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Beautiful Bizarre Magazine
27 February
Launched in 2013, Beautiful Bizarre Magazine is an international art magazine based in Australia.
Beautiful Bizarre Magazine is packed full of insightful and inspiring articles and interviews with the best …
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Crow & Crown
27 February
Crow & Crown's main driving focus is to take real-life history and folklore and turn it into something fun and accessible for gamers.
Each of their 'big books', such as …
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Glacier Bay Books
19 February
Glacier Bay Books is a small independent manga publisher founded in 2019 in Oregon, USA.
They focus on indie & alternative manga, works in translation, contemporary literature and art, and …
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Aneido Comics
19 February
Comics by Aneido.
Titles include the English issue of Now No One Lurks Beneath the Snow, and both the English and Japanese issue of The Murderer and Her Runaway …
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Haven Spec Magazine
19 February
Haven Spec Magazine features stories and poems for a 21st century audience.
Haven Spec love stories with a sense of adventure, stories that teach us, that touch us, that leave …
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Gadda
19 February
Gadda is a TTRPG Designer, Vtuber, Cake Decorator, Chicken Tender, and Wife Guy.
They tend to make games that emulate stuff they like, in the vein of Funkopunk, because sharing what …
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Lillie J. Harris
19 February
Lillie J. Harris is a cartoonist, illustrator & writer creating stories full of tension and empathy.
Creator of IF I HAD KNOWN..., The Broken Heart at the Center of Comics …
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Shiraki Press
19 February
Shiraki Press is a new independent publisher of short-form adult fiction with a hopepunk vibe.
Stories of hope, in spite of everything
These are difficult times, but we don’t have …
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Books for Keeps
19 February
Taking children’s books seriously for over 40 years.
Books for Keeps celebrated their 40th anniversary in 2020. The magazine was first published in March 1980 and since then has reviewed …
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Underbelly Press
19 February
Underbelly Press is an online literary magazine that covets pieces oozing the raw, unfiltered heart of dirty realism.
Their lens is not only focused on one genre: they're on the …
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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 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.
The Naseby Horses
Recommended by
sakina
The Naseby Horses by Dominic Brownlow is a beautiful, haunting read - lots of layers. It deals with families, trauma, and poses questions about the validity of beliefs, be they religious, superstitious or scientific.
Absolutely gorgeous writing.
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 ].
Fermi's Progress 4: The Phone Job
Recommended by
kevin
The Phone Job continues the journey we're all on together, and concludes it in the most space opera way possible. Not only with a bang, but with hope.
Fermi's Progress is a collection of novellas that read like Red Dwarf meets DS9, crashes into Blake's Seven, by way of every single Gerry Anderson series, and a whole lot of Space 1999.
This is great science fiction you'll love.
Outermen
Recommended by
kevin
Amazingly-written, weird, claustrophobic, space, alternate Earth, horror story from a brilliant author who consistently nails it!
A tale of the Outside, what's beyond and, ultimately, fear of what may or may not be there. If there is something, stay hidden! If there isn't anything but a vast void, then stay home, be nice, don't explore, we're alone...
A story about our culture.
Europe in Autumn
Recommended by
kevin
Europe in Autumn, Europe at Midnight and Europe in Winter by Dave Hutchinson, combine a believable and prescient view of a soon-to-be Europe with a strange, almost fantastical twist.
It reminds me in part of China Miéville's The City and the City, while also showing flashes of William Gibson's Pattern Recognition, with its "technocultural future-present" setting.
All three are great reads!
The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, Jan/Feb 2023
Recommended by
sohkamyung
An average issue of F&SF, with interesting stories by Stefan Slater, Prashanth Srivatsa, Madalena Daleziou, David D. Levine, Dane Kuttler and Robert Reed.
Full review at [ https://sohkamyung.github.io/reviews/magazines/FantasyAndScienceFiction/20230117-FSF202301.html ]
The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, November/December 2022
Recommended by
sohkamyung
A good issue with mostly interesting and wonderful stories, some related to the holidays. I especially enjoyed the stories by John Shirley, Vida Cruz-Borja, J. C. Hsyu, Sara Ellis, Alexander Flores and Jo Miles.
Full review at [ https://sohkamyung.github.io/reviews/magazines/FantasyAndScienceFiction/20221128-FSF202211.html ]
The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, July/August 2022
Recommended by
sohkamyung
A better than average issue with some interesting stories, and some chilling horror stories. I enjoyed those stories by Rudi Dornemann, Brian Trent, Charlie Hughes, Nick Wolven, Rajeev Prasad, Paul Tobin and Nick DiChario.
Full review at [ https://bookwyrm.social/user/sohkamyung/review/267654/s/a-better-than-average-issue-of-fsf ]
Perihelion Summer
Recommended by
sohkamyung
An interesting tale of immediate survival in the face of catastrophic climate change. Compared to his previous stories, there isn't as much 'hard science' involved here, but surviving the changes would involve making tough decisions about how they can prepare and save themselves from the oncoming global crises.
Dichronauts
Recommended by
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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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!
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Update on the new Collections feature
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