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jonathanstrahan.bsky.social
Freelance anthologist. Consulting Editor, Tor.com. Reviews Editor, Locus www.locusmag.com. Co-host, The Coode Street Podcast jonathanstrahan.podbean.com. Hugo and World Fantasy Award recipient.
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Not Bezos.

So one buyer scoops up Analog, Asimov’s and F&SF… www.patreon.com/posts/123173...

Hacksilver riddled with a dragon, saved his family's farm, and won the secret to raise his dead. Nothing prepared him, though, for the long cold winter when the dead walked... Next week. "The Witch and the Wyrm" by @matociquala.bsky.social! Art by Zelda Devon Edited by @jonathanstrahan.bsky.social

Great art for this wonderful story!

I don't get personal on main very often, but I spent a few hours writing this, and I want you to read it. It's about my dad and my stepmom, and me, and Stranger Things, and what's happening to the VA right now. www.cheriepriest.com/blog/the-dep...

Geoff Ryman's new novel, Animals, is now up for pre-order.

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If you've been thinking about preordering Sour Cherry, now is your chance to get it discounted through an indie bookstore. Preorders are the best way to support authors, so THANK YOU, and I hope you enjoy the book when it comes out @tinhouse.bsky.social in April! tertulia.com/book/sour-ch...

Coode St 671: Books We're Looking Forward to in 2025 Charlie Jane Anders & Ian Mond join us to discuss books we're looking forward to in the year ahead!

Australia by an innings in both Tests. Incredible!

The Locus Recommended Reading List is now out.

Today is the publication day for the ebook of The Orb of Cairado! Please admire the gorgeous artwork by Thomas Canty. subterraneanpress.com/the-orb-of-c...

February is almost upon us! Time to get orders in, go book shopping, bug your local library etc. The Crimson Road - titanbooks.com/71442-the-cr... Model Home - us.macmillan.com/books/978037... One Message Remains - psychopomp.com/one-message-... Shroud - www.panmacmillan.com/.../adr.../s...

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If the sffh short story world is to survive, it needs more money, so if you love short stories, and if you love zines (free or not free, who cares?) please do consider sending them cash Good place to start: www.trollbreath.com/sff-magazine...

I'm looking for new space opera / space adventure short stories.

Delighted to see this story that I acquired for Reactor coming out.

February books I'm looking forward to? I'd kick off with this short book from Premee Mohamed and Psychopomp. psychopomp.com/one-message-...

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A woman losing her sight turns to small family magics to save the lives of those she loves the most. Next week. "What I Saw Before the War" by Alaya Dawn Johnson at Reactor Edited by @jonathanstrahan.bsky.social Illustrated by Ocean Salazar

“In Waterblack, Pheby’s phenomenal command of narrative crafts not just a phenomenal book, but a phenomenal ending to his titanic, grotesque, epic trilogy”

This is my list of six books I'm looking forward to in January. I've read two already! The Orb of Coraido, Katherine Addison A Conventional Boy, Charles Stross Picks and Shovels, Cory Doctorow Witchcraft for Wayward Girls, Grady Hendrix Death of the Author, Nnedi Okorafor Waterblack, Alex Pheby

BLACK WOLVES has just been re-released in e-book by Open Road Media (same book, new publisher) and it is ON SALE at Kindle (USA) for a mere $2.99. Go to it! www.amazon.com/Black-Wolves...

I think every month will be different for everyone, but they do tend to pack interesting books towards the end of the year.

I’m toying with the idea of a doing a proper list of books I’m looking forward to in 2025, but for the moment I thought I’d start with the books that look good for this month, January.