

Gaming historian "Critical" Kate Willaert rounds up her deep dives into game culture in Critical Kate's Thrilling Threads. The Summer Invasion Game Bundle of 11 books provides vacations to realms of high fantasy, impending doom able to be warded off by turning back the clock, tactical fantasy against extraterrestrial foes, and more. Strength & Chaos, Mischief & Poise by Brigid Collins (StoryBundle Exclusive) (short stories)Ī Lady of the Galaxy by Anthea Sharp (StoryBundle Exclusive)ĭon't rely on your local weather to provide a warm and sunny climate. Girl's Guide to Witchcraft by Mindy Klasky (Washington Witches-1)īorrowed Time by Leah Cutter (StoryBundle Exclusive)Ī Kaleidoscope of Cat Tales by Kari Kilgore (StoryBundle Exclusive) (short stories) Unfamiliar Magic by Bonnie Elizabeth (A Familiar Cafe Mystery) The Emperor of San Francisco by Max Thompson with K.A. The Year of the Cat edited by Kristine Kathryn Rusch and Dean Wesley Smith (short stories) Perfect for a day at the beach (without a cat) or at home in the AC (with cats nearby).Ĭattitude by Dean Wesley Smith (short stories) From the familiars to winged space cats, from cats who facilitate romance to cats who rescue others, every type of cat appears in this StoryBundle. This StoryBundle explores the range of cats and cat behaviors as well. We love cats in all their incarnations-playful, magical, irritating, and yes, occasionally evil. The internet loves them because we love them. Lots of non-series novels and widely (from the description) different novels here.Ĭats. White Wing by Shariann Lewitt and Susan Shwartz

Ramsey (Near Space)įinders by Melissa Scott (Firstborn, Lastborn) Hovering over all these explorations is the specter of the inherent limitations (and hence immovable dilemmas) of our physiologies-and the blinkers of our assumptions, that are often more hard-wired than we'd like to think.

The subgenres include space opera, near-future dystopia, far futures with magic-like technology, first contacts, adaptations to planetfalls. The settings in this bundle range from several versions of a devastated Earth to a Mars where terraforming attempts failed from humanity in complex interplanetary conflicts to disquieting alien biologies from exiles in search of a home to underdogs suffocated from being evaluated by rigid labels. Science fiction and fantasy (henceforth SFF) rely too heavily on these two modes as a result, "mundanes" are often belittled, too frequently shown bereft of agency, imagination, courage or any ethical/moral compass beyond narrow self-interest. The Starting Hurricanes StoryBundle offers eleven fascinating speculative works that explore the concept of great changes wrought by people who are not Chosen Ones nor have god-like powers.
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Johnson (audio)Īfro Puffs Are the Antennae of the Universe by Zig Zag Claybourne (Brothers Jetstream-2)Ī lot of short stories, a few singletons and both books of a series and an audio story collection. Addison (short stories)įrequencies: A Fiction Album by Tenea D.
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How to Recognize a Demon Has Become Your Friend by Linda D. New Worlds, Old Ways edited by Karen Lord (short stories)īaaaad Muthaz by Bill Campbell, David Brame and Damian Duffy (short stories) The Brothers Jetstream: Leviathan by Zig Zag Claybourne (Brothers Jetstream-1) Talk Like a Man by Nisi Shawl (short stories)ĭominion by Zelda Knight and Oghenechovwe Donald Ekpeki (short stories) Slay by Nicole Givens Kurtz (short stories) No matter the flavor, there's plenty to savor. These 11 unique, compelling works from every genre you can think of and a couple you probably didn't, include a guide to recognizing demons from a leader in the horror field, a graphic novel space opera with a visitation from a deer-gangster with more than a passing resemblance to Prince, and a fiction album that reveals some of space's deeper mysteries.Īnd there's plenty more where that came from: from African historical fiction to anthologies packed with engaging new voices and perspectives from across the diaspora there's more than enough to satisfy your speculative fiction tastes. Welcome to some of the best in Afrofuturism and the Black Fantastic available today. The Afrofuturism and the Black Fantastic Bundle
