- 2024 Shirley Jackson AwardsThe 2024 Shirley Jackson Awards were presented at Readercon 34 on July 19. The juried award is given for outstanding achievement in the literature of psychological suspense, horror, and the dark fantastic. The winners are: NOVEL NOVELLA NOVELETTE SHORT FICTION SINGLE-AUTHOR COLLECTION … Continue reading
- Pixel Scroll 7/19/25 If The Pixels Are United, The Scrolls Will Never Be Divided(1) LEE MANDELO Q&A. Electric Literature learns how “Lee Mandelo Is Creating Queer Futurity Today”. NZ: In the past, you’ve made a point of calling “queer representation” queer presence, which also references what Ocean Vuong has said on the topic. Was … Continue reading
- Seattle Worldcon 2025 July 19 Business Meeting SessionThe second main session of the Seattle Worldcon 2025 Business Meeting was held online today, chaired by Jesi Lipp. FULL TEXT. The complete original language of resolutions, business passed-on by 2024, and new constitutional amendments, can be found in the … Continue reading
- Warner Holme Review: Tolkien in the 21st CenturyBy Warner Holme: Nick Groom’s Tolkien in the 21st Century is a whirlwind attempt to recontextualize the work of the father of the modern fantasy genre. He does this through meticulously looking at each aspect of the man’s work, yes, but also … Continue reading
- Pixel Scroll 7/18/25 Waiter, There’s A Pixel In My Scroll(1) DOCTOR WHO MAKES UP FOR LOST TIME. Is this right? — “Classic Sci-Fi Series Gets Its First Ever Emmy Nomination After 62 Years” reports ScreenRant. But when you find out what category Doctor Who is nominated for you’ll see … Continue reading
- Cats Sleep on SFF: Green EyesChris Barkley says, “Our cat, Nova, has a new napping spot, a discarded computer paper box lid. And of course she judged Lucius Shepard’s 1984 novel, Green Eyes, by its cover…” Photos of your felines (or whatever you’ve got!) resting … Continue reading
- Pixel Scroll 7/17/25 If There E’er Was Such A Creature Born, With Pixelled Hide And Single Scrolley Horn, I’d Rather See Than Be One(1) OVERLOOKED LE GUIN? Peter Milne Greiner suspects readers need to be reawakened to Le Guin’s Gifts, Voices, and Powers, and analyzes them at length in “The Ambiguous Realism of Ursula K. Le Guin’s Lost Trilogy” at Reactor. …Gifts takes place … Continue reading
- JustWatch Audience Analysis: Emmy Favorites & SnubsJustWatch analyzed streaming behavior from over 20 million TV fans to reveal what audiences were actually watching and compared that with the list of Television Academy Emmy Award nominees in three key categories: Outstanding Drama, Comedy, and Limited or Anthology … Continue reading
- Pixel Scroll 7/16/25 Pixel-Packing Filer, Lay That Pixel Down(1) HUGO VOTING DEADLINE APPROACHES. There’s one week left to cast your votes for the 2025 Hugo Awards. Voting closes Wednesday, July 23 at 11:59 p.m. Pacific. (2) RADIO SF CELEBRATED. [Item by Rich Lynch.] WAMU’s “The Big Broadcast” is … Continue reading
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