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Publishers Weekly October SFFH Feature

Publishers Weekly: Potions and Permission Slips: PW Talks with Caitlin Rozakis

Tech Policy Press: Inoculating Against Climate Mis- and Disinformation: Case Studies from the US and the UK

Publishers Weekly: Ties That Bind: PW Talks with Lauren Kung Jessen

Tor.com: The Maw-Mouth of Omelas: Reading Naomi Novik’s Scholomance Series as a Response to Ursula K. Le Guin

Electric Literature: Why Does Society Insist that Women Forgive Their Male Abusers?

Publishers Weekly August Home & Hobby Books Feature

Electric Literature: If Your History Is Full of Holes, How Do You Fill in the Blanks?

Publishers Weekly August Hobbies & Crafts Feature

Tor.com: Chivalry and Medieval Ambiguity in The Green Knight

Tor.com: Medievalists Ask Five Questions About A24’s The Green Knight

Slate: Shadow and Bone Has a Bridgerton Problem

Publishers Weekly April SFF Feature:

Electric Literature: Please Just Let Women Be Villains 

Tor.com: This is the Way: Fanaticism and Found Family in The Mandalorian and She-Ra

Publishers Weekly: Fake Fiancés, Real Feelings: PW Talks with Sara Desai

Tor.com: Beloved Child of the House: Susanna Clarke’s Piranesi and the Renaissance Memory Palace

Tor.com: The Magic of Translation: Interviewing Kiki’s Delivery Service Author Eiko Kadono and Translator Emily Balistrieri

Publishers Weekly: Red Riding Hood Redux: PW Talks to S. L. Huang

Tor.com: Balancing on the Hyphen: AAPI Identity & Nationalism in Naomi Novik’s Temeraire series

Tor.com: Howl-ever It Moves You: Diana Wynne Jones and Hayao Miyazaki Do the Same Work With Different Stories

Perspectives on History: Deportation Nation: Writing the Hidden History of Immigrant Expulsion in the United States

Tor.com: In Defense of Needlework

Tor.com: For the Love of Footnotes: When Fantasy Gets Extra Nerdy

Electric Literature: A Book of Medieval Italian Sex Stories Can Help Us Get Through the Pandemic

Perspectives on History: Inked on the Body

Perspectives on History: “A Great Tradition That Was Not Ours”: Oxford’s First Generation of Women Graduates Find a Place in the World

Electric Literature: Jane Austen’s Whisper Networks

Electric Literature: Literary-Inspired Decoration Ideas for a Horrifying White House Christmas

Perspectives on History: Buried Treasure: Researching the History of the Time Capsule

Perspectives on History: Fashion Forward: Dress in the Age of Jane Austen

Electric Literature: These Middle-Grade Novels Are Some of the Most Formally Innovative Works of Our Time

Electric Literature: Samuel Beckett’s Avengers: Endgame

Electric Literature: Notre Dame is Never Lost

Smithsonian Magazine: The Evolution of the College Dorm Chronicles How Colleges Became Less White and Male

Perspectives on History: Dorm Essentials: A History of American College Residence Halls

Perspectives on History: Postcards from AHA19

Perspectives on History: Remembering Birdland, a Jazz Icon

The Bias: Reflections on Mulan

Entropy Magazine: I Would Appeal to the Canon

The Toast: Learning from History: Catharsis and Asian American Identity in Allegiance

The Toast: How to Tell If You’re in an Oscar Wilde Play

The Toast: How to Tell If You’re in a Shakespearean History Play

The Toast: How to Tell If You’re in a Shakespearean Tragedy

The Toast: How to Tell If You’re in a Terry Pratchett Novel

The Toast: Voyage de Victor Hugo: A Literary Pilgrimage

The Toast: How to Tell If You’re in a Victor Hugo Novel