In Memoriam: Debra Doyle
Debra Doyle (b.1952) died at her home from a cardiac arrest on October 31st. She published her first co-written story, […]
Debra Doyle (b.1952) died at her home from a cardiac arrest on October 31st. She published her first co-written story, […]
Rachel Caine (b.1962) died on November 1 after being diagnosed with soft tissue sarcoma in 2018. Caine, the primary nom
Recently, TIME Magazine put together a list of “The 100 Best Fantasy Books of All Time,” containing some of the
The SFWA Self Publishing Committee is happy to announce that we are open for submissions for the next SFWA Science
The Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America, Inc. is pleased to announce a new webinar series as part of
The Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America (SFWA) is pleased to announce that C.L. Clark will be the new
Terry Goodkind (b.1948) died on September 17. Goodkind, who suffered from dyslexia, published his first novel, Wizard’s First Rule, in 1994 after a career
by Hannah Abigail Clarke In the opening credits of Zach Snyder’s Watchmen, the phrase LESBIAN WHORES is briefly scrawled in
by M.M. Schill (Content Note: This article contains descriptions of sexual harassment.) As a survivors’ advocate and community culture analyst,
by Margaret Kingsbury Writing articles for websites can turn into a nice side income and can even become a main
by Tiffany Meuret It’s curious to witness the hold Animal Crossing has had on the SF/F and writing community. It’s
The Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America (SFWA) is pleased to announce the addition of Rebecca Gomez Farrell as