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When "What If?" Becomes "What Now?": We Can't Stop Thinking About Apocalypses ... and that's Okay

April 3, 2020 Fiction Unbound
3D illustration of the structure of a coronavirus.

3D illustration of the structure of a coronavirus.

In the crucible of catastrophe, we learn deeper truths about love, loyalty, and compassion.

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In Speculations Tags post-apocalyptic
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You Can't Bury the Past

December 6, 2019 The Unbound Writers

Watchmen and Ishiguro’s The Buried Giant have more in common than you might think.

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In Speculations Tags Watchmen, Alan Moore, Dave Gibbons, HBO, Kazuo Ishiguro, Buried Giant, African-American speculative fiction, Dark
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Destroying Books ... Without a Grand Plan to Repress Knowledge

August 23, 2019 Lisa Mahoney

Rulers have been trying to repress knowledge since at least 213 BC. “Killing the Scholars and Burning the Books,” Anonymous, 18th century Chinese painted album leaf; Bibliothèque nationale Paris [Public domain]

Big corporations are destroying your books without explanation, probably because hosting the platform isn’t as profitable as expected.

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In Speculations Tags Ray Bradbury, Lisa Mahoney
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A Clarion West Field Report

August 16, 2019 C.S. Peterson

C.S. Peterson returns from the writer’s paradise of Clarion West and reflects on risk, roller coasters, and relationships.

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In Speculations, Curiosities Tags Clarion Grads, Field Notes, Interview
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Give Peace a Chance, But Not Yet

June 14, 2019 Theodore McCombs

Cadwell Turnbull’s debut novel cannily explores cycles of violence through an alien occupation of the Virgin Islands.

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In Reviews, Speculations Tags Cadwell Turnbull, The Lesson, aliens, Virgin Islands, Clarion Grads
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Beginning the New Year with Beginnings

January 11, 2019 The Unbound Writers
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As we crack the cover on 2019 and dig into the books on our resolution reading lists, Christie and Meghan take a look at what makes a great opening.

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In Speculations Tags CH Lips, Literary Fantasy, Magical Realism, Haruki Murakami, Patrick Rothfuss, MM Foley
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Personal Narratives and the Eye of the Beholder: Julie Buffalohead at the Denver Art Museum

December 7, 2018 C.S. Peterson
Julie Buffalohead (Ponca), Black Snake Memory, 2018. Oil paint on canvas; 60 x 84 in. Courtesy of Julie Buffalohead and Bockley Gallery.

Julie Buffalohead (Ponca), Black Snake Memory, 2018. Oil paint on canvas; 60 x 84 in. Courtesy of Julie Buffalohead and Bockley Gallery.

Artist Julie Buffalohead creates narrative images layered with personal meaning, while she invites the viewer in, leaving of room for the mysterious.

Image: Julie Buffalohead (Ponca), A Little Medicine and Magic, 2018. Oil on canvas; 52 x 72 in. Courtesy of Julie Buffalohead and Bockley Gallery. Image courtesy of Julie Buffalohead and Bockley Gallery

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In Curiosities, Speculations Tags Julie Buffalohead, Art, CS Peterson, Interview, interview
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Ghosts in the House & the Machine: A Love Story, Hill House, & Two-Tongued Jeremy

November 16, 2018 Amanda Baldeneaux
Samantha Hunt, Haunting of Hill House promotional poster, Theodore McCombs

Samantha Hunt, Haunting of Hill House promotional poster, Theodore McCombs

Parenting is risky business, more so when ghosts take an uninvited co-parenting role.

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In Speculations Tags horror, The Haunting of Hill House, Shirley Jackson, Netflix, Samantha Hunt, The Dark Dark, A Love Story, Theodore McCombs, Lightspeed Magazine, Talk to Your Children About Two-Tongued Jeremy, Amanda Baldeneaux, ghosts
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You Don't Just Lose Your Life: An Interview With Gabino Iglesias

November 2, 2018 Gemma Webster

Writer Gabino Iglesias’ new book Coyote Songs hit book stores this week. Check out this interview for ideas about writing, the horror of murder and living interstitially.

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In Speculations Tags Gabino Iglesias, Coyote Songs, Zero Saints, Crime, Horror, Noir, Benjamin Whitmer, Interview, Gemma Webster
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The Magic at Our Elbow: Anime and the Fantastical Woven into the Everyday

September 14, 2018 The Unbound Writers

In the world of Japanese anime you can slip from the ordinary to the magical at any moment.

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In Speculations Tags Anime, Satoshi Kon, Hayao Miyazaki, Tony Zhou, CS Peterson, Lisa Mahoney
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We Can't Outrun Pain: Interview with Priya Sharma

August 31, 2018 Gemma Webster

Fiction Unbound’s Gemma Webster chats with UK writer Priya Sharma.

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In Speculations Tags Horror, Priya Sharma, Gemma Webster, Ellen Datlow, Fairy Tales, interview, Interview
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Southern Gothic: Wrestling With Our Demons -- Part 2, Novels

April 27, 2018 The Unbound Writers
Zora Neale Hurston, pear blossoms, William Gay, Everglades gator

Zora Neale Hurston, pear blossoms, William Gay, Everglades gator

Head into the swamps with some fallen families and wild grotesques in Part 2 of our Southern Gothic extravaganza.

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In Speculations Tags Southern Gothic, Toni Morrison, Beloved, Karen Russell, Swamplandia, William Gay, Twilight (not that one), Zora Neale Hurston, Their Eyes Were Watching God, Eudora Welty, The Robber Bridegroom, Lisa Mahoney, Amanda Baldeneaux, Gothic Fiction
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Southern Gothic: The Present Haunted by the Past -- Part I, Short Stories

March 30, 2018 The Unbound Writers
Eudora Welty, trees in the White River, Tania James, and a mural in Prescott, Arkansas (not-so-accidentally chosen because it's the hometown of Amanda's grandma)

Eudora Welty, trees in the White River, Tania James, and a mural in Prescott, Arkansas (not-so-accidentally chosen because it's the hometown of Amanda's grandma)

An exploration of Southern Gothic speculative literature.

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In Speculations Tags Southern Gothic, William Faulkner, Edgar Allan Poe, Eudora Welty, Katherine Anne Porter, Tania James, Amanda Baldeneaux, Lisa Mahoney, The Hero's Journey, Gothic Fiction
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The Wild, Raging Girl

January 19, 2018 C.S. Peterson
River Tam, not using her words in Firefly.

River Tam, not using her words in Firefly.

Wild, raging girls seem to be everywhere these days, from movies like Logan to books like The Girl with All the Gifts. 

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In Speculations Tags Firefly, female protagonist, Feminism, The Hero's Journey, Stranger Things, CS Peterson, Film, television
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Revisiting "The Buried Giant": Still More Thoughts on Ishiguro's Latest

December 8, 2017 The Unbound Writers

In honor of Ishiguro's Nobel lecture last night, we revisit our woolly musings on 2015's The Buried Giant.

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In Speculations Tags Kazuo Ishiguro, Buried Giant, D&D, Franz Kafka, The Castle, World Literature, Gawain, Death, Mark Springer, Theodore McCombs, Lisa Mahoney, CS Peterson, Amanda Baldeneaux
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We Want to Experience These Great Reads on our Screens

December 1, 2017 The Unbound Writers
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Everybody loves SF/F adaptations these days. We'd like to see these.

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In Speculations Tags Lynn Flewelling, Bone Doll's Twin, Compulsion, Martina Boone, Licanius Trilogy, James Islington, The Shadow of What Was Lost, The Fifth Season, Broken Earth Trilogy, N.K. Jemisin, Short Stories, Angel, Sam J. Miller, Paolo Bacigalupi, Ship Breaker, Tool of War, Danyelle C. Overbo, Brandon Boldenow, Lisa Mahoney, Theodore McCombs, CS Peterson, Amanda Baldeneaux
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"Logan" and "Hillbilly Elegy": The Bewilderment of the Blue-Collar Hero

September 1, 2017 The Unbound Writers
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What do Logan, the noir-Western superhero film featuring the classic brooding antihero of the X-Men, and Hillbilly Elegy, the memoir by J.D. Vance, have in common? Put on some Jonny Cash, pour yourself a bourbon and let's talk.

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In Speculations Tags comics, Noir, Superheroes, CS Peterson, Mark Springer, Amanda Baldeneaux
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A Clarion Field Report

August 18, 2017 Theodore McCombs

An Unbound writer comes back from the Clarion SF/F Writers Workshop and into a dystopian moment.

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In Speculations, Curiosities Tags Theodore McCombs, Clarion Grads, Nazis, Social Justice, Field Notes, Interview
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How We Are Haunted

March 31, 2017 Jon Horwitz-White

Steven Millhauser's short story "Phantoms” invites readers to consider the phantoms that haunt them.  Jon considers his phantoms and how they expose his complicity in perpetuating prejudice against trans people.

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In Speculations Tags Steven Millhauser, Jon Horwitz-White, Voices in the Night, Gender, Race, Feminism, Kiki, African-American speculative fiction
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The Ghosts of Cambodia

March 10, 2017 Lisa Mahoney
Five apsaras, heavenly spirits of the clouds and the waters, from the walls of Angkor Wat. Photo by Lisa Mahoney. 2017

Five apsaras, heavenly spirits of the clouds and the waters, from the walls of Angkor Wat. Photo by Lisa Mahoney. 2017

At the cultural crossroads of Cambodian folklore, belief and speculative literature, with emerging author Kay Chronister

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In Speculations Tags Folk stories, Short Stories, Strange Horizons, Beneath Ceaseless Skies, Kay Chronister, Cambodia, The Killing Fields, Lisa Mahoney
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