Coelynn McInnich’s Castles for a Synesthete on view in New York City

Castles for a Synesthete invites the viewer into the mind of artist Coelynn McInnich…

Castles for a Synesthete invites the viewer into the mind of artist Coelynn McInnich…
A reimagining of a classic fantastical world leads to a night of dark and enjoyable tales, book giveaways, and more…

Family night this time featured “The Privilege of the Sword,” as well as something of a Welsh Christmas tradition, with the ghost story “The Ghost of Cwmlech”…

This month’s NYRSF Reading celebrated a YA anthology of post-apocalyptic stories in the nearly apocalyptical New York City…

Mishaps and madness lead to a night of humorous readings featuring Aaron Rosenberg and James Ryan…
The excerpt goes here, but seriously, I had enough of a struggle boiling down the five days of WorldCon to the full-length review. Chopping that down to an excerpt is nigh unto impossible. Just click the link and read the article. (Includes some photos.)

Cameron McNary’s Of Dice & Men presents six people who’d be at home in any sf setting experiencing real world joys and sorrows in a very familiar, entertaining environment…
Edward Einhorn’s stage adaptation of Ursula K. Le Guin’s classic novel, The Lathe of Heaven, is a thinker’s play, an evening for grown-ups…

This stage adaptation of The Lathe of Heaven discusses big ideas on a small stage, and it’s worthy of your attention…

At a special NYRSF reading event, guest curator Liz Gorinsky introduced editor/musician/writer Brian Francis Slattery and editor/writer/reader Charlie Jane Anders for fascinating readings and an equally engrossing joint interview…

John Shirley and Michael Cisco help NYRSF Readings celebrate May Day with an evening of dark and disturbing fiction…

An evening of readings linked by either Flurb or double initials features Dr. Rudy Rucker and Brendan Carney Byrne…
More than 50 people return to a century-old Mars on the wings of stories read by Jonathan Maberry and Catherynne M. Valente, with direction by editor John Joseph Adams…

William Shatner’s one-man Broadway show is a verbal autobiography, but a lot more amusing…
Two Coast Guardsmen and another fantasy writer walk into a digital art gallery…
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