Radical reformism? Discuss.
Learn more here about @nkjemisin.bsky.social, the Grand Master Award, and how the work goes on after the accolades for all we've already done:
www.sfwa.org/2025/11/16/p...
Learn more here about @nkjemisin.bsky.social, the Grand Master Award, and how the work goes on after the accolades for all we've already done:
www.sfwa.org/2025/11/16/p...
Colourfields by Paul Kincaid
reviewed by Shinjini Dey
Making History by K. J. Parker
reviewed by Cameron Miguel
Esperance by Adam Oyebanji
reviewed by Eric Hendel
Link to the latest issue in our bio!
#speculativefiction #specfic #horror #sff #bookreviews
Colourfields by Paul Kincaid
reviewed by Shinjini Dey
Making History by K. J. Parker
reviewed by Cameron Miguel
Esperance by Adam Oyebanji
reviewed by Eric Hendel
Link to the latest issue in our bio!
#speculativefiction #specfic #horror #sff #bookreviews
My latest column for the excellent @ancillaryreviewofbooks.org, on Tochy Onyebuchi, Joy Sanchez-Taylor, and what to read to understand what you’re reading.
How might we fill the “imagination gap” in our fictions?
My latest column for the excellent @ancillaryreviewofbooks.org, on Tochy Onyebuchi, Joy Sanchez-Taylor, and what to read to understand what you’re reading.
How might we fill the “imagination gap” in our fictions?
The first long-form piece - my essay on the secret history of Indian science fiction - will be published on 22 Nov.
Watch this space!
The first long-form piece - my essay on the secret history of Indian science fiction - will be published on 22 Nov.
Watch this space!
Glyph, Ali Smith (Jan)
Loss Protocol, Paul McAuley (Feb)
If We Cannot Go at the Speed of Light, Kim Choyeop (Mar)
Nonesuch, Frances Spufford (Mar)
What We Are Seeking, Cameron Reed (Apr)
The End of Everything, M John Harrison (Jun)
Isabel J. Kim, Sublimation (Jun)
Glyph, Ali Smith (Jan)
Loss Protocol, Paul McAuley (Feb)
If We Cannot Go at the Speed of Light, Kim Choyeop (Mar)
Nonesuch, Frances Spufford (Mar)
What We Are Seeking, Cameron Reed (Apr)
The End of Everything, M John Harrison (Jun)
Isabel J. Kim, Sublimation (Jun)
On the bourgeois novel:
On the bourgeois novel:
Please submit recommendations by Nov. 14th for the Otherwise Award jury to consider! Nominate works of speculative fiction - #sciencefiction, #fantasy, and more - that expand or explore our notions of gender:
otherwiseaward.org/award/2025-o...
Please submit recommendations by Nov. 14th for the Otherwise Award jury to consider! Nominate works of speculative fiction - #sciencefiction, #fantasy, and more - that expand or explore our notions of gender:
otherwiseaward.org/award/2025-o...
Elsewhere, it also speaks to Jacqui’s thoughts on redemption (or lack thereof) in fiction here:
Elsewhere, it also speaks to Jacqui’s thoughts on redemption (or lack thereof) in fiction here:
As a sidenote, the ILLUSTRATED FEATURE SECTION was a syndicated tabloid insert aimed at Black readers.
As a sidenote, the ILLUSTRATED FEATURE SECTION was a syndicated tabloid insert aimed at Black readers.
The first space opera by a Black Author, John P. Moore's THE MARTIAN TRILOGY, is now available, thanks to the work of Dr. Lisa P. Yaszek and others. Originally published in THE ILLUSTRATED FEATURE SECTION in 1930.
www.amazon.com/Martian-Tril...
The first space opera by a Black Author, John P. Moore's THE MARTIAN TRILOGY, is now available, thanks to the work of Dr. Lisa P. Yaszek and others. Originally published in THE ILLUSTRATED FEATURE SECTION in 1930.
www.amazon.com/Martian-Tril...