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Monsters, the Monstrous, and Reclaiming the Other

Leo Elijah Cristea August 1, 2019

Monsters—or, in the very least, the monstrous—show up fairly frequently in most speculative fiction. Whether under the guise of dragons and creatures from the deep (ocean or space) or by…

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Writing Fantasy Saved My Mental State

Kellie Doherty July 30, 2019

Fantasy is sometimes referred to as “escapism” and it comes in many forms—whether that be reading a novel, getting immersed in a movie, or even playing a video game. That…

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As I Learn: How Your Story-Beast Moves

Gibril Kerefah July 26, 2019

In the wild, lions live and hunt in prides. An adult male can weigh as much as 200 kg (mostly muscle), and an adult female can reach top speeds of…

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Uncanny Collateral by Brian McClellan

Richard Marpole July 22, 2019

Alek Fitz is a collection agent. Not the most pleasant or glamorous of professions. Especially when your clients are corporations controlled by supernatural creatures who aren’t interested in repossessing cars…

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Worldbuilding Through Characterization

Aaron Miles July 19, 2019

When somebody mentions worldbuilding the first thing you’ll think of is probably a lavishly detailed map, something filled with interesting geography, the locations of important cities, and maybe a dragon…

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One Way by S. J. Morden

Jessica Juby July 16, 2019

Frank Kittridge is a middle-aged convict, doing time for killing his son’s drug supplier. His wife has divorced him and moved away with their son; he hasn’t heard from either…

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#SPFBO 5 Cover Contest

Overlord July 11, 2019

Last year’s cover contest was splendid. Each of the ten bloggers nominated the top three covers from their batch before voting for their favorites from the final pool of thirty.…

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SFF and Queerness – We Need To Do Better

Leo Elijah Cristea July 5, 2019

We’ve just said goodbye to June, month of queer visibility and pride (and gender-nonconforming visibility and pride, too—which many people (but not all) feel belongs under the umbrella of “queer”,…

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5th Annual Self-Published Fantasy Blog-Off: An Introduction

David Zampa July 3, 2019

Hello, to all the followers of the SPFBO (Self-Published Fantasy Blog-Off) the competition that began with an idle thought in the shadowed recesses of Mark Lawrence’s mind and is now…

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One Word Kill by Mark Lawrence

Toby Frost July 1, 2019

In January 1986, 15-year-old Nick is told that he has cancer. He begins chemotherapy and struggles to maintain as much of a normal life as he can. But a girl…

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What If… – Guest Blog by Tom Lloyd

Tom Lloyd June 27, 2019

Writing—It’s all basically the same whatever genre, right? No, of course I don’t believe that! If I did, I’d be trying to make my fortune in romance or something. There…

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Unicorn Mirror: A Compendium of Unicorn Lore

S. H. Paulus June 24, 2019

Introduction: The Ethereal Glimpsing of a Unicorn “The unicorn lived in a lilac wood, and she lived all alone. She was very old, though she did not know it, and…

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