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Discover the beginnings of the Quantum Evolution with The House of Styx. Life can exist anywhere. And anywhere there is life, there is home. In the swirling clouds of Venus, the families of la colonie live on floating plant-like trawlers, salvaging what they can in the fierce acid rain and crackling storms. Outside is dangerous, but humankind’s hold on the planet is fragile and they spend most of their days simply surviving. But Venus carries its own secrets, too. In the depths, there is a wind that shouldn’t exist. And the House of Styx wants to harness it.
Happy Tuesday, shipmates! It’s Alex, and I’ve got a selection of new releases for you this week that I’m really excited about. Three of the six books are coming to you from trans women! (I mentioned two books coming on Friday–and then I found a third!) Also as usual, I’ve got some news links for you as well. I hope your April is going well. Stay safe out there, shipmates, and I’ll see you on Friday.
Thing I’m currently smiling about: sorry to reference my own Twitter, but I need to share this ridiculous picture of one of my cats with the world.
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New Releases
Note: The new release lists I have access to weren’t as diverse as I would have liked this week.
Gifting Fire by Alina Boyden (April 13)
To save her love Arjun and her adopted home, Razia had to make a deal with her father–and now the favor she owes him has come due. She must help him secure the province of Zindh. But when her old enemy Karim engineers Arjun’s exile and forces Razia into a political marriage, she must call on all of her training as a princess, courtesan, and thief to save herself and her friends.
A Crown so Cursed by L.L. McKinney
While Alice is recovering from her boss battle, dreams that are a vision of a dark past and darker future begin to haunt her crew, hinting that evil hasn’t been defeated in Wonderland. Soon word of a new army of Nightmares reaches Alice’s ears, but this time they’re close to home and a more immediate threat than the mortal world could have imagined.
Victories Greater Than Death by Charlie Jane Anders
Tina is an apparently average teenager who’s actually the keeper of an interplanetary rescue beacon. When that beacon activates, it’ll be her chance to save the galaxy–or will it? The beacon doesn’t turn her into a brilliant tactician and military captain, and she’s still just a teenager, one who isn’t prepared to be in charge of the Royal Fleet. Luckily she has friends, and a lot of determination.
The Light of the Midnight Stars by Rena Rossner
The sacred magic of King Solomon survives in the hands of his descendants, who live deep in the woods of Hungary. The most gifted is Rabbi Isaac and his three daughters, each who has a different magic skill. But their peaceful life will soon be shattered by the darkness that creeps across Europe, and the Rabbi’s three daughters must make impossible choices to survive.
Unity by Elly Bangs
Danae is a tech servant in underwater Bloom City; but she’s not just herself, she’s also a grieving collective that cannot mend in a city that’s slowly imploding. With the help of her lover and an ex-mercenary, Danae makes a desperate escape and an equally dangerous journey across the Southwest of America, all the while hunted by an angry warlord and an even stranger foe called the Borrower.
Stormland by John Shirley
The southeastern coast of the US is an abandoned wreck, torn by climate change-generated extreme storms and perpetual hurricanes. It’s known now as Stormland, but it’s not depopulated. Charleston clings grimly only, a flooded ruin where hundreds still live, ruled by cults and evil plutocrats. Into that dangerous landscape come a former serial killer and a former US Marshal, searching for answers.
News and Views
Guy Gavriel Kay will be virtually giving the 8th Annual Tolkien Lecture on May 11.
A profile of Sheree Renée Thomas
A profile of Helen Oyeyemi and an interview with her, too!
Interview with Jeff VanderMeer
Stitch has started her Fandom Racism 201 series
Can Black Pain in Books Bring About Black Joy?
The four Cs of fantasy worldbuilding
Beyond Good and Evil: A Golding Symposium
Michael R. Brown on women in the pulps
Classic sci-fi stamps from the Royal Mail
NASA’s Perseverance rover took some selfies with the Ingenuity helicopter
On Book Riot
10 of the best fantasy map generators and worldbuilding tools
20 must-read spacefaring comics and graphic novels
Desperately seeking the perfect book encounter
15 fantasy mystery books for readers craving a magical whodunit
This month you can enter to win your own library cart, a year of free books, $100 to spend on comics, and a $100 Books of Wonder gift card.
See you, space pirates. If you’d like to know more about my secret plans to dominate the seas and skies, you can catch me over at my personal site.