The Cybernetic Tea Shop by Meredith Katz: Book Review
You like the tea, you like the AI Barista, so what’s not to like?
You like the tea, you like the AI Barista, so what’s not to like?
WANAL, but SFWA offers some suggestions regarding no-advance contract
More parts of a popular medieval romance uncovered
Today, Barker is himself publically out and is becoming an elder statesman of the horror writing world and movies based on his work are familiar fiends, I mean, friends around the world.
Unrequited love can be expressed in so many different ways….
Interviews with the authors of novels in a shared universe Science Fiction Romance series
It’s a knife fight in the world of science fiction romance!
THE list of things you MUST avoid if you want to finish a project on time
Is “idea theft” a real thing and, if so, is it worth doing the time when you’re caught?
Reverse Harems seem to be a fading plot, while “bully academies” are trending; what else will be happening with future romance?
Almost sharing early developmental works is something most authors will do; sharing the actual work? Not.
Designing an interstellar cruiseliner is not as straightforward as one might suppose.
Women have written a lot of horror; this new book shows you that women have written a LOT or horror
A budding writer’s dream – growing up with a library in the house
Writing rituals – when to use them and when to give them up
In this world of social media and hacking and etc., anything you say anywhere anytime EVER can come back to bite you.
an interview with Michael Mammay, author of Spaceside
A YA author discusses her journey to authorship
As a freelancer, choosing what to write next can be an interesting decision
An interview with the author of a story about internal superpowers – based on a Podcast series!
Is it science fiction romance with adventure. Or maybe it’s space opera with space marines and romantic elements.
A top flight science fiction romance author pays tribute to Andre Morton.
Coverage of the Ansiblefest, and event centered on feminist science fiction
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 […]
Cat Pictures Please? Naomi Kritzer’s novel is coming early November, 2019
In this expose by author and SFWA member Ken Pelham, writers are cautioned not to get trapped by jargon and slang
The SFWA minimum payment rate for professional short fiction markets is now eight cents per word. In accordance with our mission to support and empower science fiction and fantasy writers, SFWA periodically reviews and adjusts […]

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