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17
Nov
EATING THE FANTASTIC: Revisiting Helsinki with Scott Edelman

EATING THE FANTASTIC: Revisiting Helsinki with Scott Edelman

It’s November 17 and I haven’t yet written about the summer. “Blog the summer” has migrated through three
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09
Nov

NPR Review: THIS MORTAL COIL by Emily Suvada

Nothing quite signals the approaching end of the year like the number of reviews I have left to write. This
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05
Nov
This Is How You Lose the Time War

This Is How You Lose the Time War

[https://www.barnesandnoble.com/blog/sci-fi-fantasy/max-gladstone-amal-el-mohtar-team-tale-romance-temporal-warfare/] Navah Wolfe took the above photo at World Fantasy in Saratoga Springs, 2015,
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31
Oct
October: A Summary

October: A Summary

I feel like if I don’t start writing about all the beautiful things I’ve experienced this year, they’
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30
Oct

NYT Review: THE POWER by Naomi Alderman

If you blinked at the title, well, I’ve been doing that for about a week. I wrote a review
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12
Oct
Upcoming October Appearances: Can*Con, Surrey International Writers' Conference

Upcoming October Appearances: Can*Con, Surrey International Writers' Conference

It’s all gone a bit autumn at last, and part of me breathes easier for it, even as deadlines
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12
Oct

NPR Reviews: AN UNKINDNESS OF GHOSTS by Rivers Solomon and THE RULES OF MAGIC by Alice Hoffman

So many amazing books have come out these last two months, and it’s been my privilege to read and
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25
Sep

Last Days

It’s 33 degrees Celsius outside, and depending on how long I’ve been sitting in cool conditioned air, it
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21
Sep

NPR Reviews: SHADOWHOUSE FALL by Daniel José Older + AUTONOMOUS by Annalee Newitz

More reviews! So many reviews! First, my review [http://www.npr.org/2017/09/16/548664359/in-shadowhouse-fall-magical-threats-map-real-world-peril] of Daniel José
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14
Sep

NPR Review: THE RIVER BANK by Kij Johnson

My review of Kij Johnson’sThe River Bank, delightfully illustrated by Kathleen Jennings, is up at NPR Books [http://www.
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