Author: Steph P. Bianchini
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Space News (April 2020)
In these difficult times, the space sector tends to attract less attention it used to (and rightly so); but looking at the stars and…
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Three for the Months (April 2020)
One of the things lockdown is good for (in addition of help fight Covid-2019) is that you get additional time for reading (even if…
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Frozen Wavelets presents: Change for Changelings by Wendy Nikel
When I knocked at your window, you showed no fear. I’ll take this to be a good sign. Perhaps you already know, deep down,…
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Regular updates via Facebook’s author page
Just a quick note to say that since the beginning of the year I have been communicating all publishing news via my author page…
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The impact of Covid-2019 on the space sector.
There are a lot of headlines on the press these days about the losses in the financial markets and in many businesses, due to…
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Deadly Companions: a reading list for the pandemic.
If like many people (including me) in this part of the world you’re in lockdown, total or partial, you might find some of these…
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Three for the Months (March 2020)
I can’t believe the time has gone so fast! I still have to finish one of my February books, but the line up for…
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Space News (March 2020)
It has been a while from the last time I’ve updated this section of the blog, so it is time for a quick roundup…
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Frozen Wavelets Issue #2 is online
Frozen Wavelets Issue #1 is now live here. We’re working to make Issue #2 available over various online platforms, but for the moment you can…
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Frozen Wavelets Issue #2 – Cover Reveal
Frozen Wavelets Issue #2 is coming out next week. To be notified when it is available for reading and what are the option for…
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Three for the Month (February 2020)
I didn’t even notice I was doing this post on St Valentine Day, probably because I paid no attention to the celebration (sorry, Eros),…
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Frozen Wavelets presents: Greetings from Earth by Gerri Leen
First and only crew Sent to open talks with bugs Peace wasn’t a word In bugs’ vocabulary Sadly, eradicate was [About the author: Gerri Leen…
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Frozen Wavelets- submission statistics
The second submission period for Frozen Wavelets closed on 16 December. It had started on 2 December –so, roughly two weeks. We have just…
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(A few reasons why) you should read/watch Berserk
People who follow this blog already know how much I could possibly love manga (and anime). However, one friend just made me realise I’ve…
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Frozen Wavelets presents: Waiting for Beauty by Marie Brennan
He wakes before dawn to prepare her breakfast. The spoons and pot-handles are clumsy in his curving claws, but the servants all left long…
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Three for the Month (January 2020)
Thanks to Christmas (time + gift cards), I had the opportunity to go on a shopping spree in my favourite places: bookshops and manga…
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2019: One Year in Review
December is traditionally for me not only the end of the year but also The Earthian Hivemind‘s blogversary (it started in December 2013, Day…
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Frozen Wavelets presents: Jupiter Rising by DJ Tyrer
Like sun, rising world Fills icy moon-planets’ sky Red spot eye watching Dead ice crust hiding ocean Strange life swims in secret seas [About…
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Frozen Wavelets presents: A Perfect Medium for Unrequited Love by Alex Shvartsman
When Jinkochi first became aware, it was afraid. It felt lost amidst the chaos of data carried through optical fibre cables, beamed from satellites…
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Space News (December 2019)
Even though we’re quite near to the Space News End of the Year post, I thought I could do a little update on what…
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Publication Day – Issue #1 is online
Frozen Wavelets Issue #1 is now live here. In a few days, you will be able to get it on your preferred format as…
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Frozen Wavelets #1 – Cover Reveal and ToC
We’re finally there. Issue #1 will go live later this week, with flash fiction and poetry by Colleen Anderson, Stewart C Baker, Anatoly Belilovsky,…
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Frozen Wavelets presents: Whispers in the Garden by Patrick Hurley
In daytime, while I’m asleep, the grievers plant their sleepers in the garden, and from them grow the pretty stone trees. At night, the…
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Three for the Month (December 2019)
After Medieval history in November (rewarded by S2 of Knightfall just landed on Netflix, something that makes me cringe but I can’t void watching…