New: Clara Ward's queer sci-fantasy book Be the Sea:
In November 2039, marine scientist Wend Taylor heaves themself aboard a zero-emissions boat skippered by elusive nature photographer Viola Yang. Guided by instinct, ocean dreams, and a shared birthday in 1972, they barter stories for passage across the Pacific. ...
A barge on its way to a getaway resort. Or maybe a ship hauling a delivery of robots?
ZSF: Zoa Space Fantasy... currently working on this thing again. Made a ton of progress settling on the basic system, now focusing on equipment. Because a good sci-fantasy romp needs a lot of gadgets.
I originally read the Otherland series by Tad Williams in Swedish when it was new, and I remember it made quite an impression on me.
Enough that I've now started re-reading it in English. The impression is perhaps not as strong, but I blame myself for that. 😁
I would througly recommend it to anyone who like sci-fi and especially cyberpunk.
Today's indie author review! Flotsam by R.J. Theodore:
"An amazing ride through a world full of wonders... a frothy (sometimes blood-frothy) blend of fantasy and sci-fi, an exhilarating voyage through a strange new world in the company of a fascinating collection of character,."
Looking for a new sci-fantasy read? How about one with an #AroAce protagonist? You can get the ebook of A SPARK IN SPACE by Janina Franck now for just $0.99!
I'm K (she/they) a queer Canadian cartoonist from Ontario that makes comics about magical girls fucking up a militaristic society and with magic and mayhem.