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Writers, AfterDark 163: Ken Liu

“All That We See or Seem”: Ken Liu explores AI and technology just around the corner Bringing together augmented realities, AI assistants and social media just beyond where we are now

Writers, After Dark 162: Daniel H. Wilson

“Hole in the Sky”: Daniel H. Wilson on first contact and indigenous mythology On changing the perspectives of the story's telling

The 2025 Aurora Awards Winners

The 2025 Aurora Awards Winners

MOTHRA English Translation

Original “Mothra” novella’s first English translation coming January 2026 The original story that hatched Mothra, one of the most beloved monsters in the “kaijuverse”

Ray Bradbury 75th Anniversary MARTIAN CHRONICLES

THE MARTIAN CHRONICLES celebrates 75th Anniversary with Stunning Collector’s Hardcover Edition Classics THE ILLUSTRATED MAN and THE OCTOBER COUNTRY also being reissued with new cover art

Writers, After Dark 146: Rucker Moses

“Encounter at Owl Rock”: Rucker Moses on writing middle-grade scifi adventure Teens vs alien invasions never fails to entertain

Writers, After Dark 145: Edward Willett

“Shapers of Worlds Volume V”: Edward Willett on talking to speculative fiction authors Diving deeper into the authors building the worlds they write in

Writers, After Dark 144: Philip Fracassi

“The Third Rule of Time Travel”: Philip Fracassi on the mechanics of moving in time Philip aims his craft at science fiction after many delightful horror stories

Writers, After Dark 143: Andrew Ludington

“The Splinter Effect”: Andrew Ludington on time travel with a twist On blending science fiction foundations with action-thriller adventures

Writers, After Dark 139: John Joseph Adams

“Best American Science Fiction and Fantasy” editor John Joseph Adams John talks being a series editor and navingating thousands of stories

Writers, After Dark 136: Maurice Broaddus

“Breath of Oblivion”: Maurice Broaddus on world-building from a different perspective Space opera from a foundation set in afrofuturism and improvisation

Writers, After Dark 135: Robert J. Sawyer

“The Downloaded”: Robert J. Sawyer on digital consciousness Exploring the possibilities of encoding consciousness into computers and networks

Writers, After Dark 127: Tom Huddleston

“The Worlds of Dune”: Tom Huddleston on the structures of “Dune” A rich, historical exploration of the events and cultures that inspired the book's people and places

GODZILLA English translation

Original “Godzilla” novellas first English translation coming October 2023 The first English translations of the original novellas about the iconic kaijū Godzilla

Writers, After Dark 124: Paul Salamoff

“The Silent Planet”: Paul Salamoff on the journey needed to tell a story Taking advantage of multiple mediums to best tell a story

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