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Writer | UNCERTAIN SONS AND OTHER STORIES (2025) | Nebula, Locus, Philip K. Dick Special Citation Winner | Hugo, Ignyte, Stoker, Shirley Jackson Finalist | Best American SFF, Brave New Weird | Korean/Irish Dad o' 3. Rep: Michael Curry. thomashawrites.com
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If you've been thinking abt it, now's a great time to sub. Huge range of stories and styles. Consistently featuring international authors and translated works. High hit rate of thoughtful stories. Award-winning work, but also trying out stuff like "The Mub." Why I'm always coming back. Check em out!
if jeremy strong does gollum swallowed a bubble voice for the full runtime i will give standing ovation at the end.
social network 2 seems fine. disappointed that jeremy allen white talks like a normal guy and not in huttese.
At the Nebula convention several of us poets recommended @smallwondersmag.com as a great venue for folks interested in reading more spec poetry. This poem by @ianli.bsky.social is a perfect example of what makes Small Wonders so great (and what makes Ian Li so great as well!)
a collection of Canadians writing about creeps, freaks, losers, wannabes, and disoriented tourists arrives in October 2026. you will find my story "THRONE" inside, alongside work from folks like Naben Ruthnum, Zsuzsi Gartner, and Pasha Malla. www.dundurn.com/books_/t2211...
Bay Area folks, this event is in two days! I really hope to see a lot of your faces there. Tamika is brilliant and the conversation will be great.
Want to read an inversion/subversion of "The Shadow Over Innsmouth"? It'll take you like 2 minutes, I promise
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The first reviews for M. John Harrison's new book are coming in and, predictably, there's the tiresome 'don't worry! It's sci-fi but clever people are allowed to like it!' disclaimer in a lot of them. How many decades are we in to the 'can genre fiction be Real Art???' non-debate?