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Archive of the Odd
7 August
Archive of the Odd is a zine that celebrates the weird and wonderful both in terms of story and format.
They want to provide stories that engage readers and inspire …
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Olivia Stephens
7 August
Olivia Stephens is a graphic novelist, illustrator, and writer from the Pacific Northwest.
She earned her BFA in Illustration from the Rhode Island School of Design in 2017. She is …
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Second Story Press
7 August
Second Story Press was co-founded in 1988 by Margie Wolfe and three other women dedicated to publishing feminist-inspired books for adults and young readers.
They are proud that for 35 …
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BubbleSort Zines
7 August
BubbleSort Zines are zine series filled with stories and hand-drawn art and diagrams.
They cover topics like circuits, sorting, memory, cryptography, image processing, and data structures. Though the intended audience is …
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Rowan, Rook & Decard
16 July
Rowan, Rook and Decard is a game publisher founded in 2017 by independent game designers Grant Howitt and Chris Taylor, with Maz Hamilton as business director.
Rowan, Rook & Decard …
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Hog River Press
4 July
Hog River Press is a print and online poetry journal edited on the banks of the Hog River in Connecticut.
They print magnificent poems, engender conversation between poets, and indulge …
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Moose Kid Comics
1 July
Moose Kids Comics is a glorious 36-page, free to read, digital children’s comic.
It features over 40 of the best comic artists working today, from well-established heroes to newer talents …
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BenBella
19 June
Founded in 2001, BenBella Books is a publishing boutique that aims to be the publisher of choice for a select group of authors who value personal attention, a partnership philosophy, …
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CtrlAltCassie
12 June
CtrlAltCassie is the online home of wonderful and colourful products by artist Cassie Daley.
Cassie currently stocks the fantastic Cooking the Rainbow recipe book. This original recipe book includes 50+ …
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Crimperbooks
12 June
Crimperbooks is the home of award-winning children’s stories and books by Ryan Cartwright.
"We love stories in our family and sometimes we’ll sit around making them up with each other. …
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Fantasy & Science Fiction, May/June 2020
Recommended by
sohkamyung
An average issues with interesting stories by Ray Nayler, Holly Messinger and a hilarious story involving American Indians by Joseph Bruchac.
The Sea Hates A Coward
Recommended by
kevin
I don't normally like the whole zombie genre.
But what Crowley has done with his undead POV, uprising, mutiny, sea monster, revolutionary, thoughtful treatise on life (then death and then more life) tale is absolutely stunning.
Took a bit of effort to get going, but it's definitely worth sticking with it. A great addition to the New Weird.
Nate Crowley's book put me off scampi for months!
Clarkesworld Magazine Issue 192
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sohkamyung
An average issue, with interesting stories by Fiona Moore, Amal Singh, Lettie Prell and Ken Liu.
Full review at [ https://bookwyrm.social/user/sohkamyung/review/373246/s/an-average-issue-of-clarkesworld ]
Clarkesworld Magazine Issue 208
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sohkamyung
An interesting issue with good stories by Cécile Cristofari, Alexandra Munck, Chi Hui and E.N. Auslender.
Full review at [ https://sohkamyung.github.io/reviews/magazines/Clarkesworld/20240106-Clarkesworld208.html ].
Clarkesworld Magazine Issue 194
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sohkamyung
A better than average issue, with interesting stories by Isabel J. Kim, Nadia Afifi, Yang Wanqing and Ann LeBlanc.
Full review at [ https://sohkamyung.github.io/reviews/magazines/Clarkesworld/20221124-Clarkesworld194.html ] or [ https://bookwyrm.social/user/sohkamyung/review/532240/s/a-better-than-average-issue ]
Blood Witch
Recommended by
kevin
Absolutely loved this occult murder mystery novella!
It's so much fun! It's fast-paced, has tonnes of likeable characters, some f/f smoochieness, magic, demons, and vampires. And while it's the start of a series, it has a complete story of its own - ensuring you get a nice neat-ish ending at the same time as teasing more adventures to come.
Will definitely read this series!
Night Calls
Recommended by
kevin
Bought the full book immediately after enjoying the sample from Book View Cafe!
This magical, period adventure moved along at a quick pace. Plenty of events, but not al all rushed. The language, descriptions and sense of location & time seem spot-on.
It's the first in a series too, so I'm excited to read more.
Books like this are why I love buying and reading indie ebooks!
INTERZONE #278 (NOV-DEC 2018)
Recommended by
sohkamyung
A not very interesting issue of Interzone, mainly because the stories appear to be on the theme of conflicts (mainly military related) and not of much interest to me. Natalia Theodoridou's story about unusual genetically engineered soldiers is probably the most interesting.
Clarkesworld Magazine Issue 193
Recommended by
sohkamyung
An average issue of Clarkesworld, with interesting stories by M. L. Clark, Alan Kubatiev and Gregory Feeley, and a disturbing story involving family abuse by Thomas Ha.
Full review at [ https://bookwyrm.social/user/sohkamyung/review/392987/s/an-average-issue-of-clarkesworld ]
Books & Bone
Recommended by
sakina
Fun story, great details, and some really nice writing.
Much Secret Sorrow: Guy of Gisborne 1
Recommended by
kevin
This book pulls you into a richly detailed 12th Century world of politicking lords, dangerous Welsh border raids and a likeable protagonist in the form of Guy of Maebury. A careful, steady feed of recognisable, but not yet legendary, characters tops it all off.
The slow build-up is worth it and does contribute to a much livelier, fuller world and more meaningful character motivations.
INTERZONE #284 (NOV-DEC 2019)
Recommended by
sohkamyung
An okay issue of Interzone, with the more interesting stories by Joanna Berry, David Tallerman and Tim Chawaga.
Comic Review: B-Mecha 2 Ishaani by Jamie Me, Neri Rearte, Archie Dait
Jamie Me, Neri Rearte, and Archie Dait return with Mechs, Kaiju, real life, this time in Bradford! Suit up for the latest North-of-England set Kaiju-fighting comic.
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Seven years of ebooks: pricing, plans, and fairness
2017 - 2024, and still going. The story of Libreture so far, looking at changes to pricing and what I consider to be fair.
Seven years of ebooks
2017 - 2024, and still going. The story of Libreture so far, DRM-free bookshops, and a birthday present.
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