Korey talks to Owen Lach, author of the Queer YA Sci-Fi novel Founder’s Mercy
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Korey’s Fave Science Fiction & Fantasy Books by Trans Authors
I love reading sci-f and fantasy books by and about queer and trans people and characters.
Review: A Psalm for the Wild-Built
A Psalm for the Wild Built is a lovingly crafted, low-stakes peek into a post calamity utopia.
Review: Iron Widow
Iron Widow is a tense, dramatic tale of overcoming war, disability, and patriarchal oppression set in a fascinating world filled with giant robots and monsters.
Review: Turning Red
Turning Red is a welcome departure from the usual Pixar fare, sharing familiar Disney tropes from a fresh perspective.
Review: Hell Followed With Us
Andrew Joseph White’s Hell Followed With Us is a heartfelt, hope-filled allegory for defeating personal and societal persecution lovingly wrapped in an angsty, gory, monster-filled fight for your life.
Review: Panacea
Charli Drever’s Panacea is a hard-driving, near future, sci-fi thrill ride that doesn’t pull any punches when it comes to the dystopian narrative.
Review: Dark Factory
Dark Factory is a literary hallucination delivered in a hurtling, blink and you miss it style full of mind-bending dark imagery verging on madness.
Review: Bluebird
Bluebird is a fun, femme, action-filled space opera with thriller vibes and gunslinger appeal.
Review: Into the Lightning Gate
Into the Lightning Gate is an exciting, fresh take on the sci-fi thriller, with grand, multi-dimensional set pieces, an intriguing storyline, and a diverse cast of enjoyable, well-conceived characters.
Review: Dark Theory
Dark Theory is a broad, winding adventure tale that weaves together many fan-favorite tropes of hard sci-fi and fantasy into an epic saga.
Review: The Boy With a Bird In His Chest
The Boy With a Bird In His Chest is an achingly beautiful modern fantasy tale full of creative allegory, vibrant imagery, and young love.