A visionary novelist and a revolutionary chronicler of gay life, he’s taken American letters to uncharted realms. By Julian Lucas…
Outspoken Authors
Share sushi with Philip K. Dick Award-winning writer Meg Elison on Episode 147 of Eating the Fantastic
By Scott Edelman Eating the Fantastic June 2021 In a better world, Meg Elison and I would have broken bread…
The Pill by Meg Elison wins the 2021 Locus Award for Best Novelette
Meg’s acceptance speech: Writing something as personal as The Pill seems like it is the work of one person alone,…
Gary K. Wolfe Reviews The Planetbreaker’s Son by Nick Mamatas in Locus
By Gary K. Wolfe Locus Magazine June 2021 With all the venues featuring original short fiction these days, one that…
Kim Stanley Robinson- keynote @ Living in the End Times 1/13/2021
Born in 1952, a Californian through and through, Kim Stanley Robinson grew up in Orange County, surfed his way through…
Imagining the End of Capitalism With Kim Stanley Robinson
Kim Stanley Robinson is the author of more than twenty books, including New York 2140, Red Moon, and the Mars…
Nisi Shawl’s Talk Like a Man in True Review
By Andy Andrews True Review September 2020 I find Nisi Shawl’s writing intriguing and satisfying on many levels. And all…
Surreal Fiction, Social Commentary— Paul Park on Against the Grain
Against the Grain You might not expect weighty topics like class privilege and critical theory to be addressed in stories…
The Lucky Strike: A Fabulist Review
When history goes ‘wonderfully wrong’ By Josh WilsonThe FabulistMay 24th, 2019 It takes no small degree of presumption and vision,…
Nisi Shawl’s Talk Like a Man in The Fifth Estate
Nisi Shawl shows that Science Fiction can still challenge conventions By Rich Dana Fifth Estate Magazine 406, Spring, 2020 “My…