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Cover of Sinophagia: A Celebration of Chinese Horror, edited and translated by Xueting C. Ni

Read the Introduction to Sinophagia: A Celebration of Chinese Horror

An anthology of unsettling tales from contemporary China, translated into English for the very f...

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Collection of 28 book covers for young adult titles publishing in October 2024

All the New Young Adult SFF Books Arriving in October 2024

Soldiers, princes, alchemists and thieves all make appearances in October's new young adult titl...

Cover of Toward Eternity by Anton Hur

Anton Hur Asks Existential Questions in Toward Eternity

A review of Anton Hur's new science fiction novel.

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Cover of Metal from Heaven by august clarke

Read a Bonus Excerpt From august clarke’s Metal from Heaven

A bloody lesbian revenge tale and political fantasy set in a glittering world transformed by ind...

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Collection of 9 book covers for science fiction titles publishing in October 2024

All the New Science Fiction Books Arriving in October 2024

October's new science fiction releases feature ace pilots, astrophysicists, and, yes, a space-fa...

Book cover of Pet Semetary by Stephen King

The Joy of the Vulture: Stephen King’s Pet Sematary (Part 11)

Welcome back to Reading the Weird, in which we get girl cooties all over weird fiction, cosmic h...

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Five SFF Strategies for Plotting Around Pesky Parents

Are you the responsible, caring parent of a juvenile adventurer? You may want to upgrade your in...

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Cover of The Bog Wife by Kay Chronister

Read an Excerpt From Kay Chronister’s The Bog Wife

Five siblings unearth long-buried secrets when the supernatural bargain entwining their fate wit...

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Collection of 28 book covers for fantasy titles publishing in October 2024

All the New Fantasy Books Arriving in October 2024

An Imperial historian, an assassin, and a psychic are just some of the characters in this month'...

Cover of Glass Houses by Madeline Ashby

Madeline Ashby’s Glass Houses Is Full of Sharp Edges

A review of Madeline Ashby's new near-future thriller

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Where Do Genres Come From?

Sure, there's marketing involved, but it's also about certain foundational texts creating demand...

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