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My short story, “The Consciousness Problem” is up at Lightspeed Magazine

I have a short SF story up at Lightspeed Magazine. Here’s a teaser of “The Consciousness Problem.” The afternoon sun angled across the scarred wood counter despite the bamboo shade Elise had lowered. She grimaced and picked up the steel chef’s knife, trying to keep the reflection in the blade angled away so it wouldn’t

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My Favorite Bit: J. Dalton Jennings talks about SOLOMON’S ARROW

J. Dalton Jennings is joining us today with his novel Solomon’s Arrow. Here’s the publisher’s description: It’s the mid-twenty-first century. The oceans are rising, the world’s population is growing, terrorist organizations are running rampant, and it has become readily apparent that humanity’s destructive nature is at the heart of the matter. When all faith in humanity

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My Favorite Bit: E. L. Chen talks about THE GOOD BROTHER

E. L. Chen is joining us today with her novel The Good Brother. Here’s the publisher’s description: Tori Wong is starting over. She’s given herself a new name, dropped out of school to work at a bookstore, and fled her parents’ strict home to do all the things she’s never done before. Like go out on weeknights,

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My Favorite Bit: Loren Rhoads talks about THE DANGEROUS TYPE

Loren Rhoads is joining us today with her novel The Dangerous Type. Here’s the publisher’s description: Set in the wake of a galaxy-wide war and the destruction of a human empire, The Dangerous Type follows the awakening of one of the galaxy’s most dangerous assassins and her quest for vengeance. Entombed for twenty years, Raena has been found

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My Favorite Bit: S. K. Dunstall talks about LINESMAN

S. K. Dunstall is joining us today with their novel Linesman. Here’s the publisher’s description: First in a brand new thought-provoking science fiction series. The lines. No ship can traverse the void without them. Only linesmen can work with them. But only Ean Lambert hears their song. And everyone thinks he’s crazy… Most slum kids never

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I seem to have written fanfic combining Marie Brennan’s Lady Trent and Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries

So, while Marie Brennan and I were on tour, we were talking about GIANT CLAW that she uses as part of the show and tell. I made an off-hand comment about it being a potential murder weapon and this somehow lead to me saying that I’d love to see a Lady Trent mashup with Miss Fisher’s Murder

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Why I’m not attending WorldCon: Thoughts on privacy, family, and the writer’s life.

Some of you have noticed that I’m cancelling a lot of appearances this summer. I was not initially going to talk about why, except to the people that my absence directly affects, but after a lot of conversation with my parents, we have decided to be open about it. My mom has Parkinson’s. On Monday,

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My Favorite Bit: Camille Griep talks about LETTERS TO ZELL

Camille Griep is joining us today with her novel Letters to Zell. Here’s the publisher’s description: Everything is going according to story for CeCi (Cinderella), Bianca (Snow White), and Rory (Sleeping Beauty)—until the day that Zell (Rapunzel) decides to leave Grimmland and pursue her life. Now, Zell’s best friends are left to wonder whether their own

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My Favorite Bit: Carrie Patel talks about CITIES AND THRONES

Carrie Patel is joining us today with her novel Cities and Thrones. Here’s the publisher’s description: In the fantastical, gaslit underground city of Recoletta, oligarchs from foreign states and revolutionaries from the farming communes vie for power in the wake of the city’s coup. The dark, forbidden knowledge of how the city came to be

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My Favorite Bit: Alyc Helms Talks About THE DRAGONS OF HEAVEN

Alyc Helms is joining us today with her novel The Dragons of Heaven. Here’s the publisher’s description: Street magician Missy Masters inherited more than the usual genetic cocktail from her estranged grandfather. She also got his preternatural control of shadow and his legacy as the vigilante hero, Mr Mystic. Problem is, being a pulp hero

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