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Over the course of three instalments, Q&Q presents the titles we’re most excited about this fall. This week’s instalment ...
The Next Chapter contributor and Ontario writer Karma Brown spoke to Antonio Michael Downing about the draw of dystopian ...
The conference for faith-based speculative fiction writers partnered with the Christian Game Developers Convention on a new ...
Artudio is set to present ‘Connection, Memory & Borders’, an upcoming exhibition by artists Rubab Batool and Konain Niaz, ...
Rather than encourage a deeper understanding of regional histories, we are instead forcing a remarkable medieval society into ...
The Te Pae Tawhiti Awards, a SpecFicNZ initiative, celebrate and inspire speculative fiction writers from Aotearoa and the Pacific Islands. The awards aim to enrich the local and international ...
Literary Arts, Annie Bloom’s Books, Powell’s and Broadway Books each told us what their No. 1-selling books were for the month of July. Here’s what Portland is reading: ...
Summer months are generally slower when it comes to author readings and similar events, but Raven’s End Books (1859 Portage ...
In real life, shrinking birthrates do not unfold like a Hollywood plot. The causes are multifaceted and complex. But a ...
Cyberpunk 2077 swings back and forth on the pendulum from “thoughtful meditation on what it means to be human in a ...
This week in Staff Picks, TV Editor Tim Lowery lauds The Ponys’ Nathan Jerde and Staff Writer William Hughes goes along for the ride when Mike Duncan’s Revolutions swerves into fiction. One of my ...
The history of race relations in Oak Ridge. Christmas vase making. Honeybees. K-25. A wide range of topics are offered for ...