Author: Steph P. Bianchini
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Frozen Wavelets presents: The Woman With the Long Black Hair by Zach Shephard
The woman with the long black hair sat beside an angler on the dock. “Tell me of Korlova,” she said. “You mean Klorava? Ha!”…
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Berserk: The 30 year exhibition and a (new) episode.
Yes, it is official. The Leap Year this time not only brought us Iphone 12, as Apple’s ads informed us a few days ago;…
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Space News (October 2020)
Hello everybody. In this Covid-19 (returning or ever-present, depending on which part of the globe you find yourself) madness, it is easy to forget…
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Three for the Month (October 2020)
September has just ended, but the books I had on my table were over long before. I am already at an advanced stage in…
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Frozen Wavelets Issue #4 is online
Frozen Wavelets Issue #4 is now live here. This Summer 2020 edition features flash fiction and poetry by Sara Backer, Stewart C Baker, Anatoly Belilovsky,…
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Frozen Wavelets Issue #4 – Cover Reveal
And… we’re ready for it. Frozen Wavelets Issue #4 will go live next week, featuring as usual dark flash fiction and some excellent short…
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Three for the Month (September 2020)
This is the moment of the year people generally say, no wait, really? I can’t believe we’re almost done. This year tasted differently, though,…
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Frozen Wavelets presents: Foreign Tongues by John Wiswell
Ice cream is the friendliest entity on this planet, and I will liberate it. Throughout the parlour, it is restrained in tubs, behind a…
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Frozen Wavelets- submission statistics (August 2020)
The third submission period of Frozen Wavelets closed on 16 August, after the customary two weeks of opening, and it is now the time…
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Three for the Month (August 2020)
August is going unbelievably fast, in between school reopening (yes, in Scotland we start next week) and Frozen Wavelets’ open submission window. But I’m…
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Frozen Wavelets- submissions to open in three days
Just a quick heads-up that our next submission period opens on Monday 3 August. Please make sure to review the submission guidelines and follow…
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Berserk’s New Episode 361
It doesn’t seem that long I’ve discussed Berserk‘s (in)famous hiatus policy and welcomed # 360, and now, after only three months, Miura treats us…
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Space News (July 2020)
There are a few interesting things up in this July’s night sky and specialised press, more than worth a post about them. First of…
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Three for the Month (July 2020)
Even though it’s only July 5, I’m already well advanced in my reading this month. Which makes for a (good) novelty –bless holidays and…
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The dark side of the Moon is not so dark (but it’s weird)
Pink Floyd aside, the fascination of what’s called ‘the dark side of the Moon’ is widespread, even though calling it “dark side” is actually…
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Frozen Wavelets Issue #3 is online
Frozen Wavelets Issue #3 is now live here. This Spring 2020 edition features flash fiction and poetry by Colleen Anderson, Daniel Ausema, Davian Aw, Shenoa…
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Frozen Wavelets Issue #3 – Cover Reveal
Frozen Wavelets Issue #3 will go live next week, featuring sixteen excellent pieces to keep us company during pandemic times. Among them, a dark…
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Three for the Months (June 2020)
This month looks about tragic in terms of available time, but since I have challenged myself to read at least three new books every…
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If the first time you don’t succeed…Space X’s coming launch (maybe)
All eyes are pointed to the sky, looking at the weather, which remains the main obstacle so far to the historical Space X’s launch…
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Frozen Wavelets -May 2020 Updates
When Frozen Wavelets #2 went live, Covid-19 was already raging in Asia, but in Europe and the States we were just at the beginning.…
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Space News (May 2020)
There has been some interesting news in these last weeks about space, both in terms of missions (I have talked about Lucy in my…
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NASA’s Mission Lucy to explore how the Solar System was born.
This week’s post is devoted to this interesting new mission, after we’ve just enjoyed the last supermoon of 2020. Lucy will be the first…
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Three for the Months (May 2020)
It looks not so long since I’ve done April’s post, but, thanks to the lockdown, I’ve been reading a lot, so I’m ready for…
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Berserk: a new chapter on the way
Kentaro Miura’s Berserk is infamous not only for its content (the analogy with GoT is only up to a point: the manga is definitively…