Cover of The Salt-Black Tree. At night, a dark muscle car covers the frame. Image from Nerds of a Feather.Per Locus, it’s official that F&SF has gone quarterly. I don’t know what this means for the magazine, but I don’t think it’s good.

Locus also reviewed Abigail Nussbaum’s new collection of reviews.

One of the smartest and most thoughtful writers in the SF field is Ted Chiang, and in the New Yorker he writes with intelligence and thought about AI as a maker of art.

Continuing with the intelligent and thoughtful writer theme, here’s Richard Powers being interviewed by the U.K. Guardian about his new book.

Autumn is here. This article from 2022 lists ten autumnal festivals. (It’s not deep, but it’s interesting.) I want you all to note that Oktoberfest is first.

I think I’ve been waiting for years for one of Lilith Saintcrow’s titles to reach out and grab me, and that may have happened. Nerds of a Feather reviews the Salt-Black Tree, and now I want to read it and the first book (not in that order).

Timely in more than one way: Last Sunday was the 20th anniversary of the show I love to critique, Lost—and Entertainment Weekly ran an article defending the show’s finale. It is a humorous and, frankly, lukewarm defense, but still. Warning, spoilers.

Teacup is a new series on Peacock, inspired by Robert McCammon’s 1988 novel Stinger. The show looks creepy in a good way.

Finally, an autumn cocktail, the bramble. I don’t know where you find crème de mure, unless you want to make your own, but this looks… fun. And I like blackberries, so there’s that.

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  • Marion Deeds

    Marion Deeds, with us since March, 2011, is the author of the fantasy novella ALUMINUM LEAVES. Her short fiction has appeared in the anthologies BEYOND THE STARS, THE WAND THAT ROCKS THE CRADLE, STRANGE CALIFORNIA, and in Podcastle, The Noyo River Review, Daily Science Fiction and Flash Fiction Online. She’s retired from 35 years in county government, and spends some of her free time volunteering at a second-hand bookstore in her home town.

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