You notice an article about narratives written in the second person. You are intrigued. Is your favorite example mentioned? James Davis Nicoll wants recommendations...will you answer the call?
There's body swapping, and then there's body hopping – here are 5 stories in which aliens, humans, and other types of beings can leap from host to host! Spoilers: You probably don't want to be the host.
Each of these stories centers on the inevitability of loss, and the world of preserving aspects of our past and present that would otherwise disappear. Featuring work by Nghi Vo, Peng Shepard, Katherine Quevedo, and more!
"When you hate your job, the flavors of alienation on offer are limitless."
Tobias Carroll dives into novels that critique centering our lives on labor: from Sarah Rose Etter's Ripe to Michael Cisco's Pest, expect the surreal to invade the mundane.
This past week, you may have seen the bizarre for Francis Ford Coppola's Megalopolis trailer released and then quickly recalled. Emmet Asher-Perrin discusses what happened, and what manufactured discourse teaches us about analyzing art.
Why argue about whether Kubrick's 2001 is "good" or "bad" – it does everything that a great, big, weird science fiction film is suppose to do, and there's nothing else like it. Let's discuss!
While the second season of The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power gives us more of Elrond's character, the rest of the show fails in its emotional stakes and aimless story. But we want to know what you think about one of the biggest fantasy shows currently on TV.