Blastoff: Red Spawn Delivery by Anne E. Johnson
Congratulations to Anne E. Johnson, whose Red Spawn Delivery hits the starship lanes today! The third adventure in the witty, rambunctious Webrid Chronicles, this is the wildest escapade yet of…
Congratulations to Anne E. Johnson, whose Red Spawn Delivery hits the starship lanes today! The third adventure in the witty, rambunctious Webrid Chronicles, this is the wildest escapade yet of…
Love, unconquerable in battle, Even immortals can’t escape you, And mortals, in their one day's dusk, Tremble before your glory. Sophocles’ Antigone English is notoriously poor in words of…
The March 1 liftoff of Red Spawn Delivery, the third installment of Ganpril Webrid's interplanetary escapades, is almost upon us! Anne E. Johnson has conscientiously decoded and transmitted the adventures…
Lovers of beauty (sorely needed these days) and devotees of the wondrous: feast your eyes on Jenny Zemanek's inspired cover to Robin Shortt's Wellside that eloquently conveys the originality, verve…
To Shape the Dark, the younger sibling of The Other Half of the Sky, focusing on women scientists doing science not-as-usual, has become as widely acclaimed as its illustrious predecessor:…
Those lucky souls, human or otherwise, who've read Fifty Feet of Trouble have encountered Merry Celestial and its intrepid crew. To give more background on this much-storied vessel, Justin Robinson…
To Shape the Dark, the younger sibling of The Other Half of the Sky, focusing on women scientists doing science not-as-usual, has become as widely acclaimed as its illustrious predecessor:…
Justin Robinson shares his thoughts about creating Fifty Feet of Trouble: That I would return to the City of Devils universe was a given. Honestly, if I had my druthers…
Here’s wishing a dragon’s long and remarkable life to Drakon, A. M. Tuomala’s stunning sophomore novel after her acclaimed debut Erekos! Drakon can be summarized as “Game of Thrones meets…
“It ain't all buttons and charts, little albatross. You know what the first rule of flying is?” -- Malcolm Reynolds, captain of Firefly class starship Serenity Ever since I read…