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    Interview with Eugen Bacon, Co-editor of Sauúti Terrors

    Multi-award-winning author Eugen Bacon is as private as she can get, even though she’s recently joined TikTok—”It was petrifying at first,” she says, “quite overwhelming, really.”—and has a video with over 115,000 views and others at 70K, 61K and climbing. She’s bopped (badly) in a couple of them—it’s about the glee of book mail. Interview […] More

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    Locus Magazine: 2025 Locus Awards Winners

    The Locus Science Fiction Foundation announced the winners in each category of the 2025 Locus Awards on June 21, 2025, during the Locus Awards Weekend. Authors Sarah Gailey and Tochi Onyebuchi were…

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    Foreword Reviews: 2024 INDIES Winners

    Foreword Reviews Announces Winners of the 2024 INDIES Book of the Year Awards / TRAVERSE CITY, Michigan: June 05, 2025—Foreword Reviews announces the winners of its INDIES Book of the Year Awards today. These awards celebrate the outstanding…

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    Playlist for Zander Hatch’s Rose Island

    By Zander Hatch My debut novel, Rose Island, follows former Marine Jake Harper and his team of clandestine operators sent on a rescue mission to a mysterious island where they must battle mercenaries and survive an approaching hurricane. I love movies and when I write I imagine what it would look like on the big […] More

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    Winners announced Indie Book Awards 2025

    Australian independent booksellers have announced DUSK by ROBBIE ARNOTT (Picador Australia) as the best book from the last year, and the winner of the Indie Book Awards 2025 Book of the Year. The Book of the Year is voted by independent booksellers across the country from the six category winners. Bookseller judge Claire Leyton from Paperchain Bookstore Manuka (ACT) described Arnott’s book: “From the very beginning I was captivated by the language and story. Robbie paints this beautifully vivid

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    The Star Bound Playlist

    By Bruce McCandless III Emily Carney and I wrote our book Star Bound: A Beginner’s Guide to the American Space Program, from Goddard’s Rockets to Goldilocks Planets and Everything In Between, with the aim of creating a space history for the rest of us. No complicated equations. No technospeak or rocket-talk. We focus instead on […] More

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    Five Books that Inspired The Sum of All Things

    By Seb Doubinsky A writer is first and foremost a reader, but a reader with a writing project of their own. This is why a writer never “just reads” books: he/she/they is/are always working, looking for a spark in other books to ignite their own creativity. It is neither stealing, nor appropriating, but transmuting — […] More

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    Novels That Gave Me Permission

    by Joel Dane I published with the Big Five for twenty years. I’d been raised with a certain kind of commercial fiction, and that’s all I understood. That’s all I gave myself permission to write. Then, little by little, with the guidance of novelists who’d cast convention aside, I allowed myself to write my Passion […] More

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