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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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Hugo Award Winners 2017

August 25, 2017 Lisa Mahoney
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Rounding out our coverage of the 2017 Hugo winners, with special congratulations to Lois McMaster Bujold for winning the first-ever "Best Series" Hugo Award.

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In Appreciations Tags Lisa Mahoney, Lois, Miles Vorkosigan, Space operas, Hugo Awards, 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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"The Art of Starving": Speculative Fiction and the Unreliable Narrator

August 11, 2017 The Unbound Writers

In Miller's poignant debut novel the power to control and the power to discover truth are superhuman abilities in a world where everything is in doubt.

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In Appreciations Tags Lisa Mahoney, Young Adult Fantasy
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Hugo Awards Coverage Part II: Short Story Nominees

August 4, 2017 The Unbound Writers
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The Unbound Writers appreciate Hugo Award nominee short stories.

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In Appreciations Tags Short Stories, The Unbound Writers, Hugo Awards, Amanda Baldeneaux, CS Peterson, Lisa Mahoney, Sean Cassity
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2017 Hugo Awards Coverage Part I: Nominees for Best Novella

July 28, 2017 The Unbound Writers
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This week we take a peek at the year’s best novellas. The Unbound Writers threw the titles of the Hugo Award nominations for Best Novella into a hat and passed it around. We found they're all worth a read.

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In Appreciations Tags Gemma Webster, Jon Horwitz-White, Lisa Mahoney, Hugo Awards, Novella, Kij Johnson, Lois McMaster Bujold, China Miéville, Seanan McGuire, Kai Ashante Wilson, Victor LaValle, Amanda Baldeneaux
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“Borne”: A Biotech-Apocalypse Love Story

July 21, 2017 Mark Springer
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Jeff VanderMeer's new novel is a rare science fiction treasure. 

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In Reviews Tags Science Fiction, post-apocalyptic, Biotech, Jeff VanderMeer, Mark Springer
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Ellen Datlow Is Virgil in Your Journey to the Underworld

July 14, 2017 Sean Cassity

No one is reading more dark fiction than Ellen Datlow. Her knowledge of the horror genre is deeper than mine or yours.

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In Appreciations Tags Horror, Editor, Science Fiction, Ellen Datlow, Anthology
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The Fairy Tales of Helen Oyeyemi: A Closer Look at "Is Your Blood as Red as This"

July 7, 2017 Gemma Webster

Helen Oyeyemi proving once again that she is a magical fairy tale spinner with her short story collection, What is Not Yours is Not Yours. 

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In Appreciations Tags Fairy Tales, Helen Oyeyemi, Gemma Webster, Puppets
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"The Reluctant Queen": Durst's Woodland World Comes of Age

June 30, 2017 The Unbound Writers

In the second book of Sarah Beth Durst's The Queens of Renthia fantasy series, an ordinary woman finds that to save her family she may first have to save the world. 

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In Reviews Tags The Reluctant Queen, Sarah Beth Durst, CS Peterson, Epic Fantasy, Amanda Baldeneaux, Fantasy
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In "Mapping the Interior," Native Fathers and Sons, Haunted by the Past

June 23, 2017 Mark Springer
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Native American ghost story? Psychological thriller? Portrait of a young mind struggling to cope with unspeakable grief and existential rage? Stephen Graham Jones's haunting novella is all of the above, and more. 

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In Reviews Tags Horror, Stephen Graham Jones, Mark Springer
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"Death's End": Cixin Liu's Masterpiece Trilogy, Concluded

June 16, 2017 The Unbound Writers

Death's End brings Chinese science fiction luminary Cixin Liu's mind-blowing trilogy to its inevitable and spectacular end.

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In Reviews Tags Cixin Liu, Science Fiction, Theodore McCombs, Mark Springer, Death's End, The Dark Forest, The Three-Body Problem
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In “The Refrigerator Monologues,” Valente Lets the Fridged Girlfriends Scream

June 9, 2017 The Unbound Writers

Catherynne M. Valente's salty collection of comic-book women in refrigerators, reviewed.

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In Reviews Tags Comics, Catherynne M. Valente, Frank Miller, Gwen Stacy, Karen Page, Gail Simone, Lisa Mahoney, Theodore McCombs, Danyelle C. Overbo
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2017 Summer Reading Recommendations in Speculative Fiction from Fiction Unbound

June 2, 2017 The Unbound Writers
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Fiction Unbound's 2017 summer reading recommendations. Look no further for great speculative fiction to dive into this summer.

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In Curiosities Tags recommendations, Theodore McCombs, Lisa Mahoney, Danyelle C. Overbo, CS Peterson, Mark Springer, The Best Science Fiction of the Year, Jonathan Strahan, Alphabet of Thorn, Patricia A. McPhillip, Lincoln in the Bardo, George Saunders, Galore, Michael Crummey, Stories of Your Life, Ted Chiang, Radiate, C.A. Higgins, Amanda Baldeneaux, Summer Reads
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"Norse Mythology" by Neil Gaiman and Viking Relics

May 26, 2017 The Unbound Writers

Neil Gaiman’s Norse Mythology pairs perfectly with a visit to “Vikings: Beyond the Legend” at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science.

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In Curiosities, Reviews Tags Norse mythology, Neil Gaiman, mythology, speculative fiction, Lisa Mahoney, CS Peterson
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Interview with Neo-Noir Novelist Benjamin Whitmer On the Likability "Problem" and Tragic Characters

May 19, 2017 Danyelle Overbo
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Photo Credit: Caroline Fonduaunoir

We spoke with noir author and all-around cool guy, Benjamin Whitmer, to talk about his chosen genre, the likability of characters in darker stories, and his work at Lighthouse Writers Workshop.

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In Interviews Tags Noir, LitFest, Danyelle C. Overbo, Benjamin Whitmer, Lit Fest, Field Notes
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"The Book of Joan": Burning Is an Art

May 12, 2017 The Unbound Writers

Lidia Yuknavitch's dystopian fever dream, reviewed.

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In Reviews Tags Lidia Yuknavitch, The Book of Joan, Joan of Arc, Jean de Meun, Feminism, Dystopia, Cli-Fi, Gemma Webster, Theodore McCombs
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"American Gods": The Mythology of an Accepting America

May 5, 2017 The Unbound Writers
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Neil Gaiman photo credit: BBC

Fiction Unbound staff close the books for a night of adaptation television with Neil Gaiman's American Gods' premiere on Starz

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In Reviews Tags The Unbound Writers, Gemma Webster, Lisa Mahoney, Sean Cassity, Neil Gaiman, Starz, mythology, television, adaptations, American Gods, Amanda Baldeneaux
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Legacies of Loss in Ann Claycomb's The Mermaid's Daughter

April 28, 2017 Fiction Unbound

Fiction Unbound reviews Ann Claycomb's debut novel The Mermaid's Daughter

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In Reviews Tags mermaids, Fairy Tales, Ann Claycomb, The Mermaid's Daughter, Opera, Ireland, Danyelle C. Overbo, Amanda Baldeneaux
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What Could Have Been

April 21, 2017 Jon Horwitz-White

Alternate histories always evoke questions of what could have been.

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Tags Jon Horwitz-White, Buffalo Soldier, Maurice Broaddus, Colonialism, Race
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