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New review on the blog.Things They Lost by Okwiri Oduor is a beautiful magical realism novel with a fascinating world, wonderful prose and an extremely endearing main character, about mother and...
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#ReadingNews Still on my re-read of Chalion. The Curse of Chalion is a theological delight, Paladin of Souls is one of the most exquisite and delicate weaving of emotions I’ve ever read (and it remains...
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@LunaPressPublishing I went to buy my Christmas panettone today and thought of you when I hit the Pandoro aisle. As usual, I took a Bonifanti Glassato for myself but there was an impressive aisle of...
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#ReadingNews I've finally moved on from my McMaster Bujold re-reads and I'm currently reading Winter Harvest by Ioanna Papadopoulou, a retelling of the Demeter myth by a writer of Greek descent. It...
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Found on BSky (shared originally by Andrew Knighton, from the account TeaWithTolkien), an important reminder at this time of the year.
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Hi to everyone who boosted this! If you’re interested, Andrew Knighton wrote a great novella, Ashes of the Ancestors, published by Luna Press (support small presses!) that you can find here:...
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Fans of #Penric& Desdemona, rejoice! A new story is coming!(Info courtesy of @paracactus in other...
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In case anyone is wondering, the comments on YouTube for the song Spice Up Your Life are wall-to-wall Doctor Who comments if you order them by ’New’ :D(Obviously, don’t go to check them if you haven’t...
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The weirdness of non-traditional families, I got my Christmas gift from StepDad early and look! This is the remarkable essay by @k_tastrof on French #scifi. I can’t wait to dive into it! If you’re...
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Since Emma Newman is talking about RSS feeds, a reminder that my blog has got one. Granted, I haven’t posted a review in two months but there’ll be reviews in 2024! The RSS feed will work wonders if...
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Me, re-reading for the umpteenth time the Farseer trilogies, reaching again the chapter ‘Quarrel’ in The Golden Fool, and muttering *again*: ‘You are a prick, FitzChivalry Farseer, and you deserve...
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The 2024 TBR is filling up. I’ve got a sci-fi novella and two SF novels, all three recommended by friends. I’m also eyeing a couple of novellas (fantasy and SF) so I expect a few reviews showing up in...
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#FrenchPol Chère Amélie, si tu en avais «marre des paquets d’heures pas sérieusement remplacées», cela signifie qu’on peut à présent compter sur toi pour renouveler le vivier des TZR, non?...
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If you missed it (because I did), the amazing and utterly brilliant Jeannette Ng had a short story in Uncanny Magazine.https://www.uncannymagazine.com/article/the-girl-with-a-city-inside-of-her/Thanks...
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A fantastic and intelligent article by Stew Hotston about AI, discoverability and new things. Read it asap!(Read Stew’s books too! His novella published last year by NewCon Press is...
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Re. Last boost. To Bogi’s recommendation, I’d add Palestinian Walks: Notes on a Vanishing Landscape, by Raja Shehadeh. It’s part ‘travelogue’ in the writer’s own country, part geography essay, and part...
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Following in the footsteps of @carturo222 , I’d like to make the American and Canadian administrators of the Hugos’ work easier for my ineligibility*.Please note that I affirm loud and clear that trans...
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