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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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Jemma Topaz
1 May
Jemma Topaz is someone who is really bad at writing profiles.
She's a trans lesbian living in Britain, and writing spicy lesbian fiction to escape from unspicy environs.
Jemma is …
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Luana Saitta
1 May
Luana Saitta is a Belgian-Italian speculative fiction enthusiast who’s co-authored the self-published non-fiction works Memories from Monster Island and Turtle Talkin’.
She has had several pieces featured in Fangoria magazine, …
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K. M. Herkes
1 May
K. M. Herkes is a Chicagoland-based writer of science fiction and fantasy books.
Somewhere between getting Master Gardener certification and taking a new job at the local library, I finished …
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Elise Carlson
1 May
Elise is a restless adventurer and passionate educator, with an endless list of 'what if?' questions to explore in epic fantasy and SciFi-Fantasy.
They write neurodiverse, queer-led adventures for those …
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Tune & Fairweather
24 April
Tune & Fairweather are Irish publisher of fine books on computer games.
Their beautifully-produced projects cover Armored Core, Bloodborne, Dark Souls, Elden Ring, fiction titles, art books, and much more.
For …
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Ruinous Attraction
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Perfectly paced smut with people who feel real enough to touch.
Origin Complex
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This is the most stunning science fiction novel I've read in years. To see such scope and grandeur in an independent title makes my heart sing!
You'll come for the mechs and ancient alien horrors, but you'll stay for the archaeology and one of the best robot-human buddy pairings since Iain M. Banks' Culture series.
The Healers' Home
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kevin
Another beautiful read by S.E. Robertson!
I'm really enjoying this slice-of-life fantasy genre I've only just learned about. The Healers' Home gives us a more stable setting, some new drama as past-acquaintances re-appear, and work to do as Agna and Keifon try and fit in to their new lives.
Family expectations, awkward commitments and trying relationships flesh out this wonderful book.
The Town
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sakina
Ever wanted to just walk on out of your life? Ever been walked out on?
This one's for you.
It's batshit brilliant. Just get it read!
Fat Vampire
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This is a delight for anyone into delicious dark comedy. Reginald Baskins is a man-mountain who finds himself turned by his colleague. This is one of the few books that I have genuinely laughed while reading.
The Town
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The Town is a fucking rollercoaster of a ride.
This Australian horror is written in a kind of jarring prose. The story is brilliant, terrifying, and utterly refuses to share its secrets with you.
On finishing this book, I promise that the first words out of your mouth will be "WHAT THE FUCK!".
Reminds me of books by China Miéville, John Langan, and Michael Marshall Smith.
Get it now!
The Queen of Ieflaria
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I unintentionally binged this awesome fantasy. This book is was nearly impossible to put down, but I had to eat every now and then. Such a fun read!
I love the world-building, the dialogue, the characters, and pretty much everything about this book.
I can't wait for the sequel! I'm reading it next. Errr, I'll probably binge it too...
Between the Scanlines - Issue 1
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kevin
I love a good zine! And Between the Scanlines hits the sweet spot for me; not too long that it stretches each issue, yet filled with plenty of retro gaming info.
Sasha and Kit are doing amazing work here. Buy as many issues as you can, and fill your eyes with gaming goodness with a lovely helping of personality and passion!
The Steerswoman
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kevin
An amazing fantasy tale that slowly unfolds to reveal a surprising twist.
At first, all seems familiar. You recognise the world of wizards and the ranger-like steerswomen. But, just like the steerswomen themselves, the more you learn, the more sense you begin to make of this world. Something isn't quite right.
Rosemary Kirstein has me hooked! I've already started the next book in the series.
INTERZONE #283 (SEP-OCT 2019)
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sohkamyung
A better than average issue, with interesting stories by Fiona Moore, David Cleden and Dustin Blair Steinacker.
Fantasy & Science Fiction, May/June 2019
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sohkamyung
An above average issue. An interesting mix of SF (Lavie Tidhar), Fantasy (Kelly Barnhill, Matthew Hughes) and Horror (Pip Coen, Rebecca Campbell) with a standout story by David Gullen.
Development in Progress
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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.