I will read two short fiction works on The Story Hour tonight, at 7 PM Pacific Time. The readings are store on the Facebook page, if you want to catch up later.
The Centers for Disease Control have downloadable data available to the public. Check their site here.
In Reactor’s List of Five column, James Driscoll shares five books about gods causing trouble for humans.
Award Season! Speculative fiction is well represented on the ALA’s Alex award list this year.
Nerds of a Feather provides a response to Remember You Will Die by Eden Robins that is not a conventional review.
John Scalzi revealed the cover for his latest OLD MAN’S WAR novel. He also memorialized the site’s 14,000th post.
On Brandon Sanderson’s blog he shares a synopsis of his writing classes. This one is on plot.
In The Astounding Analog Companion, Sakinah Hofler discusses the impact of Octavia Butler on her writing and her world view.
Here’s an article on Blue Origin’s “spin trick” to simulate the moon’s gravity.
Surely, not the worst things in the world to collect: https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pubs_not_in_series.cgi?408
Oh, Marion, those little Gnome Press sci-fi hardcovers are highly collectible items today! Who wouldn't want the entire set?
Gnome Press is probably the best publisher name ever. You mentioned the vocabulary, and I started thinking about how many…
Menewood, Orbital and GennaRose Nathercott's Thistlefoot were three of my favorite reads of 24/25 so far.
[…] Still, what makes this theme so compelling is how much it resonates with readers. Who hasn’t been tempted to…