That Monster Which Prevaileth: On Andrew Joseph White’s “Hell Followed with Us”
Helena Gabrielle Ong reviews Andrew Joseph White’s new YA book, “Hell Followed with Us.”
Helena Gabrielle Ong reviews Andrew Joseph White’s new YA book, “Hell Followed with Us.”
Helena Gabrielle OngOct 22, 2022
Matthew James Seidel explores the eerie parallels between the climate crisis and John Wyndham’s prescient novel “The Kraken Wakes.”
Matthew James SeidelOct 15, 2022
Eric Newman interviews Ekow Eshun, curator of “In the Black Fantastic,” a recent speculative arts exhibit at London’s Hayward Gallery and its...
Eric NewmanOct 1, 2022
David M. Higgins talks with Ajit George about “Journeys Through the Radiant Citadel,” the first Dungeons & Dragons book of its kind written entirely...
David M. HigginsSep 24, 2022
Jacob Walters discusses Jordan Peele’s “Nope” in the context of Westerns and Black film.
Jacob WaltersSep 24, 2022
Daniel A. Olivas talks with Lizz Huerta about her debut novel “The Lost Dreamer.”
Daniel A. OlivasSep 24, 2022
Adam Fleming Petty reviews Ander Monson’s memoir-in-criticism, “Predator.”
Adam Fleming PettySep 22, 2022
David Yoon’s "City of Orange" is a postapocalyptic novel about what happens when a father’s world collapses.
Jordan S. CarrollSep 10, 2022
Kashif Sharma-Patel reviews Marlon James’s “Moon Witch, Spider King.”
Kashif Sharma-PatelSep 3, 2022
Doug Davis explores the Urban Nuclei of Michael Bishop's "The City and the Cygnets."
Doug DavisAug 27, 2022
Jalondra Davis discovers that in Monique Roffey’s “The Mermaid of Black Conch,” fishermen sing, women scheme, and mermaids shed their tails for...
Jalondra A. DavisAug 20, 2022
Lauren Collee shows how time-travel movies of the 1980s reinforced Christian ideals of destiny, presenting abortion as a disruption to a “natural”...
Lauren ColleeAug 13, 2022
Steven Shaviro reviews "Dark Scenes from Damaged Earth," a new academic collection of weird ecocriticism edited by Justin D. Edwards, Rune Graulund...
Steven ShaviroAug 6, 2022
Lauren Nelson takes on “The Immortal King Rao,” the new novel by Vauhini Vara.
Lauren NelsonJul 30, 2022
Rebecca Ariel Porte and Benjamin Aldes Wurgaft discuss Ada Palmer’s “Terra Ignota” series.
Rebecca Ariel Porte, Benjamin Aldes WurgaftJul 16, 2022
Dan Hassler-Forest reviews “The Memory Librarian: And Other Stories of Dirty Computer” by Janelle Monáe.
Dan Hassler-ForestJul 9, 2022
If you think games are a waste of time, it is only because you have fundamentally misunderstood how humans decide how to spend their lives.
David Zvi KalmanJul 2, 2022
The Matrix's final lesson to me, in watching The Matrix Resurrections, is that I can no longer swallow its bitter pill.
Jerrine TanJun 18, 2022
Bernabé S. Mendoza reviews a collection of SF stories that includes work by Nnedi Okorafor, Nisi Shawl, and Victor LaValle.
Bernabé S. MendozaJun 11, 2022
Lauren Nelson evaluates “The Employees,” a novel by Olga Ravn translated by Martin Aitken.
Lauren NelsonJun 4, 2022
Grant Wythoff surveys recent books by Tade Thompson, Becky Chambers, and Arkady Martine that could be called space operas.
Grant WythoffMay 28, 2022
Sungshin Kim and Kurt Guldentops read Cixin Liu's Three-Body Problem trilogy against Mark Bould's criticism.
Kurt Guldentops, Sungshin KimMay 21, 2022
Jonathan P. Lewis reviews the third book in Nnedi Okorafor’s Nsibidi Scripts series, “Akata Woman.”
Jonathan P. LewisMay 20, 2022
The author discusses her versatile career and her first horror novel in decades, “The Dark Factory.”
Rob LathamMay 10, 2022