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Cover of Hungerstone by Kat Dunn.

A Study of Appetites: Kat Dunn’s Hungerstone

Kat Dunn reimagines Sheridan Le Fanu’s Carmilla, paying homage while thickening it into a critiq...

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Cover of City of Bones by Martha Wells

The Martha Wells Book Club: City of Bones

We're trading dragon people of the Raksura books for bioengineered marsupial people — let's get...

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Five SFF Stories To Tell Around a Fire

Short, satisfying, dramatic tales made for sharing...

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Cover of Written on the Dark by Guy Gavriel Kay.

Read an Excerpt From Written on the Dark by Guy Gavriel Kay

A historical fantasy novel of love and war, evoking the drama and turbulence of medieval France…

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Cover of Aunt Tigress by Emily Yu-Xuan Qin.

Familial Anxiety and Supernatural Heritage in Aunt Tigress by Emily Yu-Xuan Qin

A snarky urban fantasy novel inspired by Chinese and First Nation mythology.

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Cover of the Folio Society edition of Erin Morgenstern's The Night Circus

Erin Morgenstern on the Beauty & Magic of The Night Circus

Author Erin Morgenstern on her messy writing process, and the visuals of The Night Circus

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Read an Excerpt From Isabella Nagg and the Pot of Basil by Oliver Darkshire

A cozy fantasy about self-discovery—as well as fungus, capitalism, and sorcery…

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Cover of The Sea Eternal by Emery Robin.

“For Life is Short, and Art is Long”: The Sea Eternal by Emery Robin

Emery Robin’s queer space opera Cleopatra duology burns it all down in an exhilarating conclusio...

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Teatime in Space: Culture and Colonialism in SFF

Tea is vital to certain corners of science fiction...

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Five SFF Works About Unlikely Global Superpowers

Improbable, but not impossible, ascents to the world stage...

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