The Butch Lesbian Sci-Fi Aesthetic: A Conversation With Tamsyn Muir

TAMSYN MUIR’S DEBUT NOVEL, Gideon the Ninth, the first in her Locked Tomb trilogy, exploded into the world to universal critical acclaim last year. The series doesn’t fit nearly into the castles-versus-spaceships division that characterizes much of mainstream science fiction and fantasy. It has too many swords to be straight sci-fi, too many planets to […] The post The Butch Lesbian Sci-Fi Aesthetic: A Conversation With Tamsyn Muir appeared first on Los Angeles Review of Books. Continue reading at 'Los Angeles Review of Books'

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I FIRST CAME INTO CONTACT with Douglas Glover when he was the editor of a literary magazine I admired very much, Numéro Cinq. I persuaded him to take me on as a writer by offering him an interview with Gabriel Josipovici, whose work I knew we both loved. I’d become interested in the creative... Continue reading at Los Angeles Review of Books

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Closed libraries are offering parking lot Wi-Fi, e-books, and Zoom story time

Even when shuttered by the coronavirus pandemic, libraries are coming up with creative ways to serve their communities. On March 16, the El Dorado County Library in California closed its doors to patrons after a state-wide stay-at-home order. But that hasn’t stopped the library, which serves... Continue reading at Fast Company

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Rekindled: Oscar Villalon in Conversation With Lisa Brown

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Diversifying the Translation Field: A Conversation with John Keene, by Veronica Esposito

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Libraries that close due to coronavirus should keep the Wi-Fi on, says ALA.

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Hope Is the Most Powerful Arrow: A Conversation with Joshua Wong and Jason Y. Ng, by Tiffany Hawk

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A Conversation with Poet David Ferry on the Occasion of His 96th Birthday

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The Best Book Club Questions to Jump Start Conversation: Critical Linking, March 1, 2020

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Who should star in the upcoming BBC adaptation of Conversations With Friends?

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What to Leave In, What to Leave Out: My Conversations with David Foster Wallace

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WriteGirl Has My Heart: A Conversation with Keren Taylor

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An American Boy and His Jamaican Nanny: A Conversation with Ross Kenneth Urken

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