Sentences with phrase «speculative fiction books»

About Blog Fantasy Cafe is dedicated to reviewing and discussing speculative fiction books of all kinds — fantasy, science fiction, and young adult speculative fiction.
About Blog A bi-monthly podcast devoted mostly to speculative fiction books, reviews and the odd bit of idle gossip.
Finding good speculative fiction books with female protagonists takes a fair bit of effort.
Free Deals on Speculative Fiction for Young People You might as well build a child's imagination early with this list of high - quality and free speculative fiction books for young people.
A finalist for the Realm Award, recognizing the most excellent speculative fiction books written by Christian authors.
What speculative fiction books inspire you to reimagine the way we live?
About Blog A bi-monthly podcast devoted mostly to speculative fiction books, reviews and the odd bit of idle gossip.
Rabid Reads — Speculative Fiction Book Reviews About - Urban Fantasy, Paranormal Romance and Young Adult are the three main genres featured on Rabid Reads but Historical Romance, Fantasy and Erotica books also make the occasional appearances.
This is a crime series and I previously had a speculative fiction book published by a small UK press (I'm in the UK).

Not exact matches

I really like speculative science fiction, and the book is close enough to now to have some reality to it — it's about environmental disasters.
To be clear, nobody promised me anything; still, expectations were raised — by Garland's encouraging directorial debut, 2014's Ex Machina, a nearly baked speculative fiction about the responsible rearing of robots, and by VanderMeer's reputation (highly regarded, though I admit I haven't the read the books).
Ishiguro's book was an unconvincing blend of repressed romance and speculative fiction, with superficial too - polite prose and a clunky approach to narrative secrecy that wouldn't fool the gang on Scooby - Doo.
She is seeking: children's picture books, middle grade fiction, young adult fiction, women's fiction, romantic fiction, and speculative fiction (sci - fi and fantasy).
Personally, I read a fairly wide range of books, though admittedly, the vast majority is speculative fiction.
Cyle is seeking: young adult, middle grade, chapter books, easy readers, picture books, board books, genre fiction (especially romance), love stories, speculative (science fiction and fantasy), nonfiction (parenting, leadership, ministry, and self - help), movie and screenplays.
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 BBooks 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 Bbooks and movies with a slight preference for speculative stuff) and Mary Whipple's Seeing the World Through BooksBooks.
«I'm NOT interested in Christian fiction, adult non-fiction, horsey books, genre science fiction or high fantasy (though I am open to speculative elements, especially in middle grade fiction), erotica, category romance (though romantic elements are welcomed in novels), or books that feature graphic violence.
The prize identifies, and puts at the forefront of the competitive publishing industry, exceptional books written by first - time authors from three categories: Literary Fiction, Genre Fiction (this year Speculative Fiction; a different genre is showcased each year), and Non-Fiction.
Eligibility: The award is eligible to Canadian citizens and / or permanent residents of Canada who have published debut books during the 2016 calendar year in the categories of Literary Fiction, Genre Fiction (Speculative Fiction this year; a different genre highlighted each year), or Non-Fiction.
Susan Kaye Quinn is a rocket scientist turned speculative fiction author who now uses her PhD to invent cool stuff in books.
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.
Widely known and widely praised for his best - selling Easy Rawlins series of crime novels, Mosley restlessly delved into speculative fiction with Blue Light (1998), wrote two books featuring his urban philosopher, Socrates Fortlow, Always Outnumbered, Always...
A bestseller at home in the U.K., he has written everything from speculative fiction for adults and teens to nonfiction books on digital marketing.
She is the founder of Meerkat Press, the co-editor of Behind the Mask: An Anthology of Heroic Proportions (a Kirkus Reviews Best Indie Book of 2017) and Love Hurts: A Speculative Fiction Anthology.
The cover to our new speculative fiction anthology, Elsewhere in the Middle of Eternity, is finished and copies of the book will be available at Shore Leave 38 in July!
I may do a separate 5 on the 5th in the future specifically on reference / craft books for speculative fiction writers.
Dr. Lindy Ryan is owner and publisher of Black Spot Books, a traditional publishing house publishing titles in speculative fiction, including genres of fantasy, dark humor, thrillers, and paranormal.
In his first book for young adults, Mosley deftly weaves historical and speculative fiction into a powerful narrative about the nature of freedom.
It's a round - up of speculative fiction by indie authors newly published this month, though some March books I missed the last time around snuck in as well.
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It's a round - up of speculative fiction by indie authors newly published this month, though some January books I missed the last time around snuck in as well.
It's a round - up of speculative fiction by indie authors newly published this month, though some February books I missed the last time around snuck in as well.
For fans of speculative fiction looking for a book that can go toe - to - toe with The Handmaid's Tale, Margaret Atwood's classic about female oppression and rebellion, look no further: Jennie Melamed's chilling debut, Gather the Daughters, is the dazzling dystopian narrative you seek.
Indie Speculative Fiction of the Month is a round - up of speculative fiction by indie authors newly published this month, though for the debut edition some December books snuck Speculative Fiction of the Month is a round - up of speculative fiction by indie authors newly published this month, though for the debut edition some December books snuck in aFiction of the Month is a round - up of speculative fiction by indie authors newly published this month, though for the debut edition some December books snuck speculative fiction by indie authors newly published this month, though for the debut edition some December books snuck in afiction by indie authors newly published this month, though for the debut edition some December books snuck in as well.
In his first book for young adults, he deftly weaves historical and speculative fiction into a powerful narrative about the nature of freedom.
Also included are the Newbery Medal winner and two Printz Honor Books, reinforcing speculative fiction's continued status as one of the strongest genres in youth literature today.
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For Christian speculative fiction (sci fi and fantasy) readers, there's Speculative Faith, which has a set of book reviews at http://www.speculativefaith.cospeculative fiction (sci fi and fantasy) readers, there's Speculative Faith, which has a set of book reviews at http://www.speculativefaith.coSpeculative Faith, which has a set of book reviews at http://www.speculativefaith.com/library/.
Splashdown Books is a speculative fiction indie press that now functions as a hybrid imprint, meaning that authors who meet our criteria can publish themselves and keep total creative control while enjoying the benefits of belonging to an established brand.
In Christian fiction dragon stories and their success — books such as the Dragons in our Midst series by Bryan Davis and The DragonKeeper Chronicles by Donita Paul — had much to do with opening up traditional publishers to speculative fiction
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A mentor (or teacher or critique group or craft book or charming speculative fiction blog) can sometimes flick the light switch.
It includes books from modern SciFi writers which first appeared in pulp magazines, classic out - of - copyright, and earlier works of speculative fiction that not everybody will agree are science fiction.
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Every author of self - help books, children's books, cook books, poetry and speculative fiction who ignored our review guidelines and sent us review requests even though we clearly call out that we don't review any of those categories.
Both books are rollicking good thrillers on the one hand, with lots of action, martial arts and suspense, and dark speculative fiction on the other, with gods, demons, monsters, magic and mayhem.
This is where you'll find my resources and book reviews for Christian authors and Christian speculative fiction.
She's a rocket scientist turned speculative fiction author who now uses her PhD to invent cool stuff in books.
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