ROMANCING SFF: When Making the Connection Makes the Book
by Claire Davon I blame my reading habits on Dragonflight. I’ve been a reader all my life, fueled by a […]
by Claire Davon I blame my reading habits on Dragonflight. I’ve been a reader all my life, fueled by a […]
By Kathy Flann We think of humor as something that just … happens. Yet, as someone who writes both humor
By Nicole Valentine Note: This blog post is not an endorsement by SFWA of the products discussed within it. If
By Renan Bernardo In the second century A.D., Lucian of Samosata wrote A True Story, a tale of space trips
Bill Johnson (October 4, 1956–March 17, 2022) began publishing science fiction in 1977 with the story “Stormfall,” which appeared in
by Sherrie Cronin While independent authors can find many expensive ways to promote their books, and a few free ones,
By Eugen Bacon I read Maurice Broaddus’s “Black Joy and Afrofuturism for Young Readers,” which heartens us to be present,
The Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America stand with the people of Ukraine, all creators, and SFF fans
By Maria Haskins Writing flash fiction—commonly defined as a story of no more than 1,000 or 1,500 words—can seem daunting
by Alexia Chantel Editor’s note: This is the first installment in a new SFWA Blog series, Romancing Sci-Fi & Fantasy,
By Jeff Somers It’s often noted that in baseball, making an out 70 percent of the time is considered all-star
By Kahina Necaise Convincing fiction is about cause and effect. That’s why, in my work as an editor, the two