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Patrick Samphire
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Patrick Samphire is a fantasy author who now lives in Wales with his wife, the awesome writer Stephanie Burgis, their son and daughter, and their cat, Pebbles.
He has lived …
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Goats Flying Press
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Goats Flying Press is an independent comic book publisher located in Brooklyn, NY.
Founder and Publisher Sebastian Girner has worked in comics, both as an editor and writer since 2008, …
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Eve Greenwood
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Eve Greenwood (they/he), a queer Scot who is passionate about languages, real and fake.
They write, draw, edit, letter, promote, and publish comics of all kinds through various projects, including …
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Ashe Armstrong
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Weird Western / Fantasy author Ashe Armstrong grew up on a steady diet of late 80s and early 90s cartoons, Star Trek, Ghostbusters, Back to the Future, Goosebumps, and the …
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Black Coat Press
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Black Coat Press was founded in 2003 by Jean-Marc & Randy Lofficier as a logical development in their desire to bring out the best of French popular culture into the …
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Metatron Press
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Metatron Press is a multi-award-winning literary publisher based in Montréal, Quebec that specializes in publishing unique and captivating books of poetry, fiction, and hybrid texts by rising authors as well …
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Devyn Kenndy
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Devyn Kenndy is a nonbinary author and chef.
They write sci-fi, fantasy, and horror that focus on queer characters, community, and how our past haunts and affects us.
Devyn's books …
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Wild Hunt Books
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Wild Hunt Books is an independent publisher founded in South London in 2020.
Wild Hunt focus on books by new and emerging writers, alongside established authors. Their mission is to …
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Tab Creations
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Tab Creations is a developer and publisher of roleplaying and card games.
Their work includes the award-winning Shadows Over Sol, Age of Ambition, Against the Dark Yogi and …
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Toby Fox
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Toby Fox is an artist living and working on the South Coast of the UK.
Toby illustratrates elves, and is an educator of artists. His book, Intro to Digital Painting: …
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INTERZONE #280 (MAR-APR 2019)

Recommended by
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.

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.

Fantasy & Science Fiction, September/October 2020

Recommended by
sohkamyung
An average issue that starts with an unusual tour through a library by David Gerrold with other interesting tales by Marc Laidlaw and Angie Peng, a fun piece by Brian Trent featuring some Greek Gods and a dog and a long fairy-tale like story by Leah Cypess that shows that fairies may not have the best interests of the people at heart when they give blessings.

The Sea Hates A Coward

Recommended by
kevin
I don't normally like the whole zombie genre.
But what Crowley has done with his undead POV, uprising, mutiny, sea monster, revolutionary, thoughtful treatise on life (then death and then more life) tale is absolutely stunning.
Took a bit of effort to get going, but it's definitely worth sticking with it. A great addition to the New Weird.
Nate Crowley's book put me off scampi for months!

The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, Jul/Aug 2023

Recommended by
sohkamyung
A better than average issue, with interesting stories by Kristina Ten, DaVaun Sanders, Nick Thomas, Jennifer Hudak, and two standout stories by Peter S. Beagle and Aimee Ogden.
Full review at my website [ https://sohkamyung.github.io/reviews/magazines/FantasyAndScienceFiction/20230718-FSF202307.html ]

INTERZONE #283 (SEP-OCT 2019)

Recommended by
sohkamyung
A better than average issue, with interesting stories by Fiona Moore, David Cleden and Dustin Blair Steinacker.

B-Mecha

Recommended by
kevin
This isn't your propaganda-and-trope filled flag-waver. B-Mecha is fully aware of its place in Mech vs. Kaiju lore, and up-ends it in glorious West Yorkshire fashion.
We're given a concise yet comprehensive view of the lay-of-the-land, and the personal toll when Michael receives very little thanks for the dangerous work he does.
Love it!

The Last Words of Madeleine Anderson

Recommended by
kevin
The Last Words of Madeleine Anderson by Helen Kitson is a post-modern tale of friendship and fate, where the truth is only a simulacrum of itself. It's probably literary, but it's far more accessible than that suggests.
This is a truly accessible modern classic that should be winning all the awards.
It's tense while cozy. It's suspenseful while relaxed.
And it's very, very good.

Scale

Recommended by
sohkamyung
A fascinating and entertaining book about living on a world in a universe where people can come in different scales.
Full review on my website [ https://sohkamyung.github.io/reviews/fiction/2023/20230101-Scale.html ].

The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, May/Jun 2022

Recommended by
sohkamyung
An average issue, with lots of shorter pieces of fiction and only a few longer ones. The stories that I found more interesting are those by Fawaz Al-Matrouk, Ai Jiang, Julie Le Blanc, Taemumu Richardson, Shreya Ila Anasuya and John Wiswell.
Full review on BookWyrm [ https://bookwyrm.social/user/sohkamyung/review/180959/s/average-issue-of-fsf-with-more-shorter-pieces-of-fiction ]

Fantasy & Science Fiction, September/October 2019

Recommended by
sohkamyung
A better than average 70th anniversary issue of the magazine with an unusual fairy tale by Kelly Link, a tale of media destruction by Paolo Bacigalupi, a funny twist on eastern martial arts by Y.M. Pang and other interesting tales by Ken Liu, Esther Friesner and Gardner Dozois.

Clarkesworld Magazine Issue 198

Recommended by
sohkamyung
A better than average issue, with good stories by Bo Balder, Angela Liu, Fiona Moore, Shih-Li Kow and Isabel J. Kim.
Full review at [ https://sohkamyung.github.io/reviews/magazines/Clarkesworld/20230309-Clarkesworld198.html ]

Store your Kindle AZW3 ebooks with Libreture
Have you downloaded all your Kindle ebooks and are wondering where and how to keep them safe? Libreture now supports your Kindle AZW3 ebook files!

Update on the new Collections feature
Collections are coming soon! A neat new way to organise all your digital reading and display your library just the way you want.

Amazon is removing your ability to download and keep your ebooks
Say goodbye to sideloading your Kindle ebooks! If you haven't downloaded your Kindle ebooks by the 26th of February, you'll never be able to use them on another device again.

DRM-free Bookshop of the Month from The Digital Reader
Discover Libreture's collection of DRM-free bookshops with the help of Ofori, the Digital Reader.

DC comes to GlobalComix
Huge news for comic fans, as one of the largest comic publishers, DC, bring their titles to the digital comic distribution platform, GlobalComix.

Do we really own our ebooks?
A recent video by author and editor Kristin McTiernan about her experience of switching from a Kindle to a Kobo ereader caught a lot of attention, and highlighted why buying DRM-free ebooks is so important.