A Guide for Authors on Recommending Books
by Jeffe Kennedy As part of the writing and reading community, we all end up recommending books. Sometimes we stumble […]
by Jeffe Kennedy As part of the writing and reading community, we all end up recommending books. Sometimes we stumble […]
By L. D. Lewis (This article originally appeared in The SFWA Bulletin #214.) In much the way too many crows
The Science Fiction & Fantasy Writers of America are seeking to fill the position of blog editor for the SFWA
Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America (SFWA) is extremely pleased that the U.S. Copyright Office has issued a new
by J. Scott Coatsworth This article continues J. Scott Coatsworth’s interviews and compilation of information examining how SF/F magazines are
by J. Scott Coatsworth I was in the annual SFWA business meeting a few weeks ago when someone asked how
An independent group of creatives led by Tochi Onyebuchi is collating and analyzing the information shared by authors participating in
Writing ‘POC’ is not enough. It doesn’t merit applause, or points for diversity. What does merit applause and accolades is acknowledging and depicting unreduced minorities—especially marginalized voices—in writing. We are not a monolith. Our stories are as complicated and intersectional as anyone else’s.
POC in Publishing is looking for POC to volunteer as mentors for the next iteration of their mentorship program for
by Leanna Renee Hieber
I’m often asked if my professional theatre and playwrighting background helps me as a fiction writer. It does in countless ways. Theatrical form, training and structure are holistically integrated into how I see the world and operate as a storyteller.