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SPACE: How It All Began

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About 13.8 billion years ago, the universe as we know it began. This moment, known as the Big Bang, is when space itself rapidly began expanding. At the time of the Big Bang, the observable universe (including the materials for at least 2 trillion galaxies), fit into a space less than a centimeter across. Now, the observable universe is 93 billion light-years across and still expanding. There are many questions about the Big Bang, particularly about what came before it (if anything). But scientists do know some things. Read on for some of the most mind-bending discoveries about the beginning … Read more

ANNOUNCEMENT: Nexus Nine, by Mary E. Lowd

Nexus Nine

QSFer Mary E. Lowd has a new pansexual/genderfluid queer sci fi book out: Nexus Nine. Deep space, nine lives… Or maybe nine-hundred? When a calico cat with a computer chip in her head — full of lifetimes worth of memories — sets out to uncover the mysteries of her distant past, she finds herself on a space station in a recently war-torn star system.  Will her best friend from one of her previous lives as a dog still accept her?  Can she make new friends with the local bird-like aliens, and how does her own past entangle with the history … Read more

That Thing I Just Read

That Thing I Just Read

Welcome to “That Thing I Just Read (TTIJR) day on Queer Sci Fi. PLEASE MAKE THIS ITS OWN POST, NOT A COMMENT ON THIS ONE. This is a new weekly Friday reader feature where you can: a) share the great queer spec fic (sci fi, fantasy, horror, or paranormal) book you just read, and why you loved it so… b) ask for queer spec fic book recommendations. Please follow these guidelines: Make it a stand-alone post, not a comment on this post Do not promo your own books Please do not share negative posts/reviews. This is about sharing books we … Read more

space: Is there Less Intelligent Life Than We Thought?

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Where is complex alien life hanging out in the universe? Likely not on planets stewing in toxic gases, according to a new study that dramatically reduces the number of worlds where scientists will have the best luck finding ET. In the past, researchers defined the “habitable zone” based on the distance between the planet and its star; planets that, like Earth, orbit at just the right distance to accommodate temperatures in which liquid water could exist on the planetary surface would be considered “habitable.” But while this definition works for basic, single-celled microbes, it doesn’t work for complex creatures, such … Read more

REVIEW: Malachite, by Michele Notaro and Sammi Cee

Malachite

Title: Malachite Series: Brotherhood of Ormarr Book 4 Author: Michele Notaro & Sammi Cee Genre: Fantasy LGBTQ+ Category: MM/Gay Publisher: Self Pages: 254 Reviewer: Maryann Get It On Amazon About The Book Malachite~ I have a wonderful life. I have no room to complain; between my brothers and their new mates, this is the most alive our home has felt since my parents died. Unfortunately, all of them being mated is making me miserable. When it was just the four of us, it was us against the world. Now they’re paired up and it’s only me and my dragon, Kesia. … Read more

Migration Honorable Mentions

OK, so I’m a day late. LOL… anyhow, it’s time to announce the Honorable Mentions for the Migration flash fiction contest. These were the highest scoring stories – ones that got at least 60 out of 80 possible points (20 for queer representation, 20 for spec fic content, 20 for craft, and 20 for interpretation of theme). If your story appears on this list, it means you were not one of the top three winners this year, but you did write an amazing story. You may also still be in the running for one of our Judge’s Picks. So without … Read more

ANNOUNCEMENT/GIVEAWAY: Slave Harem, by Wendy Rathbone

The Slave Harem

QSFer Wendy Rathbone has a new MM fantasy book out: The Slave Harem. The slave harem is all. If you enter, you can never leave. Contact with the outside world is forbidden. With a secret talent for seeing auras of physical and emotional arousal, Ren, a sought-after pleasure slave, is sold to a mysterious master in a foreign land where he will become part of a collection of beautiful men. Though the men appear welcoming, there is competition and jealousy among the ranks. And their mysterious master who is heard but never seen elicits more questions than answers. One friendly … Read more

FOR WRITERS: Share Your Facebook Page or Group

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FOR WRITERS Today’s writer topic comes from QSFer J. Scott Coatsworth: On this holiday in the US, we thought it would be a great time to get to know our authors. So authors, please share your FB page and/or group and one sentence about what you write. Maybe you’ll pick up a few new fans! Writers: This is a writer chat – you are welcome to share your own book/link, as long as it fits the chat, but please do so as part of a discussion about the topic. Join the chat

SCIENCE: First Fireworks Created In Chinese Search for Immortality

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One thousand years before the first Fourth of July, the first fireworks exploded. It didn’t rain twinkling stars or light up the night sky — but to the complete surprise and misfortune of one Chinese chemist, it did go “bang.” This “bang” was the product of an ancient quest for immortality, according to Gunpowder, Explosives and the State: A History (Routledge, 2016) . In early-ninth-century China, alchemy was all the rage. The goal of alchemy was to produce a substance that would prolong life, or even cheat death. Alchemy never did uncover a death-defying concoction. But it did produce an … Read more

REVIEW: The Apprentice Sorceress, by E.D. Walker

The Apprentice Sorceress

Title: The Apprentice Sorceress Series: The Fairy Tales of Lyond Book Two Author: E.D. Walker Genre: Fantasy LGBTQ+ Category: Trans/Non-Binary Publisher: Self Pages: 175 Reviewer: Jaye Get It On Amazon About The Book A lady does not practice magic…Until now. Lady Violette has done everything she can to be a perfect lady in waiting to the royal princess of Jerdun. She’s followed the princess halfway across the world and lived through a war. Now the princess is stranded in a foreign city as an enemy army draws near, and Violette is stranded with her.  As more refugees from the conflict … Read more