Novedades de Octubre en Hispanoamérica

LIBROS En el XI congreso internacional de Narrativa Fantástica, el crítico y escritor Elton Honores, se ha presentado el libro “Nada humano sobrevive aquí. Antología de cuentos peruanos bajo la sombra de H.P. Lovecraft” (Academia […]

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YA Fantasy From Harper Collins

The Twelve by New York Times bes tselling author Joey Graceffa (February 24, HarperCollins, Hardcover) YA Queer Fantasy “Sisters by blood, siblings by choice, and spellcraft that warps you the more you use it—The Twelve […]

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The Big Idea: Tim Chawaga

Life should be a party. Author Tim Chawaga is here today to expand upon this idea, showing us that parties can come in many forms. Follow along in the Big Idea for his newest novel, […]

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The Big Idea: Morgan Richter

Sometimes, you try your best, and it simply isn’t enough. Author Morgan Richter explores the question of “should the main character always be triumphant, even when under-skilled compared to the enemy?” Follow along in the […]

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The Big Idea: Thomas R. Weaver 

How different would the world look if humans stopped downplaying our problems, such as climate change? Author Thomas R. Weaver imagines a near-future where we hand over control to someone, or something, who won’t ignore […]

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Novedades de Septiembre

En primer lugar, quiero disculparme por mi larga ausencia. He tenido un mes muy difícil y cargado. Lamentablemente Octubre está empezando igual. Espero poder ser más conzistente con las publicaciones. LIBROS Maquinaciones narrativas ha presentado […]

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The Big Idea: D. M. Beucler

Small acts of kindness may not always seem like they change the world, but they certainly change the world of whoever you’re helping. Author D. M. Beucler discusses how acts of kindness are a comfort […]

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The Big Idea: Joe R. Lansdale 

Horror isn’t just scary for horror’s sake. Good horror entails so much more than jump scares and spooky creatures. Author Joe R. Lansdale expands on how horror can contain multitudes of other genres, and comment […]

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The Big Idea: Athena Giles 

Sometimes, you have to take inspiration from wherever you are. In author Athena Giles’s case, most of that inspiration came from their time in New Zealand and New Hampshire. Follow along in their Big Idea […]

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The Big Idea: Michelle Knudsen 

Escapism through reading fantasy is something we’re all familiar with, but is it always the best idea to ignore the rest of the world and to some extent, yourself? Author Michelle Knudsen explores this idea […]

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