Nonfiction
Book Review: Will This Be A Problem? The Anthology: Issue 5, Olivia Kidula & Somto Ihezue, eds.
Will This Be A Problem? The Anthology: Issue 5 might have slipped under your radar—reviewer Arley Sorg says you should check it out!
Will This Be A Problem? The Anthology: Issue 5 might have slipped under your radar—reviewer Arley Sorg says you should check it out!
Looking for a book about best friends and Old Hollywood? Then don’t miss Silver and Smoke by Van Hoang!
This month Chris Kluwe presents you a book about love, loss, freaky fantasy, found family, and a little girl named Artemis Darth Vader. That’s right: we’re reading TJ Klune’s The Bones Beneath My Skin, and it is one rollercoaster of a ride.
Melissa A Watkins thinks you need a new found-family heist novel. She recommends: Hammajang Luck by Makano Yamamoto.
Arley Sorg has found another terrific anthology for you to check out: Bestiary of Blood: Modern Fables and Dark Tales, edited by Jamal Hodge. Read all about it in his newest review.
Arley Sorg tells you why you should check out a new SF heist novel: Hammajang Luck by Makana Yamamoto/
Melissa A Watkins dives into Erin K. Wagner’s new novel Mechanize My Hands to War—which proves deeply nuanced and thought-provoking. Find out if it’s your next read!
Looking for a book about humanity rising to assist each other during difficult times? Then Chris Kluwe recommends And the Sky Bled by S. Hati.
Looking for your next fantasy anthology read? Arley Sorg recommends Faeries Never Lie, edited by Zoraida Córdova and Natalie C. Parker
Are you looking for a Caribbean futurist queer feminine space opera retelling of the Alexandre Dumas adventure classic The Count of Monte Cristo? Well, that’s just what Suzan Palumbo’s new book Countess is–and Melissa A Watkins recommends it.