I visited Vientiane and saw their Phra Lak Phra Ram on their national monument in painted relief. Cool story about the monument: it thumbs its nose at France and the USA. Tiny Laos won the wars but has more unexploded ordnance than any other country. How can we help clean it up?
The Southeast Asian Ramayana stories and role models survive wars, religious conversions, and collapsing empires. This 2500-year-old, great epic fantasy for all times unites the region and its peoples. Read a version and get inspired! https://t.co/zx7Xd4JBAa
We loved the range of stories in this collection: dragons gods bound as enforcers and terraformers; dragons as greedy rulers, as foster parents; hive keepers, human-hunters, nirvana-seeking sages...it's all here to enjoy. Thanks, @HarperVoyagerUS
@fictionunbound contributor @baldeneaux Amanda Baldeneaux's fabulous short story published in @RappahannockRev!! We're so proud! Congratuations to all the authors!!
Explore 19th century Malaysia's superstitious Chinese culture, and their intriguing beliefs about the afterlife, a blend of Buddhism, Taoism, and folk beliefs. Fascinating!
Another in our series appreciating heroine's journey fantasy novels set in non-Western regions and times: the horror of arranged marriages. https://t.co/pQeBKy0M9l #theghostbride@yangszechoo#unorthodoxnetflix
@fictionunbound recommends some Native American speculative fiction for Nov., including "The Owl vs The Neighborhood Watch" by @ShiningComic. Also makes a case for N. Am. magical realism in @LouiseErdrich https://t.co/OLxeckLDSG
Interested in the history of African-American speculative fiction? Check out Charles W. Chestnut's 19th century “The Goophered Grapevines,” a Southern Gothic barrier-breaker.
Just a few incredible short stories by black SF/F writers we love, to help you through the long weekend: including ones by @NisiShawl, @cyborgyndroid, @CadwellTurnbull, and @pdjeliclark! https://t.co/3NiwHCtOLx
@cspeterson and I attended @MileHiCon this year and listened to Colorado super-writers @paolobacigalupi and Connie Willis. Next year @fictionunbound hopes to have a non-profit table to meet some of our readers. See you there next year!
Colorado SF/F extravaganza @MileHiCon included GoHs included Stephen Graham Jones @SGJ72, podcast bookclubbers @Alzabo, the Colorado Anime Fest #COAF2019, gamers, movies, book stores, and much more. The Unbound Writers invite you to find your tribe: https://t.co/7TKzdA6BML
All new episodes of #DoctorWho premiere Sundays at 8pm on @BBCAMERICA. Get caught up now On Demand, https://t.co/lG5lWqHJOo, and the BBC America app >> https://t.co/1r4uwikqDL
Boy, they don't know how right they are! Two rejection letters for two fantasy stories in two days. Where's the love? No contributions to any 401k this week. But I'll just turn around and go submit four stories to slush pile readers this week. That'll show 'em.
@TDAmeritrade Boy, they don't know how right they are! Two rejection letters for two fantasy stories in two days. Where's the love? No contributions to any 401k this week. But I'll just turn around and go submit four stories to slush pile readers this week. That'll show 'em.
@TDAmeritrade Boy, they don't know how right they are! Two rejection letters for two fantasy stories in two days. Where's the love? No contributions to any 401k this week. But I'll just turn around and go submit four stories to slush pile readers this week. That'll show 'em.
in fact, I recommend anything by Hayao Miyazaki: Spirited Away foremost, and also Naausica of the Wind. Brave female heroic role models! Thank you, Hayao!
Need a primer on fantasy anime? #Paprika by @satoshikon or #Princessmononoke by Hayao Miyazaki. @cspeterson explains why the fantastical elements are best rendered in the anime medium. Enjoy! https://t.co/2phrvY3oCm
Fiction Unbound seeks great SF/F in any format. @seancassity & @writeon review complex, entertaining fantasy, & gorgeous illustrations in @marjoriemliu's #Monstress, Charles Burns' Black Hole. Let us know what your favorites are! https://t.co/A8lpb6GJKJ