Neurodiversity and the Business of Writing, Part 1: #OwnVoices and Neurodiversity
by Matthew Broberg-Moffitt If you are a writer and an avid Twitter user, you may be familiar with the […]
by Matthew Broberg-Moffitt If you are a writer and an avid Twitter user, you may be familiar with the […]
Jan Stirling (b.1950) died on May 8. Stirling published her first story, “Were-Wench” in 1995 in the anthology Chicks in Chainmail
SFWA is launching an online auction to support its expanding membership base of over 2,000 members, advocacy efforts for all
by J.D. Harlock Sometimes, outlining is a never-ending struggle. Too much? Too little? You can never really tell until you
Thank you to everyone who took the time to vote in the SFWA Board elections. The results as certified by
by Andrew Hoe Human martial arts styles are biased: they’re specifically designed to fight other humans. Of course, watching Neo
by Holly Schofield As a published writer beginning to get some attention, I hear it over and over: How many
For the first time, SFWA is opening a store for Nebula Conference-related gear and memorabilia. We are excited to offer
SFWA offers its condolences and support to the Asian diaspora communities, both in the US and worldwide. According to the
by Melanie Ashford Choosing to include characters with disabilities in your speculative fiction is an excellent thing to do, but
This Saturday, SFWA will hold the Nebula Finalist Reception to honor the 56th Annual Nebula Awards finalists. The 2021
by Aigner Loren Wilson Like many writers, when I first started out writing speculative fiction, I felt lost when it