Category: Nonfiction
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REVIEW | “The Time for Doing Is Always Now”: Reading Where the Axe Is Buried in Unprecedented Times
Revolution truly succeeds only if we are unafraid to rip out the roots and start again.
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Revolution, Creation, and Speculative Fiction
Mike Duncan’s Martian Revolution is a master class in how comprehensive social worldbuilding allows for a truly immersive story with the power to speak into the author’s own society.
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Interview: TJ Klune
TJ Klune is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling, Lambda Literary Award-winning author of The House in the Cerulean Sea.
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Review: The Bones Beneath My Skin by TJ Klune
TJ Klune reminds us that while joy and love are valuable to life they are not without an opposing force that makes them sweeter.
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Review: When the Moon Hits Your Eye by John Scalzi
If you’ve got questions, you’re not the only one. Every character in Scalzi’s latest normal-people-in-baffling-situations novel is struggling to come to grips with the moon transforming, or being replaced, or perhaps being hidden by the government, without warning.
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Review: The River Has Roots by Amal El-Mohtar
I was pulled in by the music of this book from the first page. The deft playing with words was such a delight.
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Interview: Author Premee Mohamed
“And what is fiction, after all, but continuous efforts to understand human behaviour?”
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Something Leftover: Hope, Salvage, and What We Owe Each Other
What do we owe each other? We are currently in the midst of a world crumbling around us.
