Where the Axe is Buried is ambitious, sometimes dense, often cerebral, and very much not here to hold your hand.
Our review of the new sci-fi title from @raynayler
Here are some Epic fantasy books written by Women for Everyone:
Bone Shard Daughter by Andrea Stewart
Dragon Mage by ML Spencer
Dreamblood Duology by NK Jemisen
Blackdog by K.V Johansen
Sword of Kaigen by ML Wang
Legacy of the Brightwash by Krystal Matar
@dmorrison99@Datapleaz@ajwodecki@SaveStandard Honestly in the summer, I actively do not want the extra sun in the evening. Hard to get the kids to bed when it’s light, and it’s hard to enjoy outdoor activity when it’s 90+ degrees. Desperately need twilight that doesn’t come until far too late
@mr_jay_pea@artsurfer@KarenaScales@SaveStandard Honestly the Chicago area has a solar noon of 11:30 all through November, they could shift to permanent Eastern (standard) time and be fine.
The argument gets wonky on the borders because permanent DST for people just west of the shift is the same as standard for the east
@jdflynn Yes, self-indulgence and self-centeredness sell. But you’re also giving (good) gender-neutral advice and not necessarily speaking to men qua men, which I do think is a factor here. It’s a both/and. There’s not just one reason
A zany, unserious love letter to fandom that’s a whole lot of fun: reviewing Time of the Cat by Tansy Rayner Roberts for #SPSFC4 https://t.co/fENgC4rSwd
I am just floored by this review. The generosity of the reviewers, both official contest reviewers and fellow contestants who read my book along the way, made the entire brouhaha worthwhile.