Happy Spooky Season from us at Wiscon!
Happy Spooky Season from us at Wiscon!
Hey you. Want to volunteer for a Feminist Inclusive Convention?
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Tell us about the first SFF story that made you feel seen—or one that changed how you see the world. Books. Films. Games. Comics. All are welcome.
We’ll feature some of your answers in future posts!
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#Eastercon attendees! There's a panel on #FeministSFF imprints, Friday evening, 7.30pm, Salisbury-Wellington, where you can hear more about Gold SF from editorial board member Paul March-Russell and author Sarah Groenewegen.
Finally a stretch of cool weather! I spent the rainy morning intentionally sleeping in. Which, I should note, is different from “can’t get out of bed.”
I need a new book to read. In fact I need a new ebook and a new audiobook. Recs?
#Ebooks: for bedtime and relaxing, I like #FeministSFF, #QueerRomance/erotica (especially if it has more plot than just the romance), and I might be about to embark on a classic detective fiction binge after listening to a heap of the “Shedunnit” podcast. Recently enjoyed: Freya Marske’s “Last Binding” series, @maryrobinette’s “Lady Astronaut” series.
#Audiobooks: for listening while I work at the studio or in the garden or kitchen, I like #NaturalHistory, #HistoryOfScience, #AntiRacism, memoirs that hit on any of those, or other stuff in my bio hashtags. Recently enjoyed: Ben Dark’s “The Grove: A Natural History in 19 1/2 Front Gardens” (written during lockdown walks) and Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz’s “An Indigenous People’s History of the United States.”
Okay redoing my introductions since that seems to be the done thing.
I'm a writer of #fantasy currently #selfpub. I enjoy watching #anime, reading all things #specfic, and am an avid #feminist. I write #feministsff critiques on my blog and I am a #vegetarian. I love craft beer and #gardening.