Excerpt: Star Language by Charon Dunn
Star Language CHAPTER ONE Probably if I told you I was writing all this down in case any Earth humans survive into the future and want to know what happened you’d think I was being […]
Star Language CHAPTER ONE Probably if I told you I was writing all this down in case any Earth humans survive into the future and want to know what happened you’d think I was being […]
Book View Café is an author-owned and operated publishing cooperative of New York Times bestselling authors and award winners, among them, the late Ursula K. Le Guin. Our authors write across all genres, from science fiction to […]
Book View Café is an author-owned and operated publishing cooperative of New York Times bestselling authors and award winners, among them, the late Ursula K. Le Guin. Our authors write across all genres, from science fiction to […]
Sherwood Smith reads from A Stranger to Command
A reading from the Sixth book in the Jani Kilian Chronicles by Kristine Smith. “Debts linger, waiting to be paid.”
A founding member of The Book View Cafe introduces us to the organization.
1 An Unwanted Message Every seat is taken at the long oval table. Cards, perfectly aligned on the green baize cloth, declare the ministerial post of each chair’s occupant. Outside, a yellowish mist clings to […]
Twenty-five years ago a pair of lovers ran for their lives from an angry prince and washed up on an island where they adopted new identities — and found themselves blessed by an omen promising great things, a single golden phoenix feather. A reading by Sherwood Smith.
“Water,” Kine said. “Please… I need water.” It felt like his insides were on fire. People were moving around him. He could hear them but was too weak to open his eyes, and just waited […]
Today’s Book View Cafe reading features Jennifer Stevenson and a selection from Amanda, the latest in the author’s CoEd Demon Slut series.
Prologue The moons of Alpha 49C shone brightly through the hatch. All seven of them were in slightly different phases. Jenn thought this was perhaps the most beautiful thing she had ever seen. The past […]
Today’s Book View Cafe reading features Brenda W. Clough and a selection from The Jaguar Queen of Copal, the third book in The Thrilling Adventures of Marian Halcombe series.
Today’s Book View Cafe reading features Brenda W. Clough and a selection from The Jaguar Queen of Copal, the third book in The Thrilling Adventures of Marian Halcombe series.
Today’s Book View Cafe reading features Kris Faryn & Jules Lynn’s and a selection from Mark of the Gods, Book One of their Muse Island mythological amateur sleuth series.
Teel James Glenn has killed hundreds and been killed more times–on stage and screen, as he has traveled the world for forty-plus years as a stuntman, swordmaster, storyteller, bodyguard, actor, and haunted house barker. He has […]
Today’s Book View Cafe reading features Jennifer Stevenson and a selection from Beth, the latest in the author’s CoEd Demon Slut series.
Ron Miller is an illustrator and author living in South Boston, Virginia. He has created 71 books on astronomical, astronautical and science fiction subjects for adults and young adults. His books have received more than twenty commendations and awards, including the American Institute of Physics […]
“But all too often novice writers seeking to emulate these men are ignoring or castigating “old-fashioned” sf as irrelevant or worse. These novice writers have fastened upon the superficialities of style in the so-called “New Wave,” and ignored its foundations.”
BOOK EXCERPT: TO KILL A SHADOW by KATHERINE QUINN Excerpted from To Kill a Shadow, by Katherine Quinn. Entangled Teen, 2023. Reprinted with permission. Chapter Eight Jude I should never have picked her. I thundered […]
Gustavo Bondoni is a novelist and short story writer with over four hundred stories published in fifteen countries, in seven languages. He is a member of Codex and a Full Member of SFWA. He has […]
Amazing Selects recently released the thrilling SF-Espionage novel ESPionage: Regime Change by Tom Easton and Frank Wu. Now, to spur your interest and to give you some small idea of what you’ll find in that […]
Anna Kashina writes secondary world fantasy, featuring immersive historical settings, magic, adventure, and swordplay. Her passions and occupations include dancing, martial arts, crafts, biomedical sciences, gemstones, and video games, not necessarily in this order. She […]
Sandra Bond discovered science fiction as a young teen, and science fiction fandom as a slightly older one. She fell in love with both of them immediately, and the love affair continues to this day. […]
Francis Hamit offers Amazing’s readers a 14,000+ word excerpt from his upcoming novel, Starmen. Starmen is a 190,000 word epic featuring, among other things, alternate history, quantum mechanics, Apache Indian myths and nasty Aliens. It all begins in 1875 El Paso, Texas.
Frying Pan Blues Sol System – 2241 “How much longer till we reach Mars?” Moss’s fare looked even more nervous than he had when he’d boarded back on Earth, and that was when they’d still […]
Melinda Taub is an Emmy- and Writers’ Guild Award-winning writer. The former head writer and executive producer of Full Frontal with Samantha Bee, she is the author of Still Star-Crossed, a young adult novel which was adapted […]
Excerpt from Hotel Exotica – The Big Yaya Excerpt 1: Lucas left Ruby’s slot and made a hasty path back to his own slot. He had only just arrived and was seated watching a news […]
Excerpt from Hotel Exotica – The Pandora Effect Excerpt 1: He stood and grabbed the woman, who also stood and now began to struggle with him. But his action was unexpected when he grabbed […]
Robert Charles Wilson has been writing science fiction since the publication of his first novel, A Hidden Place, in 1986. His novels include Darwinia, Blind Lake, and Spin, which received numerous awards including the Hugo Award, the Grand Prix […]
GRAG’S LAST ESCAPE By Gary Phillips from The Unvarnished Gary Phillips: A Mondo Pulp Collection (978-1-953103-36-9, October 10, 2023; 336 Pages, $17, Three Rooms Press) Gary Phillips has been a community activist, labor organizer […]

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