On the Importance of Having Your Book Translated (Not Your Mind-Set)
When writing for translation – let your identity and cultural background take the lead
When writing for translation – let your identity and cultural background take the lead
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.)
An extraordinary science fiction debut, Arkady Martine’s first novel in the Texicalaan trilogy, A Memory Called Empire is perfect for fans of John Scalzi, Becky Chambers and Frank Herbert’s Dune.
the book is about taking away a fundamental right, in this case speech, and as such, anyone could have been the target.
Why is landing on the Moon so hard? We can start by mentioning that the Moon is NOT made of soft cheese…
Do you like pets? Do you like space? If so, then have we got an anthology for you!
A review of the sequel to the Handmaid’s Tale
Edward’s new relationship puts him to the ultimate test as he must risk being with the boy he loves even at the cost of his own life!
Image: © R. Capanna, A. Berlato, and A. Pinato On the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, a team of artists and scientists have made a 16.78-carat diamond — valued at more than $2 […]
Formerly Known As…takes us into an all too possible future
A top flight science fiction romance author pays tribute to Andre Morton.
The first time I stumbled across Juliet Marillier’s books was years ago when I came across a beat-up copy of Wildwood Dancing in an op shop. I picked it up primarily for the gorgeous cover, […]
“Plenty of humans were monstrous, and plenty of monsters knew how to play at being human.” Every once in a while, there comes along a book that you know, deep in your heart, everyone and […]
Anyone who has ever tried to organize their bookshelves can tell you that books are not a standard size. In fact, even books that fall under the same category (mass market paperbacks, trade paperbacks, hardcovers) […]
Wow…a lot of fans are going to be thrilled by this – Gene was popular and this series was award-winning!
Did you love Madeline Miller’s Circe? You’re not alone! Miller’s irresistible novel gives voice to Circe, the crooked witch we all know—or think we know—from The Odyssey. While you wait for the TV adaptation, now’s a great time to […]
Time waits for no love
a far future where arranged marriages have taken on a whole new life
Brad Linaweaver (b.1952) died after a lengthy battle with cancer on August 29. Linaweaver began publishing science fiction in 1980 with the short story “The Competitor.” His second published story, the novella “Moon of Ice” was nominated […]
Netflix released new images for the upcoming superhero coming of age drama, Raising Dion. The Michael B. Jordan produced series will be released on Oct. 4th, and also stars the actor. Ja’Siah Young in Raising […]
Inspired by wuxia martial-arts dramas as well as the centuries-old ballad of Mulan, The Magnolia Sword is perfect for fans of Renee Ahdieh, Marie Lu, or Kristin Cashore–a thrilling, romantic, and sharp-edged novel that lives up to its beloved […]
The Inn is the latest from a Candice Fox and James Patterson partnership, and it is as exciting as their Harriet Blue series. The book opens with Billy mourning his wife, Siobhan’s death, along with […]
Buffy the Vampire Slayer meets Sky in the Deep in this bewitching, historical horror novel, perfect for fans of Holly Black and V.E. Schwab. Emily Lloyd-Jones grew up on a vineyard in rural Oregon, where she played in […]
QSFer Erik Schubach has a new FF urban fantasy out in his Urban Fairy Tales series: “Armageddon.” Last Upon a time… The Avatars have all gathered in Seattle to face the Elders in a bid […]
Title: Conviction Series: A New World Book Two Author: M.D. Neu Genre: sci fi LGBTQ+ Category: LGBT/Gay Publisher: NineStar Press Pages: 260 Reviewer: Kel Johnson, Paranormal Romance Guild About The Book A little blue world, the […]
In a major first, scientists have detected water vapor and possibly even liquid water clouds that rain in the atmosphere of a strange exoplanet that lies in the habitable zone of its host star about […]
Eoin Colfer reads from his latest
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