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Those Bernie Wrightson illustrations were incredible. I treasured that book and showed it off to others every chance I got, for obvious reasons.
Up at @strangehorizons, my review of Cartoon Saloon's WOLFWALKERS, an anti-colonialist fable and a gorgeous paean to humanity's fraught relationship with nature, the ache of loving in a mortal world: https://t.co/SQPhBy4bqq
When I hear TERFs are getting righteous about not liking (never watching?) The Sopranos via gender essentialist Twitter art discourse.
It's Hayao Miyazaki's 80th birthday. One must pay one's respects to the gentle (yet crabby) demiurge. To many more years, even if he's not creating new worlds during them.
Love this cover art (by Francesco Giani) for the @SSTPublications limited edition of the novel. I read it on a boring ol' Kindle. https://t.co/gfCP7k3Auj
I want to thank everybody who shared, signal boosted, bought, and said so many kind things about THE DEVOURERS when I said it was near earning out. My immense gratitude to you all 🖤 Here is an MS Paint illustration I did circa '02 for my *actual* first novel as a high-schooler.
As many have pointed out, it's the perfect time for a great Superman movie. I think I shall have a re-read of All-Star Superman.
(Art: Frank Quitely & Jamie Grant) https://t.co/oPTg7S0p7T
Had meant to earlier; just wanted to share one of Franco Brambilla's gorgeous illustrations for my story 'muo-ka's Child', from its Italian translation in the Dec 2019/Jan 2020 science-fiction issue of @Internazionale. An uncanny visualization of the colour palette I had in mind.
Here's a post (and thread, below) of all my new writing published in 2019 (3 short stories, 2 novelettes), if you're looking for work to nominate for sff awards season, or just to read. Thank you for your consideration! https://t.co/CZbuxA69Rs
A big thanks, also, to @JohnJosephAdams for acquiring the story, and to @raqmo for its gorgeous illustration: