Yearly Archives: 2023
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Interview with J R Dawson (THE FIRST BRIGHT THING)
J. R. Dawson (she/they) is a writer and educator who has published shorter works in places such as F&SF, The Year’s Best Science Fiction and Fantasy, ... -
Half a Step into the Weird – GUEST POST by Jen Williams (TALONSISTER)
Half a Step into the Weird by Jen Williams To start with a small confession: I have never been especially clear on the difference between ... -
Interview with Sara Hashem (THE JASAD HEIR)
Sara Hashem is an American-Egyptian writer from Southern California, where she spent many sunny days holed up indoors with a book. Sara’s love for fantasy and ... -
Interview with H. M. Long (DARK WATER DAUGHTER)
H. M. Long is a Canadian fantasy writer, author of HALL OF SMOKE, TEMPLE OF NO GOD, and BARROW OF WINTER, who loves history, hiking, and ... -
Artificial Intelligence: A Mirror to the Patriarchy – GUEST POST by Lavanya Lakshminarayan (THE TEN PERCENT THIEF)
Artificial Intelligence: A Mirror to the Patriarchy by Lavanya Lakshminarayan AI-generated art has stirred significant controversy over the last year—weekend warriors have illustrated children’s books overnight ... -
CHASM by Stacey McEwan (BOOK REVIEW)
All things find a way back home… Chasm is the sequel to Stacey McEwan’s bestselling debut Ledge, in which we met Dawsyn as she escaped her dangerous ... -
THE BONE ROOTS by Gabriela Houston (EXCERPT)
At its heart The Bone Roots is a story of two mothers, each trying to protect her child. When writing the book, I thought of how ... -
BRIDE OF THE SHADOW KING by Sylvia Mercedes (EXCERPT)
For fans of The Bridge Kingdom and A Deal with the Elf King, this sweeping tale of love and betrayal is equal blends sweet and spice. A shunned princess. A ... -
Women in SFF ’23 – WRAP UP Week 1
Welcome once more to Women in SFF! We are back for our fourth year celebrating and giving a platform to women in the SFF genres, and ... -
TALONSISTER by Jen Williams (BOOK REVIEW)
Any foolish enough to venture near the mountains and get caught were killed without trial or discourse, and their stripped, severed heads were left on the ...









