rivkat: Dean reading (dean reading)
( Jul. 17th, 2023 03:39 pm)
Anybody else watch Nimona? I enjoyed it!

Take Us to a Better Place: Storiessf-ish )
Kathryn Evans, More of Meself-cloning YA )
M.A. Carrick, Labyrinth’s Heartpalace intrigue in a multiethnic city )
Kai Butler, Cypress Ashesfae showdown )
Emma Törzs, Ink Blood Sister ScribeGood entry into magic library genre )
Charles Stross, Season of SkullsStross does romcom )
rivkat: Dean reading (dean reading)
( May. 10th, 2023 10:08 am)
Fonda Lee, Untethered Skyrocs and manticores )
Douglas Smith, The Hollow Boysdream riders )
Al Hess, World Running Downkindness among ruins )
T. Kingfisher, A House With Good Boneshorror with bugs )
N.K. Jemisin, The World We Makecity fight )
Gabby Hutchinson Crouch, Wish You Weren’t Herehunting things, occasionally saving people )
Kai Butler, Saffron Wildswedding prep )
Connie Willis, The Road to Roswell:too cute for me )
Seanan McGuire, Lost in the Moment and Foundcw: threatened child abuse )
Adrian Tchaikovsky, Lords of Uncreationdestroyers of world destroyers )
Samit Basu, ResistanceThe Boys with more women )
Eddie Robson, Hearts of Oak:architecture in the wooden city )
rivkat: Dean reading (dean reading)
( Dec. 26th, 2022 11:53 am)
(1) I wrote a Yuletide pinch hit that is completely obvious but means I can't talk about the thing I'm currently enjoying.
(2) Why hasn’t someone developed Steven Brust’s Dragaera for the screen?

Sascha Stronach, The Dawnhoundsfantasy city with gods fighting )
Peng Shepherd, The Cartographersnegative review of this map fantasy )
C.M. Waggoner, Unnatural Magic:trolls have different gender roles )
Fonda Lee, Jade Warpolitical fantasy )
Kai Butler, The Heart’s Blood Arrow:PI turned magic judge )
Nancy Kress & Robert Lanza, Observerwhat if consciousness creates reality? )

David R. Slayton, White Trash Warlockmagic is disreputable )
Becky Chambers, A Closed and Common Orbitand three more cozy sf books )


rivkat: Dean reading (dean reading)
( Jul. 5th, 2022 10:45 pm)
Beforeigners has disappeared from HBO! Tragedy. I guess that means no S3?

Out of the Ruins, ed. Preston Grassman: apocalypse stories )
Carmen Maria Machado, Her Body and Other Parties: everyday horrors of having a body )
Robert McGill, A Suitable Companion for the End of Your Life:flattened people as methods of dying by suicide )
Tade Thompson, The Legacy of Molly Southborne: More mollies )
T. Kingfisher, Nettle and Bone: princess on a quest )

Ben Aaronovitch, Tales from the Folly:lots of non-Peter POV )
K.D. Edwards, The Hourglass Throne: Glad this is finally out! )
Isaac Fellman, Dead Collections: trans vampire archivist romance )
Charlie Adhara, m/m romance where one is a shifter )

Naked City, ed. Ellen Datlow. urban fantasy )
Seanan McGuire, Seasonal Fearsfollowup to last year's archetypes book )
Fonda Lee, Jade Citynew palace intrigue/magic series )
Justina Ireland, Rust in the RootDepression-era magic )
Carrie Vaughn, Questlandisland of tropes )
Holly Black, Doll Bonesnot magical realism, more realistic magic )
Maya Deane, Wrath Goddess Singtrans Achilles fights (with) gods )
Sunyi Dean, The Book Eatersreally, they eat books )
Katherine Addison, The Grief of Stones:not more Maia, sadly, but it will do )
Rachel Hartman, In the Serpent’s WakeTess and colonialism )
Kameron Hurley, Future Artifacts: Storiesgrim, dark )
rivkat: olivia from fringe (olivia fringe)
( Jul. 6th, 2020 03:37 pm)
I rewatched Fringe! Still mad )
Yoon Ha Lee, Phoenix Extravagantdragon automatons )
K.B. Wagers, Behind the Thronethe nerf herder is the princess )
Martha Wells, Network EffectMurderbot! )
Sarah Kuhn, Haunted Heroinecollege days )
Sue Burke, Semiosissf with plants )
Emily Tesh, Silver in the WoodGreen Man variant )
Katherine Addison, The Angel of the CrowsSherlock Holmes wing!fic )
M.R. Carey, The Trials of Kolisurviving post-apocalyptic Britain )
Nnedi Okorafor, Akata WitchYA magic families )
Naomi Kritzer, sentient search engines )

Robert Jackson Bennett, In the Shadows of Menhorror of masculinity )
L.X. Beckett, Gamechangerdrowned world, immersive internet )
rivkat: Dean reading (dean reading)
( Aug. 26th, 2019 02:49 pm)
Mariko Tamaki & Rosemary Valero-O’Connell, Laura Dean Keeps Breaking up with MeYA graphic novel )

Sarah Kuhn, Unsung Heroinenovella ).

Bridget Collins, The Bindingbook fantasy )
Tobias S. Buckell, Tides from the New Worldsshort stories )
Julie E. Czernada, In the Company of Otherssf about diminished expectations )
Mackenzi Lee, The Gentleman’s Guide to Vice and VirtueYA queer regency-ish romance )
T. Kingfisher, Toad Words and Other Storiestwice told tales )
Adrian Tchaikovsky, Empire in Black and Goldinsect world )
Richard Kadrey, The Grand Darksteampunk Weimar republic )
rivkat: Dean reading (dean reading)
( Jun. 5th, 2019 02:22 pm)
OK, I found a group of musical creators that call themselves “Hidden Citizens,” and literally every song is bombastic trailer music and I am so here for it. There’s an album of bombastic covers of both bombastic and non-bombastic originals which are largely unnecessary, but the originals are all clearly written to be trailers for movies insisting that they are EPIC. Or maybe for video games. Here’s one with Ruelle and another with Jung Youth (actually is a trailer song) and another with the most banal lyrics yet, their is-that-allness a laugh-inducing contrast to the end-of-the-world seriousness of the music. I am in awe.

E.K. Johnston, The Afterward:Happily ever? )
Adrian Tchaikovsk/y, Walking to Aldeberan: Space horror novella. Read more... )
Yoon Ha Lee, Hexarchate Stories: short stories )
T. Kingfisher, Swordheart and Jackalope Wives )

Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah, Friday Black: Short stories of the if-this-goes-on variety. Read more... )
Harry Connolly, A Key, an Egg, an Unfortunate Remark: magical aunt )
R.F. Kuang, The Dragon Republicand here my troubles began )
Zen Cho, The True Queensisterhood is powerful )
rivkat: Rivka as Wonder Woman (Default)
( Jan. 1st, 2019 12:51 pm)
I got a lovely Killjoys fic for Yuletide! Breadcrumbs takes off from where canon stopped, showing various characters reacting to the memory wipe and Lucy saving the day.

I wrote an iZombie story: Completely Frank Liv,  featuring Clive and Liv undercover as a couple during Season 1, though Liv ends up more exposed than undercover.

KJ Charles, The Ruin of Gabriel Ashleighcute short story )
Genevieve Cogman, The Mortal WordDragon murder! )Ramsey Campbell, Think Yourself Luckywriting is reality )
Welcome to Dystopia, ed. Gordon van Gelder.  sf for the Trump age )
Sam J. Miller, Blackfish Cityclimate changes, people don't )
R.F. Kuang, The Poppy Warall the warnings )
Joseph Bruchac, Killer of Enemiespost-apocalyptic Native fantasy )
Carol Berg, Flesh and Spiritdrug addiction fantasy )
Ilana C. Myer, Last Song Before Night:music fantasy )
William Alexander, AmbassadorYA immigration/sf )
Jacqueline Carey, Starlesssave the world fantasy )

Not One of Us: Stories of Aliens on Earth, ed. Neil Clarke.  sf and humanity )
Kim Stanley Robinson, Red Moonthe moon with Chinese characteristics )
rivkat: Rivka as Wonder Woman (Default)
( Nov. 30th, 2018 01:43 pm)
Yoon Ha Lee, Extracurricular Activities: Short story featuring Shuos Jedao before all that unpleasantness, back when he was merely an incredibly dangerous operative working in smaller-scale intelligence. Jedao leads a mission to rescue an old friend from a rival government and finds something different than he expected.

KJ Charles, The Price of Meat: If you get it. That is, the title is a Sweeney Todd reference, though in fact Sweeney is not the cannibal here, despite the presence of a Johanna in need of rescue from the lunatic asylum. The story is set in an alternate London with a section—the liberty—in which the queen’s law does not run; in order to secure help getting her beloved Johanna free from the asylum, our heroine goes undercover at Sawney Reynard’s barbershop, which backs up against the liberty and into which many men have of late disappeared. I didn’t quite get the point of having Sweeney Todd be a separate historical figure here (I suspect weird IP anxieties).

Lois McMaster Bujold, The Flowers of Vashnoi: Ekaterin investigates the remediation of a radioactive portion of the Vorkosigan lands and finds more than she expected, which is saying a lot since she expected to find glowing butterbugs that had been modified to eat radioactive material. A nice little story about small successes and failures.

Diane Duane, The Levin-Gad: Tales of the Five #1: I would have to reread the entire old series to fully get this story about one of the members of the titular goddess-touched group, but it was nice enough anyway. While other members of the family are otherwise occupied, a human goes to a bar in search of the Dark, much to the dismay of the barkeep.

Karen Healey & Robyn Fleming, The Empress of Timbra: Book One of the Hidden Histories: Fantasy in which two half-siblings, both recognized by their noble father though he didn’t marry either of their mothers (it’s that kind of society), have to use their wits and magical talents to survive a lot of palace intrigue that would like to kill one and put the other on the throne. I enjoyed it, though I could have done without the extended epilogue that is a parody of academic writing and treats the events of the main book as possibly apocryphal vestiges of a poorly understood past.

K.D. Edwards, The Last Sun: Rune is the sole survivor of the massacre of his House (and of a gang rape, to which there are a couple of fragmentary but intense/graphic flashbacks) who ekes out a living doing various magical retrieval jobs. The one that opens the book ends with him in custody of a traumatized seventeen-year-old, and then his semi-employer sends him on a job searching for another noble, who turns out to be (a) a hottie and (b) caught up in a very deadly plot. There is a lot of worldbuilding—this is all going on in what remains of Nantucket after the Atlanteans transferred a lot of their magic and a bunch of stolen buildings there in the wake of a war/disaster that destroyed Atlantis; they have Houses that track the Tarot Arcana and Rune’s the heir coming into Arcana power; they have cellphones as well as sigils that can store spells and that form the basis of Atlantean wealth; and I haven’t even mentioned Rune’s bonded Companion human. It’s a lot, but I enjoyed the heck out of it.

Vivian Vande Velde, Never Trust a Dead Man: Slight fantasy about a nebbishy, near-stalkery guy who is falsely accused of murdering his romantic rival, locked up to die with said rival’s corpse, and then self-indentured to a witch who promises to help him figure out the real killer in return for years of service. This ends up with the spirit of the dead guy in a bat disguised as a bird, with our hero disguised as a local girl. Basically everybody in it is a creep.

Martha Wells, The Cloud Roads: Moon doesn’t know what he is, only that he’s not like the other groundling races he’s met in his wanderings, and in his shapeshifted flying form he physically resembles the predatory Fell that like to tear the other sentient races apart for food and fun. After he’s discovered and left to die by his latest community, he’s rescued by another Raksura (which it turns out is what he is), but things don’t get a lot better. Moon is traumatized and distrustful, and many of the other Raksura he meets don’t trust him right back. It’s a good adventure story with a dash of found family, especially by the end, but there is a fair amount of biological determinism tied up with the different shapes and magical abilities of the different Raksura, if that’s not your thing.
rivkat: Dean reading (dean reading)
( May. 7th, 2018 09:18 am)
Aimee Kaufman, Gemina )

Yoon Ha Lee, Revenant Gun )

Elizabeth Moon, Into the Fire )

Rachel Caine & Ann Aguirre, Honor Among Thieves )

David Walton, The Genius Plague )

Annalee Autonomous )

Seanan McGuire, Beneath the Sugar Sky )

Mur Lafferty, Six Wakes )

Peter Watts, The Freeze-Frame Revolution )

Charmed & Dangerous, various. Ginn Hale can write )
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