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Superversive Blog: Interview with Author Marina Fontain
Finally, a distopia by someone who has actually lived in one! Today, we have an interview with Marina Fontaine of Liberty Island, author of the new book, Chasing Freedom. How did you come to write this book? It all began with a flash fiction contest at Liberty Island, an online fiction magazine. A New York…
Superversive Blog: Guest Post by S. Dorman
Guest poster S. Dorman returns with another powerful essay: My Hero, Lost On A Mountain In Maine One of my heroes was lost on a mountain in Maine. Not on just any mountain, but The Greatest Mountain—Katahdin, it was named of the Abenaki. Highest mountain in the state and sharing with downeast coastal Quoddy Head first…
Superversive Blog: Guest Post — Where Religion and Fantasy Meet
This essay began as a post on another blog. I commented on it and said that I'd love to post something on this subject for the Superversive Blog. And, here it is! Theologic License by Matthew Schmidt. An apologia before I begin. Being Christian, and more particularly Catholic, I am writing this from the perspective…
Live Chat with the Fabulous Milo!
Interview with Jessica Benya, author of Electronica
Jessica Benya and I have in common that we are both authors who attended St. John's College in Annapolis. The difference between us, however, is that I attened in the 80s, and she's still a student! When I was visiting the college in September, the book store manager brought her book to my attention. I…
There Will Be War — Released Today!
Signal Boost! The Premier Mil-SF Series Returns 25 Years Later At the height of the Cold War, the most important series in military science fiction was THERE WILL BE WAR. Created by science fiction legend Dr. Jerry Pournelle, the nine volumes of THERE WILL BE WAR combined the very best science fiction writers…
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Superversive Blog: Help the spin rack make a comeback
Article by LOU ANTONELLI Back in 2008, when Tor publishing launched Tor.com, they apparently decided to reach out to mainstream media – as opposed to genre outlets – and used an outside public relations company. I was contacted as the managing editor of an Associated Press daily newspaper, and offered an opportunity to do…





