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A steal of a deal, folks! I just got myself one of these to hang on my wall! https://t.co/77xDTxhFOB
@lindzmcleod recommends Bunny by Mona Awad: "A hilarious, satirical, too-real take on a young woman's experience of her MFA."
This story served as the inspiration for the gorgeous cover by @carlydraws
The proof on FF#11 is almost ready and production work on FF#12 starts today! So many amazing stories coming your way over the next few months!
You won't have to consult the Oracle from @sliz225's story to find great fiction in FF#11, which also includes work by @jlgeorgewrites, @MariscaPichette, @AndGalen, @aicigri, @MWTiedemann, Anja Hendrikse Liu, and @jennyrae. And check out the gorgeous cover by @carlydraws!
@theworldshesaw recommends 86 by Asato Asato: "The Republic of San Magnolia claims to fight a war with autonomous units; in reality, they’re piloted by people labeled by the ruling Alba race as subhuman ‘86’. An idealistic Alba major is assigned to command a ‘cursed’ unit of 86."
@mk_writes_ recommends All Systems Red by @marthawells1: "Incredible use of voice, fast and punchy dialogue, a planetary reconnaissance mission gone awry, a growing number of suspicious deaths, and an AI grappling with what it means to be human. What’s not to love?"
@writerunyoga recs The Mere Wife by @MARIADAHVANA, a retelling of Beowulf about the persistence of war, that's "also about the persistence of love, and family. The writing is achingly beautiful, and the book is lyrical, upsetting, and extremely powerful." (18/21)
@LoraJGray recs The Migration by @manuscriptgal, calling it "genuinely unsettling and gut wrenchingly poetic". Sounds like the perfect rec for an FF reader to me. (6/21)