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Tag Archives: military science fiction
Dispelling More Misconceptions About the Golden Age
Approximately, two weeks ago I wrote a post about the 1944 Retro Hugo finalists in the novelette category and how those stories show that the so-called Golden Age of science fiction was a lot more diverse than most people assume. … Continue reading
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Tagged art, awards geekery, Conan, gender, golden age science fiction, judge a book by its cover, LGBT, military science fiction, pulp fiction, race, Retro Hugos, science fiction, sex scenes, space opera, sword and sorcery, urban fantasy, vintage science fiction, weird fiction
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Some Reactions to the 2018 Nebula Award Winners and a Post-mortem on the 20Booksto50K Issue
The first reactions to the 2018 Nebula Award winners are pouring in. For my own take, see this post. Lela E. Buis has a brief post listing the Nebula winners, but in the comments she expresses some concern that Mary … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Writing
Tagged 20Booksto50K, anthologies, awards geekery, Black Mirror, Dragon Awards, fandom wank, genre wank, Hugo Awards, In Love and War, indie publishing, indie versus traditional, military science fiction, Nebula Awards, Retro Hugos, science fiction, SFWA, short fiction, space opera
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Indie Speculative Fiction of the Month for April 2019
It’s that time of the month again, time for “Indie Speculative Fiction of the Month”. So what is “Indie Speculative Fiction of the Month”? It’s a round-up of speculative fiction by indie authors newly published this month, though some March … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Speculative Fiction of the Month
Tagged Asian fantasy, dragons, dystopian, epic fantasy, fantasy romance, grimdark fantasy, historical fantasy, horror, LGBT, LitRPG, magic, magical realism, military science fiction, my books, other people's books, paranormal mystery, paranormal romance, pirates, post-apocalyptic SF, robots, science fantasy, science fiction romance, science fiction thriller, short fiction collection, space exploration, space opera, steampunk, superheroes, sword and sorcery, urban fantasy, weird western, witches, YA fantasy
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Indie Speculative Fiction of the Month for March 2019
It’s that time of the month again, time for “Indie Speculative Fiction of the Month”. So what is “Indie Speculative Fiction of the Month”? It’s a round-up of speculative fiction by indie authors newly published this month, though some February … Continue reading
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Tagged cyberpunk, dark fantasy, dark science fiction, dystopian, epic fantasy, ghosts, hard science fiction, historical fantasy, LGBT, military science fiction, other people's books, our books, paranormal mystery, paranormal romance, science fiction romance, space colonisation, space exploration, space opera, steampunk, sword and sorcery, technothriller, urban fantasy, werewolves, witches
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The Latest Developments Regarding the 2018 Nebula Award Finalists
I promise you that the regularly scheduled Star Trek Discovery review is coming, especially since they have finally found Spock (spoiler white-out). But for now, there have been some new developments on the Nebula front. For those following along at … Continue reading
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Tagged 20Booksto50K, awards, awards geekery, fandom wank, genre wank, indie vs. traditional, military science fiction, Nebula Awards, race, science fiction, SFWA, space opera
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Some Reactions to the 2018 Nebula Award Finalists
Now that about a week has passed since the 2018 Nebula Award finalists have been announced, more reaction posts are coming in. I’ve already linked to some of those as ETAs in my previous Nebula post, but I’m going to … Continue reading
Indie Speculative Fiction of the Month for February 2019
It’s that time of the month again, time for “Indie Speculative Fiction of the Month”. So what is “Indie Speculative Fiction of the Month”? It’s a round-up of speculative fiction by indie authors newly published this month, though some January … Continue reading
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Tagged anthology, Asian fantasy, cozy space opera, dark fantasy, dystopian, epic fantasy, fantasy mystery, ghosts, historical fantasy, hopepunk, horror, indie speculative fiction of the month, LGBT, military science fiction, my books, Norse mythology, other people's books, our books, paranormal mystery, paranormal romance, post-apocalyptic SF, satire, science fiction romance, science fiction thriller, space colonisation, space opera, steampunk, superheroes, sword and sorcery, urban fantasy, witches, wizards, YA science fiction
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Some Thoughts on the 2018 Nebula Award Finalists
The finalists for the 2018 Nebula Awards have been announced today, as have the finalists for the 2018 Aurealis Award and the finalists for the 2018 BSFA Awards were announced a few days ago. If you want to read the … Continue reading
A Science Fiction Promo and Richard Blakemore blogs
Today, I have two brief announcements to make. The first is an announcement for a science fiction cross promo at StoryOrigins. What is StoryOrigins, you ask. StoryOrigins is a new service for free e-book giveaways. One of those is the … Continue reading
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Tagged cross promo, giveaway, military science fiction, my books, other people's books, post-apocalyptic SF, pulp fiction, Richard Blakemore, science fantasy, science fiction, science fiction romance, shameless self-promo, Silencer, space opera, StoryOrigins, sword and sorcery, Thurvok
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Indie Speculative Fiction of the Month for January 2019
It’s that time of the month again, time for “Indie Speculative Fiction of the Month”. So what is “Indie Speculative Fiction of the Month”? It’s a round-up of speculative fiction by indie authors newly published this month, though some December … Continue reading
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Tagged alien invasion, Demons, dragons, dystopian, elves, epic fantasy, fantasy romance, ghosts, grimdark fantasy, horror, indie speculative fiction of the month, LGBT, military fantasy, military science fiction, other people's books, paranormal mystery, post-apocalyptic horror, robots, satire, science fantasy, science fiction, science fiction romance, space opera, urban fantasy, witches
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