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Book Review: Screams From the Dark, edited by Ellen Datlow
Every Ellen Datlow anthology is a hit. Let Arley Sorg tell you why her newest, Screams from the Dark, is really cool.
Every Ellen Datlow anthology is a hit. Let Arley Sorg tell you why her newest, Screams from the Dark, is really cool.
The Blood Trials, N.E. Davenport’s SF debut, really lives up to its name. Let Aigner Loren Wilson tell you why this new novel is more than just blood and violence–and why you might just love it.
You know Arley Sorg loves short fiction, and he’s found some real gems for you in Lesser Known Monsters of the 21st Century, a new collection from award-winning literary writer Kim Fu. Let him tell you why you should check out this book!
Arkady Martine’s novel A Desolation Called Peace made a whole lot of Year’s Best lists for 2021. But if you’re still not sure you want to dive into Martine’s world, Chris Kluwe is here to tell you why you should.
Aigner Loren Wilson lays it out straight: she loves She Who Became the Sun, the new novel from Shelley Parker-Chan. But to find out why, you’ll have to read her review.
Start the new year with a powerful and important read. Arley Sorg tells you why you don’t want to miss Trouble the Waters, a new anthology from powerhouse team Sheree Renée Thomas, Pan Morigan, Troy L. Wiggins.
Reviewer Chris Kluwe compares The Misfit Soldier, a new military SF novel from Michael Mammay, to an explosive heist movie. Yep. You should read it!
Is Tade Thompson’s Far From the Light of Heaven, a new locked room mystery set in space, the right read for you? Let reviewer Aigner Loren Wilson tell you why it just might be.
Chris Kluwe has a book recommendation for anyone ready to fight The Man or who feels like the world needs a little Nonsense: Where The Drowned Girls Go, by Seanan McGuire. Check out his latest review to find out why!
Arley Sorg loves short stories. Find out why he’s recommending this anthology of stories by acclaimed YA writers of the Latin American diaspora: Reclaim the Stars: 17 Tales Across Time & Space, edited by Zoraida Córdova.