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M. Darusha Wehm
9 July
M. Darusha Wehm is the Nebula Award-nominated and Sir Julius Vogel Award-winning author.
Darusha is the author of the interactive fiction game The Martian Job, as well as over …
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Speculative Insight Collections
9 July
Speculative Insight is a feminist journal, although not every essay will be explicitly feminist in analysis.
They are anti racism, transphobia, queerphobia, and ableism. Speculative Insight welcomes essays that present …
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Prairie Dragon Press
9 July
Prairie Dragon Press is a small press TTRPG publisher based in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
Helmed by Brent Jans (he/they), The Hearth Magazine is the imprint’s first major publication, but hopefully …
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Pandion Games
9 July
Pandion Games is a game design studio that makes nostalgic collaborative games, founded by Andy Boyd.
Andy has a love for old summer camp nostalgia, and the outdoors in general. Growing …
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Darby Harn
9 July
Darby Harn is the author of Dead Malls, Stargun Messenger, and Ever The Hero.
His fiction appears in Strange Horizons, Interzone, Fantasy Magazine, and more. He is …
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S. E. Robertson / C.A. Moss
1 July
S. E. Robertson / C.A. Moss self-publishes fiction about feelings and magic.
When not writing, they have a desk job in the nonprofit sector, enjoy sappy music, read, play video …
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kith books
1 July
kith books is TransMad and Crip queer owned and operated under the direction of founding editor wim blair.
kith’s aim is to amplify and connect primarily trans, queer, and disabled …
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RPG Trader
9 June
RPG Trader is a marketplace built for the next generation of tabletop RPG creators and players.
It's a place to discover, buy, and sell RPG games, modules, and assets - …
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Karen Lykkebo
19 May
Karen Lykkebo is a Dane living in Sweden, working as a physiotherapist, and dreaming about one day becoming a full-time author.
Karen writes fantasy and horror across multiple sub-genres and loves …
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Fairy Tale Magazine
18 May
In 2007, Kate Wolford, that writing lecturer, started a blog called Diamonds and Toads, after one of her favorite fairy tales.
It was largely a spot for her writing students …
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Let's Play White
Recommended by
sakina
Thoughtful collection of tales that stay with you for months afterwards. Beautifully written, sensitively conceived, a series of set ups for injustices, love, and pain with a backdrop of the Black cultural experience in a white-oriented world.
Babylon Steel
Recommended by
kevin
Gaie Sebold has created such a rich universe of worlds and characters in her Babylon Steel novels, that you can't help finding something to enjoy.
For me the two books have been a complete blast and I can't wait for the third... when it arrives.
They are FUN! That's not to say there's no emotion, pathos, danger and risk in them. Not at all.
An absolute riot of multi-world fantasy fiction.
The Healers' Home
Recommended by
kevin
Another beautiful read by S.E. Robertson!
I'm really enjoying this slice-of-life fantasy genre I've only just learned about. The Healers' Home gives us a more stable setting, some new drama as past-acquaintances re-appear, and work to do as Agna and Keifon try and fit in to their new lives.
Family expectations, awkward commitments and trying relationships flesh out this wonderful book.
Nine Goblins
Recommended by
kevin
What a fantastically fun read.
This novella was my first experience of T. Kingfisher's books, and I'll now be buying any and all the others I can get my hands on.
The lovably ragtag troop of goblins comprising the Whining Niners make the Fellowship of the Ring seem like some dull kids on a Sunday school outing. And I have to say, the Bear is my favourite.
Go read it. A light, fast story.
The World Turned Upside Down
Recommended by
Ree
Classic scifi short stories. Even if you're familiar with the tales, it's worth reading the many forewords and afterwords the editors provide, where they examine their own relationships to these stories. (My personal fave: "Shambleau" by C. L. Moore.)
This book is available on several Baen CDs and downloadable free and legally from various sites.
Sinful Folk
Recommended by
kevin
I'm always intrigued by novels that are inspired by tiny snippets of historical events.
A sliver of history taken as a seed, with enough facts to place it in a believable context, can be a rich seam for a skilled author. Ned Hayes has recreated a dark period of British history and, taking little-known facts, has wrapped them in a heart-wrenching tale of loss, vengeance, treachery, and grief.
The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, Winter 2024
Recommended by
sohkamyung
An above average issue with interesting stories by Moustapha Mbacké Diop, Bonnie Elizabeth, Clara Madrigano, J. A. Prentice, Dane Kuttler and Will McMahon.
Full review at [ https://sohkamyung.github.io/reviews/magazines/FantasyAndScienceFiction/20240228-FSF202401.html ].
The Postman
Recommended by
sakina
Bloody loved it! Epic story with a vision for the future that is possibly more relevant in 2020 than it was when the book was first published.
Ruinous Attraction
Recommended by
zicon
Perfectly paced smut with people who feel real enough to touch.
Clarkesworld Magazine Issue 195
Recommended by
sohkamyung
An average issue, with interesting stories by Ben Berman Ghan, S.L. Huang, Lu Ban and Vandana Singh.
Full review at [ https://sohkamyung.github.io/reviews/magazines/Clarkesworld/20221211-Clarkesworld195.html ]
Interzone #297
Recommended by
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 ].
Fantasy & Science Fiction, July/August 2019
Recommended by
sohkamyung
An above average issue, containing a tale connecting past and present by G.V. Anderson and light fantasy tales by Andrej Kokoulin (translated by Alex Shvartsman) and Molly Gloss. Cassandra Khaw and Alex Irvine start and end the issue, respectively, with tales related to the cover.
Download your Black Library ebooks before 31st of August
In February 2026, Games Workshop announced that The Black Library ebook and audiobook shop would be taking a “...well-earned rest from the 31st of August”.
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.
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