Today, the Science Fiction & Fantasy Writers of America announced the nominees for the 2018 Nebula awards, honoring science fiction and fantasy works—novels, novellas, novelettes, and short stories—published during the prior calendar year. If the Hugo Awards, voted on by fans, are the SFF version of the People’s Choice Awards, the Nebulas are the Oscars, […]
In an interview last month with the B&N Podcast, Hugo-winning author John Scalzi posited that we are currently in a new Golden Age of science fiction and fantasy, and it’s hard to disagree with him. Never before within the genres have their been so many excellent books on offer to so many different types of […]
As evidenced by the accolades her short stories have received, Kelly Robson is the kind of writer who can pack a lot into a small package. Her newest project, the novella Gods, Monsters, and the Lucky Peach, is no different—a sub-250-page package filled with time travel, body modification, disability representation, a future made unrecognizable through […]
By journeying into a lost past, Minh faces harsh lessons about herself, and the shaky ethical ground on which she stands. Through the devices of time travel, economic instability, and ethics, Gods interrogates the core of what it means to be human, regardless of place and time. I caught up with Kelly Robson to talk […]