Short Fiction Rejection Letters: Best practices and expectations
by Benjamin C. Kinney Rejection letters are an inescapable part of the writing life, especially for authors of short […]
by Benjamin C. Kinney Rejection letters are an inescapable part of the writing life, especially for authors of short […]
The following is a SFWA Member Report. A modified version originally ran in the SFWA Singularity #71. A USPS Tribute
SFWA’s Comics Committee has announced the results of two surveys they’ve conducted to document current industry norms for advances and
by Eleanor Konik Often, speculative fiction relies on common government types, like monarchies and republics, because they’re familiar to
Patricia Kennealy-Morrison’s (b. Patricia Kennely, 1946) death was announced on July 22. Kennealy-Morrison got her start as a music journalist,
by Naomi Norbez With the release of Cyberpunk 2077 a few months back, there has been some debate about what it
As many of SFWA’s publications are available to the speculative fiction community at large and the general public, we want
William F. Nolan (b.1928) died on July 15 from complications due to an infection. He was 93. Nolan was best
by Matthew Broberg-Moffitt Part 1 of this series focused on the importance of #OwnVoices stories and the representation of neurodiversity
by Gabriel Ertsgaard From Hector and Achilles to Luke Skywalker and Darth Vader, the heroic duel is a fiction staple.