Tag: Sci-fi
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Women in SFF Author Spotlight – Ginger Smith (THE RUSH’S EDGE)
Ginger Smith has worked various jobs as a record store employee, freelance writer, bookstore assistant manager and high school teacher of English. She plays in various ... -
Kameron Hurley – The Light Brigade
“People succumb to fear, no matter the government. The everyday person doesn’t want war, but it’s remarkably easy to convince them. It’s the government that determines ... -
NEON LEVIATHAN by T R Napper (Book Review)
“We can only exist in the places they’ve forgotten. Our external world was colonised centuries ago, given over to the oligarchs. Our internal spaces are being ... -
Seven Devils by Elizabeth May and Laura Lam — Book Review
Published by: Gollancz Genre: Science fiction Series: Seven Devils #1 (of 2) Pages: 448 (Hardcover) Format: eARC Review Copy: Courtesy of Will O’Mullane over at Gollancz ... -
Readers Without Borders – Final Update
June Readathon – #ReadersWithoutBorders Final Update – Roque Protocol Well, seeing as it’s July already, I suppose it’s pretty clear that the #ReadersWithoutBorders charity readathon ... -
5-Star Books in 5 Words – Sci-Fi
Welcome back to our monthly feature – 5-Star Books in 5 Words! Last month, in line with celebrating all things fantasy for Wyrd and Wonder ... -
Author Spotlight – T. R. Napper (NEON LEVIATHAN)
T. R. Napper is a multi-award-winning author, including the Aurealis for best short story. His work has appeared in annual Year’s Best Anthologies, and he has been published in respected ... -
Too Like the Lightning by Ada Palmer – Book Review
Science fiction is at its finest when it tackles bold ideas, when it offers striking visions of the future, and when it cuts to the very ... -
Readers without Borders – First Update
June Readathon – #ReadersWithoutBorders First Update – Macaque Attack! For those who missed it, I’ve joined the #ReadersWithoutBorders charity readathon for June, all in aid ... -
DEAD ASTRONAUTS by Jeff VanderMeer (Book Review)
“You want. Things to be words. That are not words. Could never be words. Your fox is some other construct. We did not agree to that. ...