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Derek Alan Siddoway
today, 2024
Derek Alan Siddoway writes fast-paced fantasy with heart.
Most of his tales feature mythical critters of some variety. As a journeyman storyteller, he has over a dozen books under his …
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AlePresser (Side Quested)
yesterday, 2024
Created by AlePresser & K.B. Spangler, Side Quested, the free-to-read webcomic.
To get you started, and support the creators, you can buy the downloadable versions of the Prologue and …
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Jon Rosenberg
22 Mar, 2024
Jon Rosenberg is an award-winning cartoonist from Westchester, NY.
Jon is the creator of Scenes From a Multiverse, Goats and more.
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Hyphen Punk
22 Mar, 2024
Established in February of 2021 by Jasen Bacon, HyphenPunk is a magazine that focuses on the human condition through the lens of the postmodern.
Cyberpunk, steampunk, dieselpunk, solarpunk, and other …
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Tule Publishing
22 Mar, 2024
Tule’s one goal is to publish fantastic stories by the best writers.
Tule want to delight their readers and satisfy their authors’ desire for creativity, freedom, and commercial success. Many …
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Fodongo
18 Mar, 2024
Fodongo is a Free Culture, Indie Comics zine project edited and put together by Emiliano Carrasco “Jectoons” for Jectoons.net.
The aim of the project is two-fold: to support independent comic artists and to advocate …
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Interzone
18 Mar, 2024
Interzone publishes fiction and non-fiction from all over the planet.
Fantastika at its finest, delivered electronically every month.
Interzone was founded in 1982 by David Pringle, John Clute, Alan Dorey, …
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IZ Digital
18 Mar, 2024
IZ Digital, the online sister-zine of Interzone magazine, publishes fiction and non-fiction from all over the world.
Becoming a member of the IZ Digital Ko-fi gives you exclusive EPUB editions …
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After the Revolution
18 Mar, 2024
After the Revolution is a 2022 novel by journalist and podcaster Robert Evans, and is available to download and read for free.
After the Revolution is set in North America …
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Artyom Trakhanov
14 Mar, 2024
Artyom Trakhanov is Siberian comic artist in Serbia.
Work includes Undertow, Turncoat, The 7 Deadly Sins, First Knife, and the DUNE Zine.
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Fantasy & Science Fiction, July/August 2020
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sohkamyung
A better than average issue, with fascinating stories by James Morrow, David Erik Nelson, Brian Trent and a hilarious story by Madeleine Robins exploring a fantastic version of "My Fair Lady" that probably deserves to be made into a play too.
Fantasy & Science Fiction, March/April 2021
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sohkamyung
A better than average first issue under the new editor, Sheree Renée Thomas, it features interesting stories by C. L. Polk, Madeleine E. Robins, Molly Tanzer, Robin Furth and a fascinating story by Marie Brennan based on the legend of "The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter".
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 ].
Sunshine
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aa5an
Well that took a long time! It is wordy book, and I do not normally enjoy wordy books, but I did enjoy this one. I tried recently to re-read King's "It" but god is it wordy. This is wordy in a different way, you're in the head of the strong female lead, who has her flaws and anxieties and her inner monologue reflects this. It's about vampires and I'm sad that it's a standalone effort.
The Postman
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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.
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!
Daughter of the Sun
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sapphiction
Oh, wow, this is an enjoyable read. I literally couldn't put it down. It stole my whole day.
It has gripping plot. The characters are lovable. It has a good amount of humor. Also, a lot of rich world building.
The second I finished it I was bummed out because it was over. I wanted to read it again immediately.
Fantasy & Science Fiction, January/February 2019
Recommended by
sohkamyung
An about average issue, with mostly 'mild' fantasy stories (mild in the sense that there is minimal magic involved). Among those that stood out for me are the ones by Carrie Vaughn, Sean McMullen and Pip Coen.
Accessible EPUB 3
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danielweck
good read, but more up to date info available at the daisy knowledge base.
Galaxy's Edge Issue 43: Tribute Issue
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sohkamyung
A nice, average issue with fun stories by Andrew Peery, Kristine Kathryn Rusch, Larry Hodges, J. Scott Coatsworth, Eleanor R. Wood, Janis Ian and Mike Resnick. Between the stories are appreciations by numerous writers about Mike Resnick's influence on themselves and the SF community.
Blood Witch
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kevin
Absolutely loved this occult murder mystery novella!
It's so much fun! It's fast-paced, has tonnes of likeable characters, some f/f smoochieness, magic, demons, and vampires. And while it's the start of a series, it has a complete story of its own - ensuring you get a nice neat-ish ending at the same time as teasing more adventures to come.
Will definitely read this series!
Dispersion
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sohkamyung
A fascinating tale set in a world where people are physically separated into six factions. To one faction, members of other factions can be physically invisible. But now a deadly disease called the Dispersion is affecting their bodies, making them become part of another faction. And it's up to a group of scientists to figure out how their world works and how the Dispersion affects them.
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