
Publishers Weekly recognizes ECW Press as one of the most diversified independent publishers in North America. ECW Press has published close to …
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Joe Stone
8 Apr, 2024
Joe Stone is a cartoonist and illustrator based in London.
As well as self-publishing his own work for over six years and appearing at various comic fairs, he’s run the WIP …
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Atelier Hylia
4 Apr, 2024
Atelier Hylia is a small group of artists working together to create a series of Legend of Zelda-themed master studies of historical artworks.
The goal: to try something new, learn …
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Debug
4 Apr, 2024
Debug is a quarterly publication designed to help independent game developers and publishers get their titles seen by a passionate and focused audience.
Each issue of Debug magazine gives the …
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Air and Nothingness Press
29 Mar, 2024
Air and Nothingness Press are based in Pittsburgh, PA, and publish fantasy and science fiction anthologies and story collections.
They have an extensive and interesting catalogue, but the site format …
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The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, November/December 2022
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sohkamyung
A good issue with mostly interesting and wonderful stories, some related to the holidays. I especially enjoyed the stories by John Shirley, Vida Cruz-Borja, J. C. Hsyu, Sara Ellis, Alexander Flores and Jo Miles.
Full review at [ https://sohkamyung.github.io/reviews/magazines/FantasyAndScienceFiction/20221128-FSF202211.html ]
INTERZONE #288 (SEP-OCT 2020)
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sohkamyung
An average issue with interesting stories by Alexander Glass and Gary Gibson at the start and end of the magazine.
Interzone #297
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sohkamyung
A better than average issue of Interzone, with interesting stories by Paul E. Franz, James Sallis and Cécile Cristofari.
Full review at [ https://sohkamyung.github.io/reviews/magazines/Interzone/20240120-Interzone297.html ].
The Lost Steersman
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kevin
A very different book to the previous two in the series.
The Lost Steersman takes a different turn about half-way through, where the scope and scale of the world and its inhabitants undergoes another astonishing twist.
I got a definite Jane Goodall vibe from this book. Our understanding of the steerswomen grows in this wonderful instalment in a fantastic and surprising series. Loved it!
Fantasy & Science Fiction, May/June 2019
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sohkamyung
An above average issue. An interesting mix of SF (Lavie Tidhar), Fantasy (Kelly Barnhill, Matthew Hughes) and Horror (Pip Coen, Rebecca Campbell) with a standout story by David Gullen.
The Tea Master and the Detective
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kevin
This wonderfully crafted novella was my introduction to Aliette's work, and what a first impression!
The story references Conan Doyle's Holmes and Watson while showing the utmost respect to the work. You could almost call it a wonderful sci-fi character analysis of A Study in Scarlet.
A beautiful science fiction tale. And a must read for any fans of science fiction or Sherlock Holmes.
Fermi's Progress 4: The Phone Job
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kevin
The Phone Job continues the journey we're all on together, and concludes it in the most space opera way possible. Not only with a bang, but with hope.
Fermi's Progress is a collection of novellas that read like Red Dwarf meets DS9, crashes into Blake's Seven, by way of every single Gerry Anderson series, and a whole lot of Space 1999.
This is great science fiction you'll love.
Fantasy & Science Fiction. July/August 2021
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sohkamyung
A better than average issue with some interesting stories. Those that I enjoyed are by Michael Swanwick, Yukimi Ogawa, Lauren Ring, Phoenix Alexander, Lisa Lacey Liscoumb, Paula Keane, Rowan Wren and Tato Navarrete Díaz.
The Fury of Blacky Jaguar
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sakina
Noir-with-a-vengeance, this story drags you round downtown NYC, giving you tonnes of action, gratuitous violence and guns, in return for a 2-hour read. Tightly written, well described, and leaves you breathless.
INTERZONE #280 (MAR-APR 2019)
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sohkamyung
A better than average issue with three good stories by Val Nolan, Maria Haskins and Nicholas Kaufmann and an emotional tale by Shauna O'Meara.
Clarkesworld Magazine Issue 208
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sohkamyung
An interesting issue with good stories by Cécile Cristofari, Alexandra Munck, Chi Hui and E.N. Auslender.
Full review at [ https://sohkamyung.github.io/reviews/magazines/Clarkesworld/20240106-Clarkesworld208.html ].
Becoming Crone (The Crone Wars)
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kevin
Fans of urban fantasy looking for a protagonist who is a little more... mature, will love Becoming Crone.
Claire has seen it all, or so she thinks. Her world-weariness, her highly-developed lack of trust, and her not-unexpected ability to expect things to go wrong make her the perfect character to introduce us to a world of witches, gargoyles, werewolves, and witches, plenty of witches.
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