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Ophelia Bell
25 Apr, 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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Clarkesworld Magazine Issue 194
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sohkamyung
A better than average issue, with interesting stories by Isabel J. Kim, Nadia Afifi, Yang Wanqing and Ann LeBlanc.
Full review at [ https://sohkamyung.github.io/reviews/magazines/Clarkesworld/20221124-Clarkesworld194.html ] or [ https://bookwyrm.social/user/sohkamyung/review/532240/s/a-better-than-average-issue ]
A Taste of Honey
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sakina
Beautiful prose, evocative story, clever book that threw me back on my haunches and made me want to re-read it immediately.
Any Other Name
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sakina
Like All Is Fair, this was a busy novel that I was sorry to finish. Can't fault it on length, plenty to read, and the story is lots of fun, crammed with action.
Clarkesworld Magazine Issue 203
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sohkamyung
An average issue, with interesting stories by Stephen Case, Thomas Ha and M. J. Pettit.
Full review at [ https://sohkamyung.github.io/reviews/magazines/Clarkesworld/20230807-Clarkesworld203.html ]
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.
Henchmen
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genxxer
This is not deep fiction nor is it profound dark fantasy with much to offer those abyssal questions about life and existence. It is, however, good, old-fashioned, shallow fun with plenty of guns and earthy reality twisted into a conspiracy theorist's dream. Great fun!
In the Sweep of the Bay
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sakina
Why do we make the choices we do? Social and family pressures, personal beliefs of our place in society and of how our lives are supposed to be. This is a book that lets you look inside the lives of one family, and gives you the sense of understanding that a bitter or reserved exterior can hide losses that no-one else knows about.
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!
All is Fair
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sakina
Fun, busy, and it was 3 years ago when I read it and I can't remember anything about the story, which is great because that means it's time to read it again!
A Taste of Honey
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kevin
The beauty of the prose is only matched by the imagination behind the world-building. This novella, while short, breaks my heart, reforms it, and breaks it once more.
While the writing itself might not be to everyone's tastes, you cannot deny its beauty. Each sentence is carved and crafted, each paragraph moulded into art.
Reading Kai Ashante Wilson's work is an experience not to be missed.
Fantasy & Science Fiction, September/October 2019
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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.
Dichronauts
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sohkamyung
Another interesting Hard SF read by Egan. It's not as mind-bending or physics-bending as his "Orthogonal" series but contains intriguing ideas and characters. In contrast to his previous books where the characters slowly learn (and educate the reader about) the physics of their environment, here they are already well versed in the strange (to us) geometry of their universe and its consequences.
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