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Five SFF Stories About Houses With Minds of Their Own

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Photo of a row of brightly colored beach houses

Five SFF Stories About Houses With Minds of Their Own

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Book covers of 8 titles on Jo Walton's reading list for May 2024

Jo Walton’s Reading List: May 2024

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Cover of R.L. Stine's Lights Out and an image of Sadie Sink as Ziggy in Fear Street Part Two: 1978

Welcome to Camp Nightwing: R.L. Stine’s Lights Out and Fear Street: 1978

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Illustration of Thor fighting the Midgard Serpent during Ragnarok

Five Legendary Warriors of Northern Myth, Epic, and Saga

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Cover of The Spellshop by Sarah Beth Durst, showing stone steps leading up to a sunlit cottage surrounded by trees and flowers. A winged cat lies on the steps.

“It Tastes Like a Memory” — Read an Excerpt From Sarah Beth Durst’s The Spellshop

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Cover of Parasol Against the Axe by Helen Oyeyemi, showing a multicolored parasol against a multicolored striped background.

Unknowable Cities and Elusive Stories: Helen Oyeyemi’s Parasol Against the Axe

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Devil and the Deep cover: sea serpent coils emerging from a sea lit by an enormous rising moon.

We’re All Mermaids in the End: Seanan McGuire’s “Sister, Dearest Sister, Let Me Show You To the Sea”

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Collection of five book covers of shared universe short fiction anthologies

Five Classic SFF Works Set in a Shared Universe

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Cover of In the Shadow of the Fall by Tobi Ogundiran, showing three people with glowing eyes wearing dresses, the center one standing in the prow of a boat. The sky is full of lightning and rain.

Read an Excerpt From Tobi Ogundiran’s In the Shadow of the Fall

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Cover of Horror Movie by Paul Tremblay , showing a VCR tape with shattered plastic and the words "A novel" written on the label, against a black background.

Auteur Theory, But Make it Terrifying: Paul Tremblay’s Horror Movie

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Cover of Circumpolar! by Richard A Lupoff

Flat-Out Fun: Circumpolar! by Richard A. Lupoff

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Cover of Mouth by Puloma Ghosh, showing a picture of a mouth and a picture of a section of an orange or grapefruit.

An Evocative, Surreal Debut: Mouth by Puloma Ghosh

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