Writer of SFF, drinker of tea. Nebula winner, Hugo finalist. Aging mermaid far from her natural habitat. SFWA/Codex/VP2018. She/her
Jennifer Hudak
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Want to read an inversion/subversion of "The Shadow Over Innsmouth"? It'll take you like 2 minutes, I promise
Karlo Yeager Rodríguez
Foreign Objects by Karlo Yeager Rodríguez
**COVER REVEAL**
I am beyond excited to share with you:
Decolonial Dreamwork: Africanfuturism and Imagination Beyond Development
coming Feb. 2027!
HOLY SHIT THE COVER IS SOOOOO COOOOOOOOL 🔥🤯😍✨
Our Kickstarter is live! Help support another year of speculative fiction by immigrant & diaspora writers over at @Kickstarter. 🧡
With your help, we can keep funding our work, expand to regular author interviews, raise our artist pay, & more!
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Heyo, the @diabolicalplots.com submissions windows announcements are up! Yes, windowS, featuring our general call July 13-27 and a special call, Diabolical Rot, to be edited by yours truly! Send those stories Oct 18-25. Get the deets for both windows here: www.diabolicalplots.com/dp-general-s...
This is Chootie. He looks like a dog, but from one of those 15th century paintings done by someone who had only ever heard about dogs. 12/10 (IG: chootieboy)
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!)
It was an honor to spend a few days with these amazing poets and learn how much spec poetry means to them. So excited to see how many people wanted to try writing their first poem too!
Huge congrats to @jenniferhudak.bsky.social and @strangehorizons.bsky.social! See you again at Worldcon! 🖤
journalism is important, and it is accordingly important that the news is not controlled by billionaires.
Jennifer Hudak
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MARK YOUR CALENDARS
Decolonial Dreamwork: Africanfuturism and Imagination Beyond Development is (tentatively, fingers crossed, if spirit aligns) hitting shelves 02/02/2027 🎉
Angela Liu
If you’re new here and wondering if I have another story you can read, I am VERY proud of this one.
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Ever have a teacher who made SUCH a positive difference in your life? If you can, drop them a line with today's poem by Ian Li, "Your Cause and Your Effect"
found a little buddy and brought her to a nice flower shrub, but why are her wings so mangled? :(
#invertebrate
A queer couple escapes persecution by buying a home in an almost identical dimension.
SFWA is the proud home of an incredibly prolific and engaged Speculative Poetry Committee. This FIRST-EVER Nebula Award for Poem was only made possible by their diligence and dynamic community-building. 🌟
Let's celebrate our finalists together on this very special occasion!
#61stNebulas #SFWA
First day of class was perched / on a black hole’s periphery, / late summer’s siren call / pulling us in
NEW: Days after WIRED revealed that Meta had embedded an unreleased facial-recognition system in software distributed to more than 50 million users, the company appears to have removed it.
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Revisions are in, permissions acquired, formatting approved, AND SO
Decolonial Dreamwork: Africanfuturism and Imagination Beyond Development is officially ** in production ** 🤸♀️🎉🥰✨
(now excuse me while i collapse into a puddle and sleep forever)
J.R. Dawson
The code WIRED identified is gone from the latest version of Meta AI, the companion app for the company’s smart glasses. Meta won’t say why or whether it’s coming back.
AHH Decolonial Dreamwork has been "enthusiastically" approved by the editorial board -- officially *forthcoming* from Ohio State University Press's New Suns series!
AND AND AND
One reviewer said it has the capacity to "both win awards and change people's lives" 🥹🥹🥹
Jenna Hanchey
Everyone. THE BOOK IS DRAFTED.
**Decolonial Dreamwork: Africanfuturism and Imagination Beyond Development**
I wrote it through so much overwhelm and grief. But also in deeper sensitivity to intimacies with land and the dead, how we all touch. I hope it's as meaningful to others as it is to me.