Anything I say would just feel repetitive, so…just give it a listen. Amazing voice (as always), very deliberately produced in ways that add to it, and enormously creative.
Anything I say would just feel repetitive, so…just give it a listen. Amazing voice (as always), very deliberately produced in ways that add to it, and enormously creative.
<settles into rocker>
<thumps cane a few times>
Let's talk about what the process of submitting short fiction used to look like, shall we? And about what it looks like now.
<settles into rocker>
<thumps cane a few times>
Let's talk about what the process of submitting short fiction used to look like, shall we? And about what it looks like now.
Whether you’re progressive, liberal, leftist, libertarian, communist, socialist, moderate, democrat, conservative, Christian, atheist, Gen Z, Boomer… we have the same enemy. It’s the oligarchs.
No Kings
Whether you’re progressive, liberal, leftist, libertarian, communist, socialist, moderate, democrat, conservative, Christian, atheist, Gen Z, Boomer… we have the same enemy. It’s the oligarchs.
No Kings
I've written other poems recently, so it isn't that out of the ordinary. And I often have an inflated opinion of what I write soon after (or an abysmally low opinion...). So that's not extraordinary either.
Just something small to mention.
I've written other poems recently, so it isn't that out of the ordinary. And I often have an inflated opinion of what I write soon after (or an abysmally low opinion...). So that's not extraordinary either.
Just something small to mention.
(My dad didn’t like us sticking things on the walls for more than a few weeks, so this was a poster I bought in college, hanging alongside a foldable map of Middle Earth)
(My dad didn’t like us sticking things on the walls for more than a few weeks, so this was a poster I bought in college, hanging alongside a foldable map of Middle Earth)
howsweetthewords.com/two-fic-tues...
howsweetthewords.com/two-fic-tues...
The earliest one I recall is "Third Planet from Altair," a Choose Your Own Adventure book by Edward Packard. I mostly remember it because that and "Who Killed Harlowe Thrombey" were the only CYOA books I kept until I left home.
After that it's one of the Jules Verne books.
What, bluesky scifi fans ,were the first science fiction books that you can remember reading?
For me it was
* Adrift in the Stratosphere, by AM Low
* Lensman series by EE Smith
Cruel kings can be overthrown. The trope of a just ruler has resonance. Simba defeating Scar. Aragorn revealing his heritage. Ged lifting up Arren.
Cruel kings can be overthrown. The trope of a just ruler has resonance. Simba defeating Scar. Aragorn revealing his heritage. Ged lifting up Arren.
And there's a bonus, free/pay-what-you-want TTRPG one-shot in the store as well, Spire Songs & Steam Gears!
And there's a bonus, free/pay-what-you-want TTRPG one-shot in the store as well, Spire Songs & Steam Gears!
(Crocheted beetle courtesy of writer-and-librarian extraordinaire @endawson.bsky.social )
(Crocheted beetle courtesy of writer-and-librarian extraordinaire @endawson.bsky.social )
Link to the full list of poems (and purchasing options) is here: sfpoetry.com/sl/issues/st...
Link to the full list of poems (and purchasing options) is here: sfpoetry.com/sl/issues/st...
Eleven years ago, we were releasing the original Spire City episodes, a story of a found family, people infected with a terrible and targeted disease, turning them slowly into animals.
In preparation to re-release an omnibus, this is a new intro to Chels & co:
Eleven years ago, we were releasing the original Spire City episodes, a story of a found family, people infected with a terrible and targeted disease, turning them slowly into animals.
In preparation to re-release an omnibus, this is a new intro to Chels & co: