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Month: July 2022

  • Hugo Nominee Review: Project Hail Mary – Andy Weir

    This year, I’m reviewing all of the nominees for the Hugo Best Novel award. My hope is to provide a brief overview, an analysis of world-building, characters, and narrative pace/structure, and what I feel its strengths and weaknesses are. I will attempt to avoid any major spoilers but will necessarily be dealing with some specifics.…

  • The Boatman Statue an editor’s choice in Star*Line

    The Boatman Statue an editor’s choice in Star*Line

    I have a new poem out this week! “The Boatman Statue” is in the latest issue of Star*Line, and because the poem was selected as an editor’s choice, it’s available to read online, as a teaser to get you to buy the full issue–or even join the SFPA and g…

  • The Boatman Statue an editor’s choice in Star*Line

    The Boatman Statue an editor’s choice in Star*Line

    I have a new poem out this week! “The Boatman Statue” is in the latest issue of Star*Line, and because the poem was selected as an editor’s choice, it’s available to read online, as a teaser to get you to buy the full issue–or even join the SFPA and g…

  • Hugo Nominee Review: Light From Uncommon Stars – Ryka Aoki

    This year, I’m reviewing all of the nominees for the Hugo Best Novel award. My hope is to provide a brief overview, an analysis of world-building, characters, and narrative pace/structure, and what I feel its strengths and weaknesses are. I will attempt to avoid any major spoilers but will necessarily be dealing with some specifics.…