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Read Nghi Vo's "The Brides Of High Hill: The Singing Hills Cycle" tonight.
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Always enjoy spending time with Cleric Chih, but this time was...unexpected.

Started reading Cynthia Cruz's "Back To The Woods: Poems."
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Seems like this is going to be another solid but too short collection.

While a lot of people have tried to use time machines to stop World War II, in S.M. Stirling's science fiction time travel adventure novel "To Turn The Tide," he sends people back to stop World War III. To find out why, check out this exclusive interview.
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And now, something for fans of Iron Man, "Halo," and "Fallout": "Tomorrow's Troopers," an anthology of sci-fi short stories about people in power armor. Here's the link to my exclusive interview with "Troopers" co-editor David Afsharirad.
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Finished reading Lamya H's "Hijab Butch Blues."
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I don't say this lightly: This is a powerful book, one that made me care about the author, infuriated by the shit they had to deal with, but also appreciative that I got to read about it, and in doing so, learned a lot, about her (our) world and myself.

Finished reading Scott McKendry's "Gub: Poems."
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Well, this was really, really good, even if, as an ugly American, I didn't understand some of the Gaelic / Irish references. Or words.

I know this won't stop anything, since the kind of people who spread these lies don't follow me (thank God, Buddha, Allah, Cthulhu, Moses, and Lemmy), but in case you need to educate someone in your life...

There's a lot mercenaries can do when they retire: sleep, eat, golf... But in Cat Rambo's "Disco Space Opera" series, they open a restaurant…and still get into trouble. In this exclusive Q&A, Rambo discusses the 2nd installment, "Devil's Gun," which is now in paperback.
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Did two 7-year-olds conspire to force poet Rae Armantrout call her new poetry collection "Go Figure"? I get to the (not so) shocking truth in this exclusive interview.
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Started reading Lamya H's "Hijab Butch Blues."
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A coming-of-age memoir of a queer hijabi Muslim immigrant. So, y'know, a light read that won't open my eyes or anything.

Started reading Bogi Takács' collection "The Trans Space Octopus Congregation: Stories."
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Not sure how I first heard about em, but I'm excited to really dig into this book.

Started reading Scott McKendry's "Gub: Poems."
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Under normal circumstances, referencing "The Flintstones," Traci Lords, and Iron Maiden's Eddie in the first 17 pages would be a red flag, but so far, this guy makes it work.

Finished reading Chris Panatier's "The Redemption Of Morgan Bright.
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Super freaky and disturbing, but in a way that was compelling...and probably not the best book to read during lunch.

In my new interview with author Wen Spencer, she talks about how her new urban fantasy novel "Storm Furies" — the seventh in her "Elfhome" series — was originally the back half of her previous novel, "Harbinger."
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Finished reading Sally Wen Mao's "Oculus: Poems."
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While the good ones were very good, the rest were...meh (though also the minority, so...)

Started reading Chris Panatier's "The Redemption Of Morgan Bright.
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Just started, and I can already tell this is going to freak me out something fierce.

Finished reading Naomi Alderman's "The Future."
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Man, this was a wild (and smart) ride. Did not see some of it coming, but enjoyed it all the way.

While some stories about nature-based disasters are meant to entertain, others — such as Kate Risse’s new cli-fi novel "Inland" — are meant to be preventative messages. In this exclusive interview, Risse talks about what inspired and influenced this cautionary tale.
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Started reading Sally Wen Mao's "Occulus: Poems."
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very, very interesting so far, especially the more narrative ones.

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