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Tesslyn
yesterday
Tesslyn is a writer/Illustrator making sapphic comics and illustration.
Tesslyn's work has appeared in titles from IDW Publishing, Lifeline Comics, Madcave Studios, Dumpster Raccoon Cinema and more.
"Making queer art online …
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Alina Lee
1 May
Alina Lee is a freelance writer residing in Asia.
She writes fiction in her spare time, leaning towards fantasy but drawing inspiration from East Asian culture, eldritch horror, and general …
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Ariele Sieling
1 May
Ariele Sieling is a Pennsylvania-based writer who enjoys books, cats, and trees.
Her first love, however, is science fiction and she has three series in the genre: post-apocalyptic monsters in …
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Jemma Topaz
1 May
Jemma Topaz is someone who is really bad at writing profiles.
She's a trans lesbian living in Britain, and writing spicy lesbian fiction to escape from unspicy environs.
Jemma is …
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Luana Saitta
1 May
Luana Saitta is a Belgian-Italian speculative fiction enthusiast who’s co-authored the self-published non-fiction works Memories from Monster Island and Turtle Talkin’.
She has had several pieces featured in Fangoria magazine, …
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K. M. Herkes
1 May
K. M. Herkes is a Chicagoland-based writer of science fiction and fantasy books.
Somewhere between getting Master Gardener certification and taking a new job at the local library, I finished …
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Elise Carlson
1 May
Elise is a restless adventurer and passionate educator, with an endless list of 'what if?' questions to explore in epic fantasy and SciFi-Fantasy.
They write neurodiverse, queer-led adventures for those …
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Tune & Fairweather
24 April
Tune & Fairweather are Irish publisher of fine books on computer games.
Their beautifully-produced projects cover Armored Core, Bloodborne, Dark Souls, Elden Ring, fiction titles, art books, and much more.
For …
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Devan Barlow
23 April
Devan Barlow is the author of the Curses & Curtains series, and the collection Foolish Hopes and Spilled Entrails: Retellings.
A 2025 Hugo Poetry Nominee. you will find her …
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Nabeel Rooshan
25 March
Nabeel Rooshan is an Art Director from Islamabad, Pakistan, who is working in the animation industry.
When not crunching, he makes comics to maximize taste.
His comic, Lil' Burgers, …
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INTERZONE #285 (JAN-FEB 2020)
Recommended by
sohkamyung
An average issue, with interesting stories by Gregor Hartmann, Andy Dudak and John Possidente.
Europe in Autumn
Recommended by
kevin
Europe in Autumn, Europe at Midnight and Europe in Winter by Dave Hutchinson, combine a believable and prescient view of a soon-to-be Europe with a strange, almost fantastical twist.
It reminds me in part of China Miéville's The City and the City, while also showing flashes of William Gibson's Pattern Recognition, with its "technocultural future-present" setting.
All three are great reads!
The Inconvenient God
Recommended by
sakina
Fabulous and imaginative story in an unusual setting, with themes of oppression, lost language and spirituality. Reminded me of Terry Pratchett, though very different from his work.
Jaran
Recommended by
kevin
A beautiful, contemplative journey.
It's hard to slot Jaran into a genre. It's been called "anthropological science fiction", and that kind of fits. But it doesn't cover the ideas of wonder, nature, culture and love, found with a new people on a new world.
If you liked Rosemarie Kirstein's Steerswoman series, Jaran let's you explore and fall in love with another way of life all over again.
Fermi's Progress: Planet of the Apiaries
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kevin
The Fermi crew is a mess, but in Planet of the Apiaries, they're starting to come together. Starting to discover their roles, and what each of them means to the others... even if they can't remember them all.
The sci-fi references come thick and fast, but are never exclusionary. This fantastic third instalment ups the ante and drops a bombshell in its final line!
Must read sci-fi!
The Language of Power
Recommended by
kevin
An amazing instalment in the Steerswoman fantasy series.
We're back to the Inner Lands now and we're learning more and more about this world and what's going on.
In this book, we finally see what wizards can do. And the steerswoman and the Outlander take the fight straight to their door.
If you enjoy excellent world-building and puzzling plots, start reading The Steerswoman series. Now!
Fantasy & Science Fiction. July/August 2021
Recommended by
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.
Anoka: A Collection of Indigenous Horror
Recommended by
kevin
A fantastic collection of gut-wrenching tales.
The imagery will stay with you, as will the depth to which Shane Hawk is willing and able to explore his indigenous Cheyenne and Arapaho heritage. Crafting tales that provide a refreshing point-of-view and unique imagery that get into your brain and writhe behind your eyes.
Can't wait to read a longer work by the author. Need more!
The Things We Carve
Recommended by
kevin
What a fantastic book!
Gorgeously illustrated. I loved the limited use of colour to introduce a new character and their different ideas.
At the end the artist describes how they always run to topics on creativity when they're lost in their own creative journey. This book speaks to craftspeople everywhere.
A stunning find I was lucky to come across at the ShortBox Comics Fair.
Gold and Jasper
Recommended by
sakina
It's absolutely beautiful, with delicate, precise writing that perfectly encapsulates a sense of place, of culture, of magic.
Yamada Monogatari: Demon Hunter
Recommended by
sakina
Love Yamada, love the stories, and the books inspired me to read the first Japanese novel, the Tale of Genji by Murasaki Shikibu.
Coeur d'Alene Waters
Recommended by
kevin
Filled with flawed characters, a corrupt police force, bought and manipulated by a wealthy local family; it's a rich background to the main tale of redemption, coming to terms and moving on.
Slow in parts, it is however, a worthwhile read in itself, serving as an insight into the mining communities of the region and their demise as a local industry and employer.
Amazon's latest anti-reader change
Amazon’s latest change to their older Kindle devices would be perfectly acceptable, if it wasn’t for the fact that it comes after a long chain of anti-consumer and anti-reader practices.
Collections have launched!
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New DRM-free Bookshops of 2026
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Server Maintenance on 17th of October
Libreture's server will be upgraded on the 17th of October, with some downtime.
ShortBox Comics Fair 2025 is open!
ShortBox Comics Fair, the innovative digital comics fair showcasing all-new, original comics from artists around the globe, is hitting its fifth year!
Amazon is removing another way to download your Kindle ebooks
In another move to block reading your Kindle ebooks the way you want, Amazon are updating their Android app requirements.