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Sweet Shop
3 February
There’s a comic for everyone. Sweet Shop is coming soon to help you discover, buy, read, and share yours.
With publishers like Image Comics, Improper Books, Dark Hose Comics, Mad …
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NESFA Press
14 January
NESFA Press is the publishing arm of the New England Science Fiction Association.
Founded in 1967 by fans who wanted to do things in addition to socializing, NESFA is one of the …
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Cybirdy
17 December
Cybirdy is an UK publisher, and believe that great books should be accessible to everyone, everywhere and at any time. That's why all their titles are available as DRM-free ebooks …
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Franklyn S. Newton
8 December
Franklyn S. Newton (they/she) has been writing on and off since their teens, largely inspired by the sci-fi & horror movies that wormed into their brain when they left the …
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Alexandra Gallant-Lee
19 November
Alexandra Gallant-Lee is a Boston-based artist.
Alexandra is a nature & science illustrator, an award-winning cartoonist, a science communicator & designer, and makes comics and zines.
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Academia.edu
18 November
Academia.edu is a commercial platform, launched in 2008, for sharing academic research that is uploaded and distributed by researchers from around the world.
All academic articles are free to read …
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Backwards Tabletop
15 October
Backwards Tabletop is the creator of Rust Never Sleeps and the Backwards horror series.
Asa Donald (he/him) & Alex Johnson (he/him) are the creators, developers, and primary writers for Backwards Tabletop. They became friends years ago through …
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Renegade Game Studios
3 October
Renegade Game Studios was founded in 2014 in San Diego, CA, by industry veteran Scott Gaeta.
With over 30 years of experience in the tabletop gaming industry, Scott leveraged his …
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Old Moon Quarterly
26 September
Old Moon Quarterly is a small, independent online magazine devoted to publishing weird sword-and-sorcery fiction set in a historical paranormal setting or a secondary-world, with a focus on well-rounded characters …
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Ravensword Press
26 September
Ravensword Press is the new umbrella imprint for the works of AK Faulkner, who has been publishing queer fiction since 2013.
Focusing primarily on the fantastical, Ravensword Press aims to …
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Yamada Monogatari: Demon Hunter
Recommended by
sakina
Love Yamada, love the stories, and the books inspired me to read the first Japanese novel, the Tale of Genji by Murasaki Shikibu.
Llyfr Glas Nebo
Recommended by
kevin
Y llyfr Cymraeg cyntaf i fi ddarllen am sbel.
Ni'n byw mewn bwthyn lan yng Nghymbria. Y fi a'r wedjen, y ddwy gath a'r ci... a'n merch fach saith mis oed.
Fe ddinistriodd y llyfr 'ma fi.
Nofela tuag 40 mil o eiriau sy'n cynnwys llawer mwy na geiriau, na stori, nag emosiynau, na beth bynnag sy'n creu beth wi newydd orffen ddarllen.
Gobeithio fydd hwn ar silf lyfrau pawb.
FIYAH - Issue One [EPUB]
Recommended by
kevin
I was expecting to be impressed. But instead I was STUNNED!
FIYAH Literary Magazine is an essential work. While the included stories can all be considered speculative fiction, the breadth of ideas is astounding.
It's all finished off with a nice sample of a self-published work. A great idea.
If the subsequent issues are half as good as this first one, you should definitely subscribe.
INTERZONE #281 (MAY-JUN 2019)
Recommended by
sohkamyung
A rather light-weight issue with stories that probably appeal to those who prefer a more 'literary' style of SF than what I would normally read. The stories that I found interesting were by James Warner, Andy Dudak and Malcolm Devlin.
Fantasy & Science Fiction, January/February 2021
Recommended by
sohkamyung
A better than average last issue of this magazine to be edited by C.C. Finlay. It features interesting stories by Robert Reed, Jonathan L. Howard, John Kessel, Lavie Tidhar and James Morrow. "N-raptured" by Justin C. Key, however, may be too US-centric a story to be enjoyed by those who are not familiar with racism and the use of racial words in the US against African-Americans.
INTERZONE #288 (SEP-OCT 2020)
Recommended by
sohkamyung
An average issue with interesting stories by Alexander Glass and Gary Gibson at the start and end of the magazine.
The Sea Hates A Coward
Recommended by
kevin
I don't normally like the whole zombie genre.
But what Crowley has done with his undead POV, uprising, mutiny, sea monster, revolutionary, thoughtful treatise on life (then death and then more life) tale is absolutely stunning.
Took a bit of effort to get going, but it's definitely worth sticking with it. A great addition to the New Weird.
Nate Crowley's book put me off scampi for months!
Glitch Rain
Recommended by
aa5an
Really enjoyed this novella, like early Gibson but with contemporary themes as source material. Drones, social media, self driving cars, AI, etc,....
Hopefully there's more to come.
INTERZONE #286 (MAR-APR 2020)
Recommended by
sohkamyung
An average issue with stories that appear to be linked by featuring characters with psychological issues facing various uncertain futures.
Outermen
Recommended by
kevin
Amazingly-written, weird, claustrophobic, space, alternate Earth, horror story from a brilliant author who consistently nails it!
A tale of the Outside, what's beyond and, ultimately, fear of what may or may not be there. If there is something, stay hidden! If there isn't anything but a vast void, then stay home, be nice, don't explore, we're alone...
A story about our culture.
Fantasy & Science Fiction, March/April 2019
Recommended by
sohkamyung
An average issue with interesting stories by Gregor Hartmann, Matthew Hughes, R.S. Benedict and with an especially interesting story about a musical faun by Jerome Stueart.
Fermi's Progress: Planet of the Apiaries
Recommended by
kevin
The Fermi crew is a mess, but in Planet of the Apiaries, they're starting to come together. Starting to discover their roles, and what each of them means to the others... even if they can't remember them all.
The sci-fi references come thick and fast, but are never exclusionary. This fantastic third instalment ups the ante and drops a bombshell in its final line!
Must read sci-fi!
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ShortBox Comics Fair 2025 is open!
ShortBox Comics Fair, the innovative digital comics fair showcasing all-new, original comics from artists around the globe, is hitting its fifth year!
Amazon is removing another way to download your Kindle ebooks
In another move to block reading your Kindle ebooks the way you want, Amazon are updating their Android app requirements.
Store your Kindle AZW3 ebooks with Libreture
Have you downloaded all your Kindle ebooks and are wondering where and how to keep them safe? Libreture now supports your Kindle AZW3 ebook files!
Update on the new Collections feature
Collections are coming soon! A neat new way to organise all your digital reading and display your library just the way you want.
Amazon is removing your ability to download and keep your ebooks
Say goodbye to sideloading your Kindle ebooks! If you haven't downloaded your Kindle ebooks by the 26th of February, you'll never be able to use them on another device again.