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Call for reviews & essays time, already: here's a few books we're interested in covering for May 2025! Send us a pitch if you're interested, and don't hesitate to pitch us an idea or a title that isn't listed here.
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Adaptability and Sense of Self: @MishaGrifka interviews Mina Fears about THE SCORPION QUEEN, out this week from @Flatironbooks!
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First link round-up of the year! ARB's "Wow! Signal" column brings together reviews, essays, and interviews from around (and beyond) the world of speculative criticism:
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Technopessimism, Whitman in space, and the corrective potential of leftist jocks: Hilary Strang of the @podcastonmars podcast joins us to talk Kim Stanley Robinson's AURORA on the latest episode of A Meal of Thorns!
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"Gualeni and Fassone seek to understand how games shape subjectivity, how games and ideology interact, and the possibilities for transformation that games afford." From the archives: @steinea reviews FICTIONAL GAMES (@BloomsburyAcad)
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In the second installment of Like Perfume Behind Your Ears, Dylan Haston & Becca Schneid discuss poetry from Kaleidotrope, Strange Horizons, The Orange and Bee, Augur, and more:
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The latest episode of our critical bookclub, A Meal of Thorns, is live: Jared Pechaček joins ARB editor Jake Casella Brookins to talk about E.R. Eddison's MISTRESS OF MISTRESSES:
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Time-Loop Environmentalism: @EatoughMatthew reviews Solvej Balle’s ON THE CALCULATION OF VOLUME I & II, translated by Barbara J. Haveland (@NewDirections)
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Found in Translation: for the newest Small Press Dispatch, Roseanna Pendlebury looks at Bae Myung-hoon's THE PROPOSAL, translated by Stella Kim (@honfordstar)
https://t.co/sKpZySuvcI
Medieval Reemergence: Don Riggs reviews SPECULATIVE POETRY AND THE MODERN ALLITERATIVE REVIVAL, ed. Dennis Wilson Wise (Fairleigh Dickinson University Press) https://t.co/qITt6CyJIF
New ARB feature: our Notable Criticism of 2024. We painfully narrowed down a huge list of great reviews, essays, & other writing, looking for work speculative criticism that represents and enhances the field. Here are 10 articles we think you should read:
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Happy new year from the ARB! We asked our contributors for their most interesting reads of 2024; here's 17 you should have on your radar:
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The Year (and last year, and next year) in SFFH! For the last episode of A MEAL OF THORNS for 2024, critics & editors Jake Casella Brookins & Roseanna Pendlebury talk about their top picks, with lots of musing about trends and themes:
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