Genre News Network Daily News March 23rd, 2026

Historical Happenings

Historical Happenings

  • 1903: Birth of Frank Belknap Long, prolific SF, fantasy, and horror author, and member of the Lovecraft Circle. Source: ISFDB.org

  • 1958: Birth of S.M. Stirling, author of the Emberverse and Nantucket series. Source: ISFDB.org

  • 1966: Publication of the novel version of Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes. Source: ISFDB.org

  • 1990: Death of John Dexter (pseudonym of Robert W. Lowndes), editor of Future Science Fiction. Source: ISFDB.org

  • 2014: Death of G.W. Locke, premier SF researcher and bibliographer. Source: ISFDB.org


Call for Submissions

  • Parsec Short Story Contest is open for the theme “Metamorphosis” (Deadline: March 31). Source: Parsec Inc

  • Future Worlds Prize seeks novel extracts from UK/Ireland writers of color. Source: Future Worlds Prize

  • Cosmic Horror Monthly issues a call for its C.L. Moore Tribute Issue. Source: Cosmic Horror Monthly

  • Thema Magazine seeks submissions for “The Wrong Shadow” (Deadline: May 1). Source: Thema

  • Utopia Science Fiction is open for space-themed poetry and short stories. Source: Utopia SF


SF Literature

  • Natalie Hallak at Ballantine has acquired North American rights to Vaishnavi Patel’s The Library of Lost Time. Source: Publishers Weekly

  • Astra House preempts Wan Sakamoto’s BoxBoxBoxBox, a dark speculative novella on supply-chain efficiency. Source: Publishers Weekly

  • Kevin J. Anderson & Rick Wilber feature in the March/April issue of Asimov’s with “The Ghosts of Goldilocks.” Source: Asimov’s Science Fiction

  • Octavia Cade publishes the novelette “How to Live With Polar Bears” in the current issue of Asimov’s. Source: Asimov’s Science Fiction

  • Gu Shi (translated by Andy Dudak) features in Analog with the story “Antarctic Radio.” Source: Tangent Online

  • Local author Jake Linn debuts Novalunosis, a space opera set under AI-controlled domes. Source: The Owensboro Times

  • David Ebenbach explores virtual alternate reality in “How Else” in the latest Asimov’s. Source: Asimov’s Science Fiction

  • Stephen Case publishes the religious mystery “The High Shrines” in the March Asimov’s. Source: Asimov’s Science Fiction

  • P.L. McMillan releases the short story “Ascension” via Apex Magazine. Source: Apex Magazine

  • Lavanya Lakshminarayan releases Intergalactic Feast, the second book in the Flavour Hacker series. Source: Rebellion Publishing

  • Adam Christopher’s Crawlspace explores interdimensional travel and ancient entities. Source: Tor Publishing Group

  • U.M. Agoawike debuts with Black as Diamond, exploring winged warrior society. Source: Reddit r/Fantasy


Fantasy Literature

  • Mark Lawrence’s Daughter of Crows (The Academy of Kindness #1) officially launches today, March 23. Source: Grimdark Magazine

  • Jenn Lyons releases the standalone high fantasy Green & Deadly Things via Tor. Source: Grimdark Magazine

  • Briar Boleyn’s The Wings That Bind (Bloodwing Academy #3) brings dark romantasy to the March list. Source: HarperCollins UK

  • Kritika H. Rao concludes the Divine Dancers saga with The Rise Of The Celestials. Source: HarperCollins UK

  • Sarah A. Parker delivers high-stakes political fantasy in To Snap A Silver Stem. Source: HarperCollins UK

  • Robert Jackson Bennett releases the new fantasy A Drop of Corruption. Source: Mr B’s Emporium

  • Charlie N. Holmberg concludes her duology with The Half-Hearted Queen. Source: Reddit r/fantasyromance

  • Kalyn Josephson debuts The Library of Amorlin, featuring magical libraries. Source: Publishers Weekly


Horror Literature

  • Blackstone has acquired North American rights to Amy Twigg’s Milk, Bread, Teeth, a body-horror novel. Source: Publishers Weekly

  • Hachette withdraws Shy Girl by Mia Ballard following AI-generated prose allegations. Source: The Guardian

  • Eric LaRocca explores grief horror in the new novel Wretch. Source: Bloody Disgusting

  • Emma Cleary releases Afterbirth, exploring fractured sisterhood. Source: Gizmodo

  • Bianca Carvalho publishes “The Ugly House” in the March issue of The Dark. Source: The Dark Magazine


Amazing Stories Free Fiction

  • “The Tyrant in Retrograde” by Scott Morris – This imperial story shows that the bigger they are, the harder they fall. Source: Amazing Stories


Poetry

  • Linda D. Addison and Jamal Hodge named Nebula finalists for “Though You Always Are.” Source: SFWA.org

  • Jennifer Hudak earns a Nebula nomination for “The World To Come.” Source: SFWA.org

  • Casey Aimer named a finalist for “They Said Robots Are.” Source: SFWA.org

  • Utopia Science Fiction releases “Moon Shadows,” a new speculative collection. Source: Utopia SF


Fandom

  • 2026 Hugo Award Nominations: All ballots must be received by Saturday, March 28, 2026. Source: TheHugoAwards.org

  • 24th Annual Rondo Hatton Classic Horror Awards: Online voting has begun. Source: RondoAward.com

  • Philip K. Dick SF Film Festival: Winners announced for the 13th annual event. Source: Amazing Stories

  • SFWA Nebula Policy: President Kate Ristau addresses LLM-use policy. Source: File 770


Gaming

  • Stellaris 4.3 “Cetus” Update: Now live, focusing on performance and naval rebalancing. Source: Paradox Interactive

  • Dragon’s Dogma 2 Anniversary: Capcom teases expansion with cryptic “Gransys” artwork. Source: Instant Gaming News

  • Marathon Launch Vision: Bungie confirms reboot on track for 2026. Source: Wccftech


Science & Spaceflight

  • Isar Aerospace delays the “Onward and Upward” launch to March 25 due to wind. Source: Isar Aerospace

  • Progress MS-33 successfully docks with the International Space Station. Source: NASASpaceflight

  • Beijing’s National Stadium hosts the “Mars Olympics” Digital Art Exhibition. Source: China.org


Publishing & Writing

  • Hachette Book Group appoints new lead for Speculative Fiction imprint. Source: Publishers Weekly

  • NaNoWriMo releases statement on ethical AI boundaries for the 2026 season. Source: NaNoWriMo.org


Art & Cool Stuff

  • Super 7 reveals metallic “Blind Box” G1 Transformers ReAction figures. Source: TFW2005

  • Walmart Collector Con exclusive G.I. Joe Duke figures are now live. Source: Toy Habits


Film/TV/Streaming

  • Project Hail Mary grossed $141 million since its March 20 release. Source: Variety

  • Star Trek: Starfleet Academy highlighted as top series for March. Source: Space.com

  • HBO Max adds anime masterpiece Angel’s Egg. Source: Inverse


Awards

  • Nebula Award Finalists 2026: SFWA officially posts the full ballot including Best Novel and Novella. Source: SFWA.org


Mundanity

  • Global Shipping Delay: Suez Canal traffic slowed by sandstorm, impacting physical book distribution in Europe. Source: BBC News


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