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Southern Gothic: Interviewing "The Past is Never" Author Tiffany Quay Tyson

June 8, 2018 The Unbound Writers
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An interview with Tiffany Quay Tyson.

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In Appreciations Tags Southern Gothic, Tiffany Quay Tyson, Lisa Mahoney, Amanda Baldeneaux, The Past is Never, Gothic Fiction, Interview
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"Scythe": Why Die? The Problems with Immortality

June 1, 2018 C.S. Peterson
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It’s a perfect world. Just a little bit too full of people.

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In Reviews Tags Neal Shusterman, YA Science Fiction, Science Fiction, CS Peterson
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Cloud Orca Land: "Blackfish City" and the Struggle for Utopia

May 25, 2018 The Unbound Writers
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Sam J. Miller’s new novel wrestles with catastrophes to come, and what kind of power might form out of the struggle.

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In Reviews Tags Sam J. Miller, Blackfish City, Dystopia, Utopia, Cli-Fi, Arctic Sci-Fi, Orcas, CS Peterson, Theodore McCombs
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"The Queen of Sorrow"

May 18, 2018 C.S. Peterson
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The final tale in the Queens of Renthia saga is here. More queens, more lands, more spirits, and answers to questions as large as the universe.

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In Reviews Tags queens of renthia, The Reluctant Queen, queen of blood, Sarah Beth Durst, CS Peterson, female protagonist, The Hero's Journey
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Nebula Finalist Novellas 2017: Twisty Plots, Humor, Gender Fluidity and Big Questions

May 11, 2018 The Unbound Writers
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Nebula Award finalist novellas are plot-twisty, gender-bending, humorous, and pithy with Big Questions in a smaller, digestible format.

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In Reviews Tags JY Yang, Sarah Pinsker, Sarah Gailey, Martha Wells, Nebula Awards, Novella, Mark Springer, Theodore McCombs, CS Peterson, Lisa Mahoney
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Nebula-Nominated Short Stories/Novelettes

May 4, 2018 The Unbound Writers
Science Fiction and Fantasy Writer's 52nd Annual Nebula Awards will be held in Pittsburgh this May

Science Fiction and Fantasy Writer's 52nd Annual Nebula Awards will be held in Pittsburgh this May

It’s Nebula Awards season! Our editors share their thoughts on a selection of nominees for Best Shorty Story and Best Novelette.

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In Reviews Tags Mark Springer, Amanda Baldeneaux, Lisa Mahoney, Theodore McCombs, CS Peterson, Nebula Awards, SFWA
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Southern Gothic: Wrestling With Our Demons -- Part 2, Novels

April 27, 2018 The Unbound Writers
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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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"Children of Blood and Bone": Tomi Adeyemi's Blockbuster Debut

April 20, 2018 C.S. Peterson
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Adeyemi's breakout debut features a richly drawn world inspired by West African traditions, compassionate social commentary, and a new take on magic.

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In Reviews Tags Tomi Adeyemi, CS Peterson, West African Traditions, afrofuturism, Young Adult Fantasy, African-American speculative fiction
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The Creative Destruction of "Annihilation"

April 13, 2018 Mark Springer
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On the page or on screen, Annihilation will test the limits of what you know about the world and yourself. 

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In Appreciations Tags Science Fiction, Annihilation, Jeff VanderMeer, Mark Springer, Books to Movies
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"The Atrocities": A Concentrated Gothic Pill

April 6, 2018 Sean Cassity
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How much more Gothic could The Atrocities be? None. None more Gothic.

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In Reviews Tags Atrocities, Gothic Fiction, Jeremy C. Shipp, Sean Cassity
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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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"A Wrinkle in Time": Fiction Unbound Reviews the Film [Spoiler Warning]

March 23, 2018 The Unbound Writers
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Going from beloved classic book to blockbuster movie is a tricky proposition. The writers at Fiction Unbound weigh in on what worked, and what didn't.

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In Reviews Tags Danyelle C. Overbo, Amanda Baldeneaux, Sean Cassity, A Wrinkle in Time, Books to Movies, African-American speculative fiction
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Temporal Ecologies in Kelly Robson's "Gods, Monsters, and the Lucky Peach"

March 16, 2018 Theodore McCombs

Kelly Robson's new novella cannily links time travel escapism to our ecological crisis.

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In Reviews Tags Kelly Robson, Gods Monsters and the Lucky Peach, Time Travel, Cli-Fi, Theodore McCombs
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Madeleine L'Engle's "A Wrinkle in Time" A Fantasy Novel for All Ages

March 9, 2018 Fiction Unbound
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With the exciting film release of A Wrinkle in Time, the Fiction Unbounders went back to the source material and re-lived some childhood magic.

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In Appreciations, Reviews Tags Danyelle C. Overbo, Amanda Baldeneaux, Sean Cassity, CS Peterson, Madeleine L'Engle, A Wrinkle in Time, A Wind in the Door, A Swiftly Tilting Planet
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"Black Panther": Society as Superhero

March 2, 2018 The Unbound Writers
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The Unbound Writers review and revel in the newest Marvel super hero film: Black Panther

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In Reviews Tags Marvel, Black Panther, film, afrofuturism, CS Peterson, Amanda Baldeneaux, Danyelle C. Overbo, Theodore McCombs, Superheroes, African-American speculative fiction
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"Strange the Dreamer": Tired of Killing

February 23, 2018 C.S. Peterson
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In Liani Taylor's lyrical and dark fantasy, killing your enemies doesn't solve anything and there are no easy answers. 

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In Appreciations, Reviews Tags CS Peterson, Lani Taylor, Strange the Dreamer
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Ursula K. Le Guin: A Retrospective

February 16, 2018 The Unbound Writers
Ursula K. Le Guin. 21 October 1929 – 22 January 2018. Photo by Eileen Gunn.

Ursula K. Le Guin. 21 October 1929 – 22 January 2018. Photo by Eileen Gunn.

Le Guin dreamed whole realities that forced us to reexamine assumptions we took for granted, and to see new ways forward.

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In Appreciations Tags The Left Hand of Darkness, Theodore McCombs, CS Peterson, Amanda Baldeneaux, Sean Cassity, Ursula K. Le Guin, Science Fiction, A Wizard of Earthsea, The Dispossessed, Fantasy, The Lathe of Heaven, The Real and the Unreal, Interview
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Completely Atrocious Speculative Valentine's Day Recommendations

February 9, 2018 The Unbound Writers

Tremble before the Cyclopean obscenity of our Valentine's Day recommendations!

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In Curiosities Tags Twilight (not that one), William Gay, morticians, Four Branches of the Mabinogi, The Mabinogion, Amal El-Mohtar, Wolf 359, Ahab's Wife, Sena Jeter Naslund, The Monk, M.G. Lewis, Theodore McCombs, CS Peterson, Amanda Baldeneaux, Danyelle C. Overbo, Lisa Mahoney, Valentines
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There’s Always Time for Time Travel

February 2, 2018 The Unbound Writers

From recent takes to enduring classics, we love time travel stories.

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In Appreciations Tags Time Travel, Science Fiction, The Time Traveler's Wife, Audrey Niffenegger, Travelers, Future Man, Ray Bradbury, Robert A. Heinlein, Richard Matheson, Bid Time Return, Somewhere In Time, Lisa Mahoney, Amanda Baldeneaux, Danyelle C. Overbo, Sean Cassity
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Odd Couples: "The Shape of Water," "Selkie Stories Are for Losers"

January 26, 2018 Theodore McCombs

Pairing Guillermo del Toro's water monster romance with Sofia Samatar's celebrated 2013 selkie story.

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In Appreciations, Reviews Tags Guillermo del Toro, Sofia Samatar, Selkies, Water Monsters, The Shape of Water, Selkie Stories Are for Losers, Theodore McCombs
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