Grappling with Lovecraft by Frank Cavallo

HP Lovecraft has gotten a fair amount of bad press lately. Salon, the Atlantic and several others have published pieces questioning his legacy. The World Fantasy Award discontinued the use of his image as their trophy. Numerous blogs have discussed and dissected his views, with an eye toward how modern readers (and writers) should deal … More Grappling with Lovecraft by Frank Cavallo

Unsung Stories anthology and Kickstarter

Unsung Stories is publishing a new anthology of science fiction, called 2084 with new stories from Priest, Hutchinson, Tidhar, Noon, Smythe, & Charnock Unsung Stories have gathered eleven leading science fiction writers who have looked ahead to 2084, as Orwell did in 1948, for a new anthology – writers such as David Hutchinson, Christopher Priest, Lavie Tidhar, James … More Unsung Stories anthology and Kickstarter

How authors can bring their books to life by Dane Cobain

The internet age has its perks. You can access cat videos when you’re supposed to be reading. You can order books to be delivered on the same day. And your favourite authors can create immersive experiences that add a whole new dimension to their relationships with readers. New technology, such as virtual and augmented reality, … More How authors can bring their books to life by Dane Cobain

Close Encounters of the Third Kind is the Most Terrifying Movie Ever Made by Thomas S. Flowers

Close Encounters of the Third Kind is the Most Terrifying Movie Ever Made By: Thomas S. Flowers, author of the Subdue Series Conceiving, Book Three, is Out Now! In the glamor of watching a Steven Spielberg film, it is easy to understand how caught up we can get in the chaotic wonder of colorful kaleidoscopic … More Close Encounters of the Third Kind is the Most Terrifying Movie Ever Made by Thomas S. Flowers