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SUBSERVIENCE by Scott Dale (FILM REVIEW)
When his wife becomes sick, a struggling father buys a lifelike AI android named Alice to help with the housework. Things seem fine until ... -
CHLOROPHILIA by Cristina Jurado, translated by Sue Burke (BOOK REVIEW)
“Is it true that all the fields used to be green?” The old man paused to pull a kerchief from the back pocket of ... -
WHEN THE MOON HITS YOUR EYE by John Scalzi (BOOK REVIEW)
“Well, you’re not saved. None of us are saved! We’re all going to die! All of us! We’ve got two years, tops, and ... -
The Magic of Multiple Perspectives in Fantasy Romance – GUEST POST by A. K. Mulford (A SKY OF EMERALD STARS)
The second book in the all-new Golden Court romantasy trilogy. A secret song. A hidden fortress. A world on the brink of war. Royal ... -
DENGUE BOY by Michel Nieva translated by Rahul Bery (BOOK REVIEW)
“Nobody loved Dengue Boy. I don’t know if it was his long beak or the constant, unbearable buzzing sound his wings made as they ... -
Interview with Emily Rath (NORTH IS THE NIGHT)
EMILY RATH is a New York Times, USA Today, and #1 Amazon bestselling author of romance and fantasy. Her sex-positive, queer-inclusive books include the ... -
SET MY HEART ON FIRE by Izumi Suzuki, translated by Helen O’Horan (BOOK REVIEW)
Izumi Suzuki – Set My Heart On Fire (1983, translated by Helen O’Horan 2024) “I’m passionate, of course. Passion is something that occurs ... -
HAMMAJANG LUCK by Makana Yamamoto (EXCERPT)
HAMMAJANG | adjective. Definition: In a disorderly or chaotic state; messed up. Chiefly in predicative use, esp. in all hammajang. Etymology: A borrowing from Hawaiian ... -
AN ORCHID IN MY BELLY BUTTON by Katy Wimhurst (COVER REVEAL)
Offbeat short stories that explore our fragile world These stories savour the surreal, flirt with magical realism, dabble with dystopia. A boy sees the ... -
THE REMARKABLE LIFE OF IBELIN by Benjamin Ree (FILM REVIEW)
Mats Steen, a Norwegian gamer, died of a degenerative muscular disease at the age of 25. His parents mourned what they thought had been ...