Thoroughly enjoyed visiting Longcroft School last week to talk about 'Calm'. A lovely bunch of students and some questions that kept me on my toes! @SchoolLongcroft @NeemTreePress @unbounders #yafiction #dystopia #everychildreading #literacymatters Twitter feed image. Reply on Twitter 1849110427738...
" the alien horror of "Rogues Bay 3013," the heartbreaking dystopia of "Glow," the weird mythos of "Ava Rune," and others. This collection from the author ofAmerican Monsterand the internationally acclaimed and Aurealis Award finalist,Aletheia, announces a new and powerful voice in ...
• Read Chantal Sicile-Kira’s HuffPoarticlereferencing Judy. “This collection is a beautiful and complex expression of what it is to know autism from the inside out. These poems are more than moving, they are instructive and teach much about how to support, listen, and appreciate.”—Pa...
“I hope that is not to be taken literally?”“Well, we are going away to-morrow for three or four days. Such an event is so rare that I can hardly believe it is coming to pass. I never get more than about a fortnight’s holiday in the year. That is mostly because of my magaz...
(More accurately, some mild pains don’t cause in me the same response they do others.) I asked the interviewer not to mention it in his article, as I felt the tone to our discussion was wrong. I worry about my oddity changing the way people think of me, as I don’t want to be...
sometimes horrifying, and often quite tragic exploration of a doomed race dancing toward midnight, smiles fixed and glasses raised. Dystopia has arrived with a whimper, and no one scheduled the parade. Maybe after the next commercial break.”— T.E. Grau, author of I Am The River and The ...
(by the time the Byronic Magus with purple flowing hair shows up in that timeline the game’s doing enough genre fusion that it doesn’t jar), which is a terribly cute conceit. Rounding out the timestream are a 2300 AD “domes in a radioactive wasteland” dystopia, a 65,000,000 BC ...
Enter Knights of God. On the one hand, it’s a searing, angry dystopia positing a fascist futuristic Britain in which the north and Wales have been brutally subjugated by the eponymous Knights of God. It’s not the sort of actively weird estrangement of, say, Max Headroom, but it’...