A mentor (or teacher or critique group or craft book or charming
speculative fiction blog) can sometimes flick the light switch.
Not exact matches
Colorado About
Blog I'm a
speculative fiction writer and stay - at - home dad.
Astoria & Cambridge About
Blog Smuggling Since 2007, Reviewing
Speculative Fiction and YA since 2008, and Publishing Diverse SFF since 2010.
About
Blog The review of Christian
fiction covering the genres of the supernatural, spiritual warfare, military, science
fiction, fantasy, mystery and suspense, and edgy, Christian
speculative fiction from a Christian / biblical worldview.
About
Blog Fiction Unbound is a space to celebrate and explore great writing in speculative fiction — a space where genre and «the Western canon» mean nothing next to story, imagination, and q
Fiction Unbound is a space to celebrate and explore great writing in
speculative fiction — a space where genre and «the Western canon» mean nothing next to story, imagination, and q
fiction — a space where genre and «the Western canon» mean nothing next to story, imagination, and quality.
About
Blog A bi-monthly podcast devoted mostly to
speculative fiction books, reviews and the odd bit of idle gossip.
Here are some book review and ebook review sites I recommend at the moment: Complete Review (Translated
fiction with links to other reviews), Literary License (new novels), Chamberfour.com (group literary review
blog), Books Blog (Guardian group blog), Quarterly Conversation (extended book review essays), Black Sheep Dances (longer reviews of translated fiction), Mumpsimus (eclectic reviews of books and movies with a slight preference for speculative stuff) and Mary Whipple's Seeing the World Through Bo
blog), Books
Blog (Guardian group blog), Quarterly Conversation (extended book review essays), Black Sheep Dances (longer reviews of translated fiction), Mumpsimus (eclectic reviews of books and movies with a slight preference for speculative stuff) and Mary Whipple's Seeing the World Through Bo
Blog (Guardian group
blog), Quarterly Conversation (extended book review essays), Black Sheep Dances (longer reviews of translated fiction), Mumpsimus (eclectic reviews of books and movies with a slight preference for speculative stuff) and Mary Whipple's Seeing the World Through Bo
blog), Quarterly Conversation (extended book review essays), Black Sheep Dances (longer reviews of translated
fiction), Mumpsimus (eclectic reviews of books and movies with a slight preference for
speculative stuff) and Mary Whipple's Seeing the World Through Books.
She's an author of historical and
speculative fiction, and has a brilliant
blog about the craft of writing, Helping Writers Become Authors.
Here you can learn about me and my books, browse the many book reviews I've written for
speculative fiction magazines, read a selection of my articles for writers, and check out my
blog.
You can read the guest
blog post entitled How Do You Like Your
Speculative Fiction?
My attempt to restore this weekly feature on my
blog was thwarted a few months into the year by a series of challenging, distressing, exhilarating, and generally overwhelming events — from editing a new
speculative fiction anthology to the death of my mother - in - law, from a six - week home renovation to a partial roof collapse at my place of employment that caused 100 - hour work weeks, from caring for a sick bunny (he's better now, thankfully) to building a new website for one of the small - press publishers I work with.
For example, on my companion
blog, Reality Calling, it's main purpose has become the curation of Christian
speculative fiction.
#Authors, especially those in sci - fi /
speculative fiction and who
blog, learn more about and get yourself on CHANGES, and #Readers, recommend an #author to be scheduled as a guest: http://goo.gl/1dbkZV
Florida About
Blog Mystery and Horror, LLC is a small press focusing on
speculative short
fiction.
About
Blog The review of Christian
fiction covering the genres of the supernatural, spiritual warfare, military, science
fiction, fantasy, mystery and suspense, and edgy, Christian
speculative fiction from a Christian / biblical worldview.
noun 1: a book review
blog specializing in
speculative fiction and popgeekery for all ages since 2008.
On her
blog, Sally writes about science - and
speculative / utopian
fiction, romance, psi and psychic phenomena, quantum physics and the multiverse timelines theories, writing, marketing, self - publishing / indie authors, dreams, personal stories, biology, culture, psychology, Buddhism, Judaism, meditation, current events and whatever else strikes her as interesting.
About
Blog The review of Christian
fiction covering the genres of the supernatural, spiritual warfare, military, science
fiction, fantasy, mystery and suspense, and edgy, Christian
speculative fiction from a Christian / biblical worldview.
About
Blog Fiction Unbound is a space to celebrate and explore great writing in speculative fiction — a space where genre and «the Western canon» mean nothing next to story, imagination, and q
Fiction Unbound is a space to celebrate and explore great writing in
speculative fiction — a space where genre and «the Western canon» mean nothing next to story, imagination, and q
fiction — a space where genre and «the Western canon» mean nothing next to story, imagination, and quality.
Colorado About
Blog I'm a
speculative fiction writer and stay - at - home dad.
Astoria & Cambridge About
Blog Smuggling Since 2007, Reviewing
Speculative Fiction and YA since 2008, and Publishing Diverse SFF since 2010.
About
Blog The review of Christian
fiction covering the genres of the supernatural, spiritual warfare, military, science
fiction, fantasy, mystery and suspense, and edgy, Christian
speculative fiction from a Christian / biblical worldview.
About
Blog Fiction Unbound is a space to celebrate and explore great writing in speculative fiction — a space where genre and «the Western canon» mean nothing next to story, imagination, and q
Fiction Unbound is a space to celebrate and explore great writing in
speculative fiction — a space where genre and «the Western canon» mean nothing next to story, imagination, and q
fiction — a space where genre and «the Western canon» mean nothing next to story, imagination, and quality.
Colorado About
Blog I'm a
speculative fiction writer and stay - at - home dad.
About
Blog A bi-monthly podcast devoted mostly to
speculative fiction books, reviews and the odd bit of idle gossip.
About
Blog Black Science
Fiction Society highlights, celebrates and develops science fiction, speculative fiction, sword and soul, fantasy, horror, movies, games and m
Fiction Society highlights, celebrates and develops science
fiction, speculative fiction, sword and soul, fantasy, horror, movies, games and m
fiction,
speculative fiction, sword and soul, fantasy, horror, movies, games and m
fiction, sword and soul, fantasy, horror, movies, games and more....
Florida About
Blog Mystery and Horror, LLC is a small press focusing on
speculative short
fiction.
About
Blog Fantasy Cafe is dedicated to reviewing and discussing
speculative fiction books of all kinds — fantasy, science
fiction, and young adult
speculative fiction.
Astoria & Cambridge About
Blog Smuggling Since 2007, Reviewing
Speculative Fiction and YA since 2008, and Publishing Diverse SFF since 2010.
Colorado About
Blog I'm a
speculative fiction writer and stay - at - home dad.