Black Joy and Afrofuturism for Young Readers
By Maurice Broaddus Note: This article first appeared in The Bulletin #216 in October 2021. The ongoing conversation about writing […]
By Maurice Broaddus Note: This article first appeared in The Bulletin #216 in October 2021. The ongoing conversation about writing […]
by Khaalidah Muhammad-Ali Note: This article first appeared in The Bulletin #216 in October 2021. An editor does more than
by Natalia Theodoridou Note: This article previously appeared in The Bulletin #216 in October 2021. I should start this craft article with
As of November 30, our blog editor, C.L. Clark (Cherae) has stepped down from her role for personal reasons. Clark
by Valerie Valdes Note: This article previously appeared in The Bulletin #216 in October 2021. You open the SFWA Bulletin
by Sarah Gailey Note: Over the next several weeks, the SFWA Blog will be running articles, including this one, that
UPDATE 12/3/2021: The NZ National Library has announced that they will be reconsidering their plans for this archival deal “in
The SFWA Board of Directors, staff, and volunteers are saddened to learn of the sudden and unexpected death of long-time
We’re pleased to announce that the second season of Narrative Worlds will debut on Sunday, November 21, at 1:00pm Pacific
By Ashley Deng I won’t beat around it too much: The context for this essay is our current, global healthcare
by Sean R. Robinson There comes a point in every writer’s life when they stare at the page and
Position: Part-Time SFWA Nebula Conference Project Manager Application Open: October 15th, 2021 – October 29th, 2021 Start Date: Immediate Pay: