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Announcement: Amber Moon, by Hurri Cosmo

Hurri Cosmo has a new fantasy out from Amber Quill: Logan has a past he doesn’t want to talk about, and after tonight, he intends to leave everything behind, including his all-consuming and unrequited love for Ryder. Uncertain of his future, he stumbles upon a bar oddly named Logan’s Intoxicating Fantasy. Unable to curb his curiosity, he enters the establishment. Soon, he drinks the Amber Moon cocktail a wise old bartender named Solomon puts in front of him and finally walks into a new future. Maybe even to find a new love. But is that what Solomon had in mind … Read more

Have We Domesticated All the Werewolves?

Today’s paranormal topic comes from QSFer Beth Brock: “Frederick and Jamie are always talking about bringing the scary back to werewolves. “Not a shifter story. There will be no cuddles, no chewing on the furniture, getting housebroken, or weird mpreg. Werewolves: claws, teeth, growls, howls, BLOOD. What’s with all these good bad guy stories anyway? “Or the bad good guys for that matter? Misunderstood vampires, cuddly shifters, and anti-heroes. Are we pansies in the 21st century? I say give me blood, give me violence, and bring me death!” LOL… Beth said it better than I could. So is there a … Read more

Announcement – A Curse on the Mountain – Missouri Dalton

Missouri Dalton has a new MM fantasy out: In the cursed city of Var Eldore, perched on a mountaintop surrounded by a frigid swamp, the rain never stops. Former pleasure slave Myr lives in hiding, trying to stay a step ahead of his captor. But there’s more to Myr than he realizes, and destiny has other plans for him. Soon, he counts soldiers, spies, nobles, and wizards among his allies. Their goal is to oppose the king and those who perpetuate slavery, and fight for the freedom of their land. As they uncover secrets and conspiracies, each more tangled than … Read more

Is LGBT Fiction Inherently Different?

Hey all, Bit of a philosophical question today. Most of the folks here read or write (or both) a lot of LGBT fiction – from MM romance to transgender urban fantasy. It got me thinking/ I know there are some obvious differences between these works and mainstream fiction – ie: the protagonists are LGBT. But does it go deeper than that? For instance – if we took a seminal work of mainstream fantasy, like The Wheel of Time – and changed all of Rand’s women to men, would it suddenly be a “gay fantasy” work? And if not, why not? … Read more

Announcement: Twist of Wire, by James Comer

QSFer James Comer has a new free story posted at PlanetaryStories.com: The monk Charthat was locked in a burning jail- and the trouble outside was worse! As the city of Gunkashar fell into madness, he had to find his partner. If he lived that long. Excerpt hree men crouched in a prison cell. The cell was dug-and-walled in a sunken courtyard. Ironwood bars were cemented into the floor and ceiling. A bar closed the cell, its handle beyond reach. Locked? How to get out? thought Charthat. Where was his partner? He could saw through the lignum vitae with true-steel; he … Read more

Announcement: Quinn’s Gambit, Bellora Quinn and Angel Martinez

QSFer Angel Martinez and Bellora Quinn have a new fantasy book coming out: AURA – the Agency for Unnatural Resettlement and Assimilation It’s a weird job, but somebody’s got to do it. A magical catastrophe tears the fabric of reality, causing unpredictable holes between worlds through which anything might fall—elves, centaurs, trolls, yeti. The brave officers and employees of AURA struggle daily to help the lost and injured, and contain the irretrievably violent while their research staff scramble to find a way to reverse the effect. Anything can and does pop through into the human world, sometimes with disastrous and … Read more

When Casper is Your Protagonist

Today’s topic comes from QSFer Angel Martinez: “Ghosts as protagonists – is it possible to have a happy ending that doesn’t feel forced?” We haven’t had a good paranormal topic for a bit, so I thought it was time. And I know what she means. I mean, to get the ghost together with someone else, like really “together”, generally either he/she has to come back to life, or maybe the other person has to die? So what are some fresh takes on LGBT ghost stories? And for romance, how does the ghost get the guy (or girl, or whomever) in … Read more

Amazing New Travel Posters From Nasa

Those of you into collectible travel items and/or space travel will probably enjoy these stunning posters NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory created in honor of a few of the exoplanets they’ve discovered with the Kepler space telescope. An exoplanet, of course, is a planet orbiting a star other than our own. NASA’s description of the destination featured in the image at the top of this post: Experience the Gravity of a Super Earth Twice as big in volume as the Earth, HD 40307g straddles the line between “Super-Earth” and “mini-Neptune” and scientists aren’t sure if it has a rocky surface or … Read more

Announcement: Arrival, by Michelle Robbins

Michelle Robins at Amber Quill Press has a new MM sci fi romance out, part of her Urilqii series: Life for Liam Sinclair used to be easy. Raves, work, sleep. Lather, rinse, repeat. Yet all of that changed with the arrival of the Urilqii…space aliens, technically, although they looked like everybody else. But if that wasn’t freaky enough, they arrived on Earth to thwart a global usurpation by beings they called The Targolt. Climate change, long-denied, was proof of the invasion. Although at first Liam was as skeptical as everyone else, he couldn’t deny one fantastic truth—those space-faring alien dudes … Read more