Today's queer spec fic release: BL Jones' MM sci-fi romance Make Like Mountains.
Four months ago, Rexley Nova exploded into Danger City, fought some villains, saved some people, and became the vigilante known by the media as ‘Wrath’. Alongside the superpowered...
Welcome to Camorranta, where chocolate-houses are all the rage, magic strolls the cobblestone streets... and the greedy get their comeuppance.
One calculations dragon, one chocolate-obsessed lesbian mage, one non-binary fae spy, a strapping sell-sword named Bella, a handsome human mastermind, and one mouse equal one cozy adventure!
Today's queer indie author review! Run Wild, Run Free" by Fiona Glass:
"Joey feels like he no longer has a place in his family, as if he's become invisible... Glass packs it with emotion, leaving the reader with many things to think about. Well worth the read."
"There are poisonous books—the Communist Manifesto, or Mein Kampf for example—and then there are books that are literally poisonous.
Covered in vibrant green bookcloth, hundreds of 19th-century volumes are actually laced with a toxic pigment, and one researcher who’s used to creating databases of volumes for research, has instead created one as a public health service; aptly named the Poison Book Project.
Emerald green, also known as Paris green, Vienna green, and Schweinfurt green, is the product of combining copper acetate with arsenic trioxide—yes, that arsenic."
If you like sci-fi, philosophy, and politics, I highly recommend The Dispossessed by Ursula K. LeGuin. There’s a lot to think about in the book, but it is only about 300 pages. #books
Well, bought the Silo series books on Apple Books. I couldn’t resist the price! At $23.99 for all books, plus bonus essays and short stories, that wasn’t much of a stretch.