Akankshya Abismruta
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Rae Radford
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So trueā¦.
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Joyce (Wolf) Chng/Ch'ng šŗ Wolf's Path is a finalist!
14 days ago
Let's reach 14k!
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Strange Horizons 2027 Fundraiser
The annual Strange Horizons fundraiser! Support this free, online, award-winning, weekly magazine of SFFH, which runs entirely on reader - YOUR - donations!
https://www.backerkit.com/c/projects/strange-horizons/strange-horizons-2027-fundraiser
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Gautam Bhatia
16 days ago
72-hour-update: At $12095, we are under $10K away from meeting our base goal, which will allow us to continue publishing in 2027 - and less than $500 away from hitting our next milestone, and unlocking a fantastic essay on worldbuilding! Support us here:
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Dan Hartland
18 days ago
Amazing that SH is nearly halfway already. Thank you so much to all whoāve donated, can confirm it means a lot. š In fact, another review has been unlocked:
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on
@adamroberts.bsky.social
ās Short History of Fantasy. Important review of important book. (Itās how we roll.)
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Ancillary Review of Books
18 days ago
Taking a careful look at a problematic faveāits pessimism, its style, its assumptionsā@danhartland.bsky.social and
@casella.bsky.social
discuss John Brunner's 1968 novel STAND ON ZANZIBAR for the latest episode of A Meal of Thorns. Listen wherever you get your podcasts!
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A Meal of Thorns 52- STAND ON ZANZIBAR with Dan Hartland
Brunnerās prescient classic about overpopulation: is it about overpopulation? Was it prescient? And, for that matter: what does it mean to be a classic? Reviewer and editor Dan Hartland joinsā¦
https://ancillaryreviewofbooks.org/2026/06/15/amot52-stand-on-zanzibar/
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š Romie glows in the dark š½
24 days ago
Why did we move our
@strangehorizons.bsky.social
annual fund drive at the last-minute? (1) BackerKit is cool; the cool people are there; come be cool with us (2) Kickstarter randomly started dicking us around. By randomly I mean with AI. They replaced their humans with AI, and the AI was bad.
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Gautam Bhatia
19 days ago
We have hit two of our funding milestones, so our special fund-drive issue is now live: Akanshaya Abismruta reviews Bora Chungās Red Sword:
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And a poem by Marie Brennan:
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Our next milestone is close by!
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Dan Hartland
19 days ago
Itās the annual Strange Horizons fund drive! Donate to keep an important mag going and to unlock our special issue. Reviews-wise, *already* unlocked is
@akankshya.bsky.social
on Bora Chung. Still to come:
@notquitehydepark.bsky.social
on
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and March-Russell on Spufford ā¦
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Strange Horizons
19 days ago
We hope you love what we do! Please donate to keep us publishing in 2027! We literally can't do it without you. You can read more about Strange Horizons' journey into the SFFH sphere over on our BackerKit page! And while you're there, don't forget to donate!
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Strange Horizons 2027 Fundraiser
The annual Strange Horizons fundraiser! Support this free, online, award-winning, weekly magazine of SFFH, which runs entirely on reader - YOUR - donations!
https://www.backerkit.com/c/projects/strange-horizons/strange-horizons-2027-fundraiser
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Strange Horizons
19 days ago
The Strange Horizons Annual Fund Drive to keep us publishing in 2027 is finally here! You can find the fund drive at the link ā¬ļø
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Some changes have arrived this time around though. Read the thread to learn more.
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Ancillary Review of Books
22 days ago
Reviewers on Reviewing:
@chloroformtea.bsky.social
discusses positivity, negativity, and criticism with reviewers & bloggers
@mollytempleton.com
,
@runalongwomble.bsky.social
,
@forestofglory.bsky.social
, and
@casella.bsky.social
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Reviewers on Reviewing: Positivity, Negativity or the Secret Third Thing (Criticism)
In 2025, ARB contributor Roseanna Pendlebury arranged a series of roundtables with SFF reviewers, originally intended for Nerds of a Feather. For some involved publishing reasons, this wound up beiā¦
https://ancillaryreviewofbooks.org/2026/06/11/ror-positivity-negativity-or-the-secret-third-thing/
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Dan Hartland
about 1 month ago
Marie Ndiaye's The Witch lost out on the International Booker Prize last week, to YĆ”ng ShuÄng-zĒ's Taiwan Travelogue. Writing for us today,
@akankshya.bsky.social
has some thoughts on why: "[I]t alienates any reader seeking emotional and psychological depth." But amid frustration, there is matter.
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The Witch by Marie Ndiaye
Motherhood and witchcraft are certainly entwined in this work, but one is left to wonder: What does freedom mean or what makes a woman free?
https://strangehorizons.com/wordpress/non-fiction/the-witch-by-marie-ndiaye/
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Gautam Bhatia
7 months ago
š£ š£The Open Call for submissions to Vol 2 of Between Worlds: The IF Anthology of New Indian SFF is live. š£š£ Details and submission link in the posts below! šš¼
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Sonia Sulaiman
7 months ago
Some of you may know that I curate a huge reading list if Palestinian fantasy, science fiction, and horror. It is not up to date⦠Please comment if you identify as Palestinian, or if you know of something that should be in the list! Please share for visibility.
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Read Palestinian Speculative Fiction Reading List
The following is a growing reading list for the #ReadPalestinianSpecFic challenge. This is a work in progress to create a list of all available Palestinian speculative fiction. Novels: Novels by Naā¦
https://soniasulaiman.com/readpalestinianspecfic-reading-list/
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Gautam Bhatia
8 months ago
Happy writing news: just signed a contract with Interzone Mag for my novelette, āThe Five Languages of Grief,ā an SF story at the intersection of imperialism and extraction. It will come out in a future Interzone issue, so watch this space! Couldnāt be happier for it to have found a home here.
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Strange Horizons
9 months ago
If you can, please donate to help one of our regular contributors in this time of need.
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A Daniel Hahn translation, must get my hands on it!
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8 months ago
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Read, read, read everything by Gautam Bhatia, and then some š©µ
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Dan Hartland
9 months ago
Hereās
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on Olga Ravnās The Wax Child (trans. Martin Aitken for
@ndbooks.bsky.social
): āIronically, in this reimagination of social horror, Ravn creatively makes space for (slapstick) comedy.ā On witchcraft and society, for
@strangehorizons.bsky.social
:
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The Wax Child by Olga Ravn, translated by Martin Aitken
We fear that which we donāt understand.
http://www.strangehorizons.com/wordpress/non-fiction/the-wax-child-by-olga-ravn-translated-by-martin-aitken/
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The Ignyte Awards
9 months ago
The winner of the
#2025IgnyteAwards
for Outstanding Novel-Adult is THE SENTENCE by
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The Ignyte Awards
9 months ago
Congratulations
@soniasulaiman.bsky.social
on winning the
#2025IgnyteAwards
in Outstanding Anthology/Collected Works for THYME TRAVELERS: AN ANTHOLOGY OF PALESTINIAN SPECULATIVE FICTION
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10 months ago
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Gautam Bhatia
11 months ago
On the publication day of the IF Anthology of New Indian SFF, I talk about the conceptualisation and creation of this anthology in the latest issue of the Words for Worlds newsletter:
gautambhatia.substack.com/p/words-for-...
As always, remember to subscribe if youād like this fortnightly.
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Words for Worlds - Issue 102 || The IF Anthology of New Indian SFF
Hello everyone, and welcome to the publication day of Between Worlds: The IF Anthology of New Indian SFF.
https://gautambhatia.substack.com/p/words-for-worlds-issue-102-the-if
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Anton Hur
11 months ago
Sometimes I'll say it in what I call a "semi-permeable" space like an unrecorded panel or Instagram stories or a lecture, but for the most part, I find a way to say them. Isn't that what writers are supposed to do? Find a way to say things? If you can't do that, I don't know if you're a writer
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Tashan Mehta
11 months ago
Itāsss pub day! MAD SISTERS OF ESI is now out in the US and Canada. To celebrate, Alap and I took a series of truly ridiculous photos at Brooklyn Bridge Park. My baby* is now in New York! (*Technically an ARC of my baby. The final is a beautiful, beautiful hardcover.)
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Dan Hartland
about 1 year ago
Your opening SH review of the week is of
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Locus finalist, Thyme Travellers. Hereās
@akankshya.bsky.social
on an anthology of Palestinian SF: āThe question of what is Palestinian is beautifully tackled in this anthology ⦠Speculative fiction is here a political act.ā
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Thyme Travellers: An Anthology of Palestinian Science Fiction edited by Sonia Sulaiman
Should Palestinian writers only set their stories in the land of their ancestors, or should they exercise their agency to write a different story?
http://strangehorizons.com/wordpress/non-fiction/thyme-travellers-an-anthology-of-palestinian-science-fiction-edited-by-somia-suleiman/
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