When Hermes dies Bianca, his Navigator is left alone. Drifting through space with no direction, she needs to find somewhere or someone or she'll perish.
A queer sci-fi story about finding your place in this world.
Got an amazing shout out from Grey Elysee, a phenomenal black indie comic book artist with his own very successful Kickstarter. Please go an support him as well as myself in his amazing journey. I’m ALMOST there. 5 more days.
I will randomly get the motivation to attempt to draw something realist-ish, then will get burnout after a single drawing and lose the motivation to ever try something like that again for another few months and the cycle repeats. At least this looks better than most of my past attempts so I’ll give myself that 💃🕺
For the first day of #WomensHistoryMonth, we are celebrating Nalo Hopkinson!! Haven't read any Nalo Hopkinson yet and not sure where to start? Sistah Scifi is here to take the guess work out of it and give you the top 6 we suggest reading. Brown Girl in the Ring To save her city and herself, a young woman must solve a tragic mystery and bargain with the gods. Midnight Robber A story of a father who has committed a crime and a daughter who must then fight to save her own life. The Salt Roads Explores women's relationships with their lovers, their people, and the divine across centuries and civilizations. @hachettebooks The New Moons Arms Calamity, a woman who has a special gift to find lost things. Sister Mine Abby and Makeda were separated conjoined twins. After their separation, each of them was left with a piece of herself missing. @grandcentralpub The Chaos Scotch, sixteen, struggles to fit in—at home, she's the perfect daughter, but at school, she's provocatively sassy. @simonandschuster You can purchase Brown Girl in the Ring, The Chaos, and Sister Mine from our @Shopify, @Instagram, @Facebook, @TikTok, @Twitter, @Librofm and @Pinterest stores. Link in bio: @SistahScifi. Better yet, check any of the titles out from your local #library!! #sistahscifi #scifibook #blackauthor #nalohopkinson #browngirlinthering #thenewmoonsarms #sistermine #midnightrobber #thechaos #thesaltroads #blackauthorscifibook #bookaddict #sciencefiction #bookcommunity #diversereads #diversebooks #blackscifiauthors #scifinoir #blackscifiwriters #blackfiction #blackowned #blackownedbusiness #blackbusines (at Sistah Scifi) https://www.instagram.com/p/CpQxTBSvr78/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
Page 0001 - Prologue: Amalgamation | The Temporal Huntress | Mathea Maddox | A Web Novel
In a world on the brink of collapse, Ariah O'Connoll's life takes an unexpected turn when an apocalyptic event shatters her reality. Suddenly, she's catapulted into the thrilling role of a time-traveling bounty hunter, tasked with leaping through the cosmos itself to bring those responsible to justice.
Armed with a fusion of ancient magic, extraordinary abilities and the uncanny gift to inhabit other bodies, Ariah emerges as the final beacon of hope in the Universe's darkest hour.
Join her on a spellbinding journey as she hunts across time and space, determined to restore order and save all that remains while also uncovering the truth about her own past and future.
A community of teens and tweens stranded on an alien planet. What a perfect way to begin a sci fi tale.
Exiles by Daniel Blythe is a long read but absolutely worth it. There’s a lot of characters but the author made sure that none of them were forgettable. Neither was the world they inhabited, from the sci fi technology and drones, to the alien planet with its blue sand and animals they hunt, and the political differences in the rest of the universe.
I massively enjoyed reading Exiles. I wanted to know what these young people were going to face next, especially Mia and Maddi. I have to admit that I didn’t really like Beth until the final struggle began, but the way she unsettled the balance of Town was brilliantly developed.
All in all, if you like sci fi, tales of survival, and YA, read Exiles. What’s even better is that the story continues in the next novel, Voyagers.
***
The blurb:
In Daniel Blythe’s science fiction epic, Exiles, Bethany Kane escapes the catastrophic failure of the colony ship on which she was born and makes landfall in an escape pod on a windswept world known as The Edge. She is light years from civilisation in more ways than one. Battered and shaken, she soon finds she is not alone.
A teenaged group find her and take her back to where they live and work in some semblance of society. They call it Town. It sits on a converted scientific base in the shadow of a crashed spaceship.
Beth struggles to adjust to her new life, beset by fears but desperate to learn new skills and earn the respect of the others, in particular the leader Zach, and the resentful Mia.
When a terrible, violent event shatters the colony’s existence, fragile ties and loyalties are breached. Is every one of them clinging to a secret? And just how isolated are they really?
Davinci non è in grado di accettare una sconfitta ma come farà a uscire da quella terribile situazione?
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/Biotika-106430985385561/
Twitter:
https://twitter.com/BiotikaPodcast
Instagram
https://www.instagram.com/biotikapodcast/
Credits:
"Interloper" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
"In a Heartbeat" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
"Invariance" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Here’s a fun idea, with AI taking over everything from art to economics and genuinely giving smarter answers than most college frat boys, I thought it would be interesting to ask different AI what they thought the most dangerous and evil AI in all of fiction was!
The experiment was simple ask 3 different AI programs the question of which AI they thought was the most evil in all of fiction, with…
When Hermes dies Bianca, his Navigator is left alone. Drifting through space with no direction, she needs to find somewhere or someone or she'll perish.
A queer sci-fi story about finding your place in this world.