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Read an excerpt of B.T. Keaton’s body-transfer dystopia, Transference

“I’ve tried to die so many times that I’m not even afraid of it anymore. The trick is not to be afraid. It doesn’t even hurt.”

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Gearbreakers in 4 Anime

A blend of Attack on Titan and Pacific Rim, Zoe Hana Mikuta‘s YA w|w cyberpunk novel, Gearbreakers, definitely caught my attention.

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Shards of Earth by Adrian Tchaikovsky Review

Tranquil alien hegemonies, a creative deployment of space travel where navigators stare at the void and the void stares back, and a captivating variety of alien species.

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Goodbye to the Sun: Q&A with Jonathan Nevair

“Being able to create a world where people interact and engage with one another in a way different from current conditions on Earth (or in past human history) is very important to me.”

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Review: Son of the Storm by Suyi Davies Okungbowa

Inspired by the Kingdom of Benin, it melds the journeys of a scholar with unbridled curiosity, a fixer’s daughter of potent ambition, a warrior of great power that shouldn’t exist, and many more that shape this world into a fascinating story offering the best of Fantasy.

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OUT NEXT! – Ceril N. Domace & Haven

“Assuming the legends were true,  could humanity reverse engineer fairies out of the human genome? Could ordinary people have the makings of elves and dragons and fairies hidden in their blood and bones?”

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OUT NEXT! – Alex S. Bradshaw & Windborn

“Survival is not enough. There has to be something else on the line. Edda has plenty of these fights over in Windborn, whenever she squares up to someone it’s not just about life or death but about what she wants it’s about how the fight stands in the way of her goals or about protecting the people she loves.”

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OUT NEXT! – Shelly Campbell & Gulf

“Both of my main characters are outsiders who must change or save their world. Both are isolated and seeking connection, but David has much more of a sense of humour than my main character from Under the Lesser Moon. “

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OUT NEXT! – Marina Lostetter & The Helm of Midnight

“Since the magic is channeled via enchantments, I decided the materials enchanted items were made from would dictate the kind of magic they could hold and their function.”

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OUT NEXT! – Charlie Jane Anders & Victories Greater than Death

“I wanted to do my own thing with Victories and not just copy these other franchises, but I did make sure to include awesome space battles and big mysterious alien ruins and cool alien friends and allies.”

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