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April 18, 2025

Reading “Out There” by Adrien Stoutenburg

Adrien Stoutenburg’s Out There (1971) is an interesting early environmentalist sf novel about the dangers of unchecked pollution and ecological devastation, wrapped up in young adult melodrama, and harshly critical of capitalist exploitation.
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Published on April 18, 2025 14:43

April 16, 2025

Dispatch from the SFF Archive #2: Evelyn E. Smith’s “The Perfect Planet” (1962) and Kathleen Sky’s “Birthright” (1975)

Dispatch from the SFF Archive #2: A look at Evelyn E. Smith’s The Perfect Planet (1962) and Kathleen Sky’s Birthright (1975).
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Published on April 16, 2025 05:00

April 2, 2025

Dispatch from the SFF Archive #1: Four Books by Stanisław Lem (Avon Editions)

Dispatch from the SFF Archive #1: A look four books by Stanisław Lem, Avon editions, with covers by Stanislaw Fernandes.
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Published on April 02, 2025 11:07

March 31, 2025

Ballantine Adult Fantasy: Reading “Mistress of Mistresses” by E.R. Eddison (Zimiamvia 1)

The third essay in my Ballantine Adult Fantasy reading series, which looks at E.R. Eddison’s Mistress of Mistresses (1935): an exquisitely written but ultimately dull novel about beauty, pleasure, and power.
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Published on March 31, 2025 10:24

March 21, 2025

Reading “The Tournament of Thorns” by Thomas Burnett Swann

Thomas Burnett Swann’s The Tournament of Thorns (1976) is a compelling medievalist fantasy that mixes in folk horror and offers a sharp critique of Christianity in the time of crusades.
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Published on March 21, 2025 19:17

Reading “The Tournament of Thorns” by Thomas Burnett SwanN

Thomas Burnett Swann’s The Tournament of Thorns (1976) is a compelling medievalist fantasy that mixes in folk horror and offers a sharp critique of Christianity in the time of crusades.
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Published on March 21, 2025 19:17

March 3, 2025

Reading “Lady of the Bees” by Thomas Burnett Swann

Thomas Burnett Swann’s Lady of the Bees (1976) offers a direct political and ethical response to modernity by way of its inventive fantasy retelling of the mythological founding of Rome, casting that key moment in “Western civilization” as a tragedy.
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Published on March 03, 2025 16:21

February 21, 2025

Ballantine Adult Fantasy: Reading “The Worm Ouroboros” by E.R. Eddison

The second essay in Ballantine Adult Fantasy: A Reading Series, which looks at E.R. Eddison’s The Worm Ouroboros (1922): a complex, challenging, rewarding, hero-obsessed novel.
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Published on February 21, 2025 11:30

February 9, 2025

Reading “Land of Precious Snow” by Thaddeus Tuleja

Thaddeus Tuleja's Land of Precious Snow (1977) is a fantasy-adjacent historical fiction novel about religious and spiritual experience, disaffection with modernity, and an American adventurer seeking new meaning in 1890s Tibet—a novel that captures counterculture's dissident feelings toward life in postwar America.
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Published on February 09, 2025 13:05

February 5, 2025

Reading “The Fairy of Ku-She” by M. Lucie Chin

M. Lucie Chin's The Fairy of Ku-She (1988) is an expert work of historical fantasy, a fascinating, achingly beautiful, and brilliantly conceived novel that intermixes Chinese history, mythology, and fairy tale in an impressive tapestry that offers a wide range of critiques of genre, gender, power, and social order.
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Published on February 05, 2025 09:21

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