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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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R. Talsorian Games
18 May
Founded in 1985, R.Talsorian is respected worldwide for its intriguing world settings, award winning products and impeccable graphic design.
Beginning with Mekton, the first giant robot setting to be published …
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Dead Fox Publishing
18 May
Dead Fox Publishing is run by a small but dedicated team who strive for high quality and building a rapport with our authors rather than treating them as just a …
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Mythworks
18 May
Mythworks was originally called Mythopoeia and was founded back in 2014 by Vincenzo Ferriero and Ray Chou as an artistic body to craft original story adventures.
Mythworks creates entire worlds …
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Myfanwy Tristram
7 May
Myfanwy Tristram has been drawing comics all her life.
More recently Myfanwy has become interested in the power comics and zines have to educate, enrage and create change in the …
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Chan Chau
7 May
Chan Chau is a #1 NYT Best Seller and two time Eisner nominated short story cartoonist based in Washington.
They have worked on Scholastic’s adaptation of THE BABY-SITTERS CLUB; #10 … -
Tesslyn
2 May
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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INTERZONE #289 (NOV-DEC 2020)
Recommended by
sohkamyung
A lower than average issue with stories that didn't really attract my attention apart from stories by Cécile Cristofari and David Maskill. The tale by Maskill is the 2019 James White Award Winning story
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 ].
Clarkesworld Magazine Issue 205
Recommended by
sohkamyung
An average issue, with interesting stories by Suzanne Palmer, David Goodman, Amal Singh and a humorous story by Michael Swanwick.
Full review at my website [ https://sohkamyung.github.io/reviews/magazines/Clarkesworld/20231003-Clarkesworld205.html ]
The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, Jan/Feb 2022
Recommended by
sohkamyung
An average issue with some interesting stories by Eugie Foster, Nick Dichario, Auston Habershaw, Maiga Doocy and J. A. Pak.
Becoming Crone (The Crone Wars)
Recommended by
kevin
Fans of urban fantasy looking for a protagonist who is a little more... mature, will love Becoming Crone.
Claire has seen it all, or so she thinks. Her world-weariness, her highly-developed lack of trust, and her not-unexpected ability to expect things to go wrong make her the perfect character to introduce us to a world of witches, gargoyles, werewolves, and witches, plenty of witches.
Her Pretty Knight (Sapphic Lady Knights, #1)
Recommended by
Mage
A enjoyable read, I found myself really invested in the relationship between Della and Galeon, especially through the last few chapters. Its just that during the middle of the book one event can feel disconnected to another, maybe that's just me though.
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.
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.
Clarkesworld Magazine Issue 193
Recommended by
sohkamyung
An average issue of Clarkesworld, with interesting stories by M. L. Clark, Alan Kubatiev and Gregory Feeley, and a disturbing story involving family abuse by Thomas Ha.
Full review at [ https://bookwyrm.social/user/sohkamyung/review/392987/s/an-average-issue-of-clarkesworld ]
Nottingham
Recommended by
sapphiction
Love this! A perfect blend of humor, action, and romance. The characters were delightful and endearing. The pacing was great. The writing is top notch. It was so hard to put down. Don't start this one if you've got things to do.
Clarkesworld Magazine Issue 207
Recommended by
sohkamyung
A better than average issue, with interesting stories by Fiona Moore, Ng Yi-Sheng and Fu Qiang.
Full review at my website [ https://sohkamyung.github.io/reviews/magazines/Clarkesworld/20231206-Clarkesworld207.html ].
Life Beyond Us
Recommended by
sohkamyung
Stories that I found interesting in the anthology were by Eric Choi, Geoffrey A. Landis, Rich Larson, Lisa Jenny Krieg, Tobias S. Buckell, Valentin D. Ivanov, Gregory Benford, Peter Watts, Simone Heller and Mary Robinette Kowal.
Full review at [ https://sohkamyung.github.io/reviews/fiction/2023/20230409-LifeBeyondUs.html ]
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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New DRM-free Bookshops of 2026
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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.