
Top New Science Fiction Books of February 2020
This will get your March started
This will get your March started
An excerpt from Brandon Sanderson’s latest – Starsight
Welcome to the infamous interstellar shopping extravaganza of the Trade Pact known as Plexis Supermarket! in an anthology edited by one of our magazine contributors, Julie Czerneda
Aaaah, the complexities of maintaining a secret identity
Den of Geek recommends a handful of new books for your fall reading pleasure
The latest in YA book releases!
Check out these new reads for Fall
Vox is easily defined as a more modern take on The Handmaid’s Tale
A review of the debut novel The Stars Now Unclaimed by Drew Williams’
Annalee Newitz Autonomous is a fairly brutal book at points, but it’s never hopeless. It explores the limits of idealism and good intentions
Space Westerns are making a come back
Jim C. Hines…Janitors of the post apocalypse…what’s not to love?
Visit a Mars colony set up for both scientific research and a reality show in Emma Newman’s Before Mars
The 5th Gender – a cozy mystery science fiction and queer romantic comedy with a healthy dose of social commentary
A collection of short stories from the author of NInefox Gambit
An interview with the author of a story about internal superpowers – based on a Podcast series!
Check out this month’s new SF releases
Enter now to win a copy of Annalee Newitz’s latest The Future of Another Timeline
We all need to pay more attention to Octavia Butler. Here’s your chance.
This month’s Den of Geek Book Club pick is Binti, the first installment in a novella series about a young African woman, the eponymous Binti, who leaves her home on Earth for the first time to attend an intergalactic university on another planet. (Yes, Binti is a total badass.)
Formerly Known As…takes us into an all too possible future
Time waits for no love
At first we thought this was a post about the growth of sex organs…but then “Epistle” was explained to us and it wasn’t Latin for what we thought it was Latin for….
Newly elected SFWA President AND winner of the 2019 Hugo Award for Best Novel!
Up-coming space operas, the “bread and butter of the genre
Cat Pictures Please? Naomi Kritzer’s novel is coming early November, 2019
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