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A close up of the cover art from Nghi Vo's The Chosen and the Beautiful featuring a young Vietnamese woman with a stylish 20's bob looking down.

more genre fiction by people who aren’t cis white dudes

By Amanda Hudgins • October 15th, 2021

it seems very odd that we associate science fiction with near identical looking white guys when the first science fiction novel was written by a goth teenage girl who lost her virginity on her mothers’ grave.

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It’s Just a Game

By Harry Rabinowitz • March 11th, 2020

DIE Volume 1 asks: if your game becomes real, can you still treat it like a game?

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Middlewest and the Scars of Parental Abuse

By Harry Rabinowitz • February 12th, 2020

When you peel back its fantasy veneer, Middlewest Book One is a story of parental abuse and the scars, both literal and figurative, it leaves.

Polishing Up the Ol’ Dragonlance

By Levi Rubeck • March 21st, 2018

The War of Souls continues the Dragonlance series’ penchant for a willingness to let its characters fail—to be broken down completely while chasing meaningless power, given the chance for redemption, and convincing the reader when they stand or fall.

Two figures, one more slight and delicate with a peacock-like crown on their head and a masked face stands back to back with a swarthier man in a mask that is somewhere between the cow catcher on a old train and the mask Jason wears in Friday the 13th. He is also in a red coat. This is cover art for the third book in the Gentlemen Bastards series: the Republic of Thieves

Bromance and The Gentleman Bastards

By Sam Desatoff • June 1st, 2017

The relationship between the two lead characters is the backbone of The Gentleman Bastards, as every scheme and conflict would be neigh impossible to overcome without it.

How Dangerous Golf Makes You A Hole-In-One Pro

By Matt Sayer • March 14th, 2017

Sinking a shot in Dangerous Golf is never a certainty, but it is always spectacular.

Watch Dogs 2: It’s Just a Game, Right?

By Matt Sayer • December 6th, 2016

Watch Dogs 2 has an identity crisis. One part game, one part warning for the future, it sends a confused message that suffers for its interactivity.

A Place to Rest Your Head

By Rob Haines • August 27th, 2013

At the end of a hard day’s heroism, sometimes you wanna go where nobody knows your name.

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