Redemption in Indigo, by Karen Lord
It should be said outright—Redemption in Indigo will not get the attention it deserves.
Small Beer Press, the publishers behind Indigo and Lady Churchill’s Rosebud Wristlet have made a habit of [...]
The Ox-Bow Incident, by Walter Van Tilburg Clark
Outside the cadre of die-hard fans of western fiction, few of its authors have much popular cache—Zane Grey; Larry McMurtry; Cormac McCarthy. The number of westerns on the shelf of [...]
The Age of Ra, by James Lovegrove
Staff writer Ciro Faienza looks at the the well-respected Lovegrove’s latest work.
Stars in my Pocket Like Grains of Sand, by Samuel R. Delany
New staff member Ciro Faienza reviews Delany’s science fiction classic in one of our New Look at an Old Book series.
The Horror Stories of Robert E. Howard, by Robert E. Howard
Guest reviewer Ciro Faienza looks into a collection that shows Robert E. Howard was much more than just the author of the Conan stories.
Is the Matrix Really Green and Black? A Writer’s Intro to Hacker Culture
There’s something to be said for being misunderstood—it gives you staying power. Two decades after hackers first began to gain prominence in the media, news writers are still talking about [...]