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New Steampunk Condos Being Built in New York

This is the top for New York City. It’s all downhill from here. A new condo building is going up in Manhattan’s Hudson Square neighborhood — the triangle on the river between Tribeca, SoHo, and the West Village that has until recently been mostly commercial and industrial buildings. 15 Renwick isn’t just any building: it’s a steampunk-themed luxury development. Steampunk-themed. Luxury. Development. What is steampunk? It’s mostly a literary and artistic genre. Think Helena Bonham Carter in Sweeney Todd, but much less murderous, riding atop a floating, steam-powered sidecar. See the Full Article at Business Insider

Announcement: The Park, by Voss Foster

QSFer Voss Foster has a new Sci Fi book out: 12 Contestants 20,000,000 Dollars 1 Survivor The Park: Evenstad Media’s newest reality show. There are no laws. There are no rules. The only goal is to stay alive. But in Evenstad’s arena, things are far from simple. Outfitted with strange new weapons, trapped in the dark, afraid for their lives, it’s only a matter of time before somebody takes the first shot. And all the while, the world watches. Some in disgust, some rapt, but all feeding Evenstad, and all oblivious to the horrors they’re helping fund. By the time … Read more

Selecting the Sex and Orientation of Your Baby

Hi all, I’ve been thinking about this one for awhile. Before long, we may have the technology to select all kinds of things about our children, including sex and sexual orientation. There’s long been talk of designer babies – kids that are preselected to be beautiful or unusual or to have athletic prowess and the like. In our current world, we are increasingly seeing news and information filtered for our own preferences – our own little bubbles – that reinforces what we already believe, and that may be different or even diametrically opposed to what our next-door neighbors are seeing. … Read more

Announcement: Love Don’t Die, by Jambrea Jo Jones

QSFer Jambrea Jo Jones has a re-release out – an alternate history set in Chicago: They might die, but their love never will… Moran Schultz was tasked with getting information from one Ward to another. He was all for helping his brother make Chicago a better place. What he wasn’t expecting was his lover to show up after a month of no contact. Dutch Luciano isn’t going to let Moran go without a fight. They love each other and the gangs in charge of Chicago aren’t going to keep them apart. Can Moran let Dutch back in or is it … Read more

When Did You Pop Your LGBT SpecFic Cherry?

Let’s face it, we were all virgins at one time. I refer, of course, your first time – the first time you picked up an LGBT speculative fiction book – sci fi, fantasy or paranormal. After yesterday’s roller-coaster ride (and thanks to all for keeping things mostly civil) of a discussion topic, I thought we’d bring things down a notch. So here it goes – what was your first LGBT speculative fiction read? And how does it stack up now that you’ve read more?

Announcement: A Christmas Cactus for the General, by Angel Martinez

Today’s announcement is from QSFer Angel Martinez: Exiled to Earth for perhaps the worst failure in Irasolan history, General Teer must assimilate or die. Earth is too warm, too wet, too foreign, but he does the best he can even though human males are loud, childish louts whom he can’t imitate successfully. When a grieving seaplane pilot strikes up a strange and uneasy friendship with him, he finds he may have been too quick to judge human males. They are strange to look at, but perhaps not as unbearable as he thought. Excerpt Chapter One: Exile So much water. General … Read more

Straight Girls Reading Gay Romance

Today’s topic comes from QSFer Beth Brock: “Why do straight girls like gay romance?” Let me preface this by saying I’m talking about readers here, not the thornier topic of women writing MM romance or erotica. I’ve often wondered what it is about MM romance that interests heterosexual female readers – although, to be fair, straight guys seem, well, let’s just say “interested” in FF erotica and porn. So my question today – what is it about MM romance that draws straight female readers (whether it’s fantasy, sci fi, paranormal or other)? Keep it friendly, people. :)

Announcement: Finding Matt, by JD Ruskin

QSFer JD Ruskin has a new paranormal romance out: When six-year-old Matt Wilson and his Shih Tzu, Pixie, step out of the Stanton Community Hospital and disappear, his desperate parents convince Jaron Greenberg, a local pet psychic, to aid the police in the search. Jaron specializes in finding lost kitties and fixing problem pooches. He isn’t prepared for a case with so much at stake. And as soon as he starts, the abilities he’s had since childhood begin changing and growing in unexpected ways. Paulo Silva is a veteran detective new to the small town of Stanton. As the low … Read more

Video Game Story Telling

Today’s topic comes from QSFer Jim Comer: “The boundary between games and stories and what use a writer can be in that place. Where does a game end and a story begin? When we write stories which partake of games/game franchises, where is our place as creators? Since the generation below us (I am forty-eight) experiences games (such as Final Fantasy) the way that we experienced novels, where is the idea of being a “writer” going, especially given the group’s interest in QUILTBAG issues? I recently edited a novel draft by a young str9 former student which was entirely based … Read more

Announcement: Coming Together – Among the Stars

There’s a new sci fi erotic anthology out that includes some LGBT stories: Erotica writer and geekess extraordinaire, Lynn Townsend, presents an erotic spin on science fiction. Called the “literature of ideas,” science fiction is filled with futuristic settings, alien life forms, advanced technology, and space travel. Stories about the possible future have been used for centuries to frame stories to explore identity, morality, social structure, and desire. What it means to be human, among aliens. What binds us together, and what keeps us apart. From the exploration teams studying new lifeforms, to a woman flung to the edges of … Read more