
Clavis Aurea

Clavis Aurea #5: Brent Knowles, Martin L. Shoemaker, Linda Nagata
Science fiction writers like to build elaborate traps for their characters. When they think they have no recourse and no future, where do they find
Strange. Surreal. Shocking. Beautiful.
Strange. Surreal. Shocking. Beautiful.
Science fiction writers like to build elaborate traps for their characters. When they think they have no recourse and no future, where do they find
Spring is not a good time to read horror, and Ann Radcliffe (1764 – 1823) knew it. She was an advocate of dark and stormy
Presenting good secondary worlds in short fiction can be a challenge. There simply isn’t a lot of space for worldbuilding.
There is a moment in David Stevens’s “My Life as a Lizard” (Crossed Genres #15) when the protagonist laments, “Why do I keep doing shit
Place is, arguably, the element that defines speculative literature. When we speak of science fiction and fantasy, we speak of other worlds and other lands,
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