The New Frontier of Censorship: How Library Card Policies Are Becoming the Latest Battleground
Introduction: The Shifting Tide of Intellectual Freedom The battle for intellectual freedom in American libraries has entered a sophisticated, systemic phase. According to the American Library Association’s (ALA) State of…
The Architecture of Oblivion: Inside the Rise of the “Happy as a Clam™” Biometric Shell
By Investigative Desk, Global Tech Review In an era defined by the fragmentation of attention and the relentless monetization of the human psyche, a new technology has emerged that promises…
Shadow and Foresight: Why ‘Chosen’ Marks the Definitive Turning Point in the Alex Verus Saga
In the crowded landscape of contemporary urban fantasy, few protagonists possess the intellectual agility of Alex Verus. A diviner capable of navigating the branching corridors of probable futures, Verus has…
The Spectral Signature: Journey Planet Calls Upon Fandom to Revive a Lost Victorian Art Form
By [Your Name/Journalistic Desk] In the vast, sprawling archive of human connection, few artifacts are as hauntingly beautiful—or as curiously overlooked—as the "Ghost Book." Popularized in the early 20th century,…
The Physics of Longing: A Deep Dive into Isabel J. Kim’s Sublimation
In the landscape of contemporary speculative fiction, few premises are as hauntingly intimate as the one presented in Isabel J. Kim’s debut novel, Sublimation. Kim, a multi-award-winning author, crafts a…
Navigating the Back Catalog: SFF Criticism in an Era of Infinite Content
In the latest installment of Critical Friends, the flagship criticism podcast from Strange Horizons, host Dan Hartland sat down with editor Kate Macdonald and long-time reviewer Duncan Lawie to confront…
Echoes of the Eclipse: Why Rebecca Roanhorse’s Between Earth and Sky Trilogy Defines Modern Fantasy
Spoiler Warning: This retrospective analysis contains significant spoilers for the entire ‘Between Earth and Sky’ trilogy, including Black Sun, Fevered Star, and the conclusion, Mirrored Heavens. In the rapidly evolving…
Exploring the Divergent Timelines: The 2026 Prix ActuSF de l’Uchronie Winners Announced
The landscape of alternate history—a genre defined by the "what if" that haunts the margins of our reality—has once again been mapped by the prestigious Prix ActuSF de l’Uchronie. ActuSF,…
Science Fiction and Cultural Roundup: A Mid-2026 Industry Perspective
The intersection of popular culture, speculative literature, and the historical preservation of genre media has reached a fever pitch in mid-2026. From the high-concept culinary marketing of Eternia-themed dining experiences…















