ROMANCING SFF: Why Romance Should Be Part of Your Worldbuilding
by R. K. Thorne Worldbuilding is a fun aspect of writing fantasy and science fiction. It is so tempting to […]
by R. K. Thorne Worldbuilding is a fun aspect of writing fantasy and science fiction. It is so tempting to […]
by Gabriel Murray We tend to remember our first brushes with the imaginary vast: when we read our first children’s
by Wole Talabi Introduction Since 2016, I’ve maintained a database of published science fiction and fantasy (SFF)[1] works by African
by R J Theodore An author promoting their upcoming release might feel like Sisyphus, because the effort to keep people
Patricia A. McKillip (February 29, 1948–May 6, 2022) began publishing fantasy in 1973 with the novel The House on Parchment
by Jeffe Kennedy In interviews, I’m often asked how I ended up writing a blend of fantasy and romance. It’s
As of May 11, 2022, the SFWA Independent Authors Committee is seeking novel submissions for our next fantasy StoryBundle to
by Marie Brennan Recently, I’ve seen a number of online discussions about stories without conflict, especially stories from outside the
We’re excited to announce that the SFWA Silent Auction opens today at 12 Noon Pacific Time! This silent auction runs
by Kim Fielding Until fairly recently, it was impractical for most self-published authors to produce audiobooks. Now, however, almost anyone
By Lorraine Wilson Statistics are easy to quote, but difficult to connect to, don’t you think? It’s easy to say
Please consult the guidance that follows from the Authors Guild, one of SFWA’s sister organizations, on a significant United States