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John Crowley’s Reading Backwards Offers More Than a Decade of Brilliance

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Batwoman Needs to Focus More on the Law Enforcement Issues It Raises

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The Echo Wife by Sarah Gailey

A Science Fictional Domestic Thriller: The Echo Wife by Sarah Gailey

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Spoiler Alert! On the Modern Problem of Spoilerphobia

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Book cover: Reading Backwards by John Crowley

John Crowley’s Reading Backwards Offers More Than a Decade of Brilliance

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Amal El-Mohtar Replaces N.K. Jemisin as The New York Times Book Review’s Otherworldly Columnist

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Learning to Read Critically

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What Are You Reading (When You’re Not Reading Science Fiction/Fantasy)?

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How Sleeping Beauty is Accidentally the Most Feminist Animated Movie Disney Ever Made

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Teen Wolf and Sci-Fi TV: Or, How I Convinced Myself To (Mostly) Stop Worrying and Love the Cheese

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Why I Love 2010 More Than 2001

Bob Orci Blows Up At Star Trek Fans For Not Adoring Into Darkness

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A Rumination on Criticism via Richard Powers’s Galatea 2.2

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