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Parallel Worlds of Blackthorn Winter by Liz Williams

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Blackthorn Winter by Liz Williams

In Liz Williams’ wonderful fantasy, Blackthorn Winter, sequel to Comet Weather, a lot can happen in the blink of an eye. A winter landscape can turn to summer, an ancient ruin can become a mansion full of dinner party guests, an empty auditorium a maze with a charging minotaur. For the four Fallow sisters, as […]

Filed Under: Fantasy Fiction, Reviews Tagged With: Bkackthorn Winter, Comet Weather, ghosts, Liz Williams, magic, multiple worlds, spirits, star beings

Divergence and Diversity in Nophek Gloss by Essa Hansen

By John Folk-Williams

SciFiMonth Diversity and Divergence in Nophek Gloss

A lot of the SciFiMonth team have featured Nophek Gloss, and as soon as I got into the book I could see why. This first novel in the Graven Trilogy startles with vivid language born of an imagination that is at once hypersensitive to details of change and alive with synesthetic richness. Essa Hansen tells […]

Filed Under: Reviews, SciFiMonth Tagged With: alien life forms, divergence, diversity, multiple worlds, multiverse, power, privilege, spaceships, trauma

Multiple Worlds in Adrian Tchaikovsky’s Doors of Eden

By John Folk-Williams

Multiple Worlds in Doors of Eden by Adrian Tchaikovsky

Prepare for a wild ride through multiple worlds and fracturing reality in Adrian Tchaikovsky’s latest riveting novel, The Doors of Eden. The winning characters of this fantastic science fiction universe never know when a sudden drop in temperature signals a break in reality through which will pour creatures of one alternate earth or another. Sometimes […]

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Beautiful essay by Aiden Moher: "fantastic adventures become lenses through which we can learn lessons of humility, strength, passion, and love." Becoming Gandalf by @adribbleofink http://astrolabe.aidanmoher.com/issues/becoming-gandalf-548489 via @revue

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Reading LeGuin quote "We’ll need writers who can remember freedom – poets, visionaries – realists of a larger reality.” Becoming Gandalf by @adribbleofink http://astrolabe.aidanmoher.com/issues/becoming-gandalf-548489 via @revue

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4 of 5 stars to Son of the Storm by Suyi Davies Okungbowa https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/3866979013

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"This is an excellent story, despite a few rough edges, that pulled me in more deeply, the more it upset my initial expectations of how epic fantasies unfold." Son of the Storm by Suyi Davies Okungbowa https://www.scifimind.com/son-of-the-storm-by-suyi-davies-okungbowa/ via @SFMind #sff #scifi #SonoftheStorm

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