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Science Fiction

The Exploration of Light

by Talia Lehrer The Exploration of Light should have been called A Forcible Onslaught of Banned Wavelengths. Or perhaps: The Cabinet’s Monopoly on Light for Purposes of Supposedly Dissecting the Fabric of Your Life. The misbranding frustrated Aviva.  “Citizens of Monochra,” the Weaver’s voice boomed through the speakers and echoed Read more

By logan.farley, 3 monthsFebruary 10, 2026 ago
Horror

Secrets of the Blood

by K. M. Jackson He left me behind—my grand père, my papa. I took too long to get ready. Primping and applying foundation uselessly in the sweltering heat of Louisiana. This time, he would teach me a lesson. He would finally prove that my mouth was the only thing I Read more

By logan.farley, 3 monthsFebruary 10, 2026 ago
Op-Eds

Ethno-Gothic Storytelling: Where Ancestral Shadows Speak 

By Kimberly Jackson There is a shadow of darkness, a looming presence that nips at the neck of progress and laughs at hope. Our terror, our fright, lives with us—or do we live with it?  This is a question that sits at the very center of the Ethno-Gothic, a genre Read more

By logan.farley, 3 monthsFebruary 10, 2026 ago
Op-Eds

Not All Deluxe Editions are Created Equal 

By: Zenia deHaven  I’ll admit it: I have bought a book based on its cover before, and I will again. There are times when I don’t even read the book’s blurb and just shove that bad boy right into my basket because the cover has a cool dragon. I enjoy Read more

By logan.farley, 4 monthsFebruary 5, 2026 ago
Op-Eds

When Fiction Gets You Sued 

By Jade Danelian Your ex is evil. Terrible. Wicked. There truly is no better person to base the antagonist of your novel on; everything about them screams merciless, power-hungry villain, and so, as you write, you picture the color of your ex’s hair, the shape of their eyes, and even Read more

By logan.farley, 4 monthsFebruary 5, 2026 ago

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