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Geoff Cole’s “Observer Effect” is up at Dread Machine! Read it here: https://www.thedreadmachine. com/observer-effect/
Krista D. Ball wins 2 Stabby Awards!
One of the largest SFF online forums, with over one and a half million subscribers, r/Fantasy just held their annual Stabby Awards. SF Canada member Krista D. Ball won two this year:
- Best r/fantasy essay: I Want My Girlfriend to Read Fantasy, or How We Recommend Books to Non-Fantasy Readers
- Best r/fantasy contributor: professional (author, artist, publisher or other):u/KristaDBall
Congratulations, Krista!
Geoff Cole in Clarkesworld!
Congratulations to SF Canada member Geoff Cole, whose “The Five Rules of Supernova Surfing, or, A For Real Solution to the Fermi Paradox, Bro” was published on New Year’s Day at Clarkesworld.
Celu Amberstone’s new releases now available!
New novels by SF Canada member Celu Amberstone from Kashallan Press are The Dream-Chosen, The Hunted Kashallan, and The Outlawed Bond.
This year, Celu will also be releasing new editions of her previously published books.
Also check out her soon-to-be released story collection, now available for preorders.
KT Wagner’s “Winter’s Flowers” now at The Overcast!
New Releases: Two Anthologies from the Kawartha Lake Writers, Edited by Sara C. Walker
Congratulations to SF Canada member Sara C. Walker! She has published two anthologies of short stories from the famous Kawartha Lake Writers Group. The eclectic mix of tales includes speculative genres.
1. Kawartha Lakes Stories: Autumn features stories set in the municipality of Kawartha Lakes, Ontario during the autumn season, with stories by new and accomplished writers including Nina Munteanu, Jean Booker, and J. Stephen Thompson.
2. Matters of Time features stories from the Kawartha Lake Writer’s Group that includes Sharon Overend (award winner and Journey Prize nominee), Altaire Gural (playwrite, whose plays have been performed around the world) and Lori Rowsell (whose YA novel will be published early next year.)
Read more about her work and these books at the Toronto Star website!