Tag: fiction

Sociologist & poet Eve Ewing uses fiction to study race & education

LINK: Her new book, ‘Electric Arches,’ explores race and identity

Colson Whitehead is on the List of Man Booker Prize Nominees

Read about it at Bookriot.com.

Colson Whitehead Wins Pulitzer Prize for Fiction for ‘The Underground Railroad’

Read at Bookriot.com.

Colson Whitehead is the author of Zone One, a “literary” treatment of zombies.

Colson Whitehead at the 2009 Texas Book Festival, Austin, Texas. – Photo by Larry D. Moore

19 Escapist Reads For When You Just Can’t.

Read about it at Bookriot.com.

Fantasy writer Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni

Fantasy writer Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni

Ken Liu and Tara Clancy on Translating Fiction and Adapting Bar Stories

Read it at Tor.com.

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Silvia Moreno-Garcia’s “Certain Dark Things”

LINK: A Compelling New Take On Vampires

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#POCtober: Check Out “People of Colo(u)r Destroy Horror!”

All-POC issue of “Nightmare Magazine” Came Out On 10/1

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‘United States of Japan’ Shows What Happens When Ideology Crumbles

Click here to read at io9.com.

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Support Rosarium Publishing’s Mission To Take Diversity To The Next Level !

Rosarium_Comix_Banner_revRosarium Publishing has recently launched their “Next Level” crowdfunding campaign and needs our help. Their goal is to be able to print thousands of books and continue their quest to dramatically increase diversity in publishing with the high quality of work they’re known for.

In just three short years, Rosarium has been able to produce several critically acclaimed projects such as Mothership: Tales from Afrofuturism and Beyond, Stories for Chip: A Tribute to Samuel R. Delany, The Sea Is Ours: Tales of Steampunk Southeast Asia, and APB: Artists Against Police Brutality, A Comic Book Anthology.

The company has been so successful that demand has dictated that a switch from print-on-demand to offset printing is now necessary to get their work to the public sooner. Many of their titles are being read in high school and college classrooms across the country, and they want to keep it up!

Founder of Rosarium Publishing Bill Campbell

Founder of Rosarium Publishing Bill Campbell

Projects such as the indie comic “DayBlack” and the crime novel Making Wolf  have won literary awards, and the company has been mentioned, reviewed, and featured in Publishers Weekly, Chicago Tribune, Library Journal, Locus Online, The Boston Globe, The Washington Post, countless websites and blogs, and The New York Times.

Rosarium has been able to accomplish all this through hard work, fan support, and print-on-demand production, but they need the resources to move their mission ever forward.

Please CLICK HERE to visit the Rosarium Publishing: The Next Level Indiegogo page.

 


 

You can find Rosarium Publishing titles at the Rosarium Publishing website, Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Comixology, and Peep Game Comix.

 

 

The Short Fantasy Fiction of Shveta Thakrar

LINK: Innumerable Voices: Profiling short fiction writers and exploring speculative fiction

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