Here’s all I have going on this month (and my blog links where to find more information about them):
APEX MAGAZINE ISSUE 120
EDITORIAL
Our Audacity by Maurice Broaddus, guest editor
Words from the Editor-in-Chief by Jason Sizemore
FICTION
Dune Song by Suyi Davies Okungbawa
Fugue State by Steven Barnes & Tananarive Due
N-Coin by Tobias S. Buckell
Sister Rosetta Tharpe and Memphis Minnie Sing the Stumps Down Good by LaShawn M. Wanak
When We Dream We Are Our Own God by Wole Talabi
Pimp My Airship (novel excerpt) by Maurice Broaddus
NONFICTION
Let’s Talk About Afrofuturism by Troy L. Wiggins
INTERVIEWS
Interview with Author Steven Barnes by Andrea Johnson
Interview with Cover Artist Godwin Akpan by Russell Dickerson
*The Quick Sips review of the issue
THE USUAL SUSPECTS
When a gun is found near their school, seventh-grade pranksters Thelonius Mitchell and his best friend, Nehemiah Caldwell, must work together to solve the mystery before being blamed for something they didn’t do.
*Kirkus review
*Kirkus profile on me
*John Scalzi’s The Big Idea
*Barnes & Noble’s Edge-of-Your-Seat Thrillers for Young Crimesolvers
PIMP MY AIRSHIP
All the poet called Sleepy wants to do is spit his verses, smoke chiba, and stay off the COP’s radar—all of which becomes impossible once he encounters a professional protestor known as (120 Degrees of) Knowledge Allah. They soon find themselves on the wrong side of local authorities and have to elude the powers that be.
When young heiress Sophine Jefferson’s father is murdered, the careful life she’d been constructing for herself tumbles around her. She’s quickly drawn into a web of intrigue, politics and airships, joining with Sleepy and Knowledge Allah in a fight for their freedom. Chased from one end of a retro-fitted Indianapolis to the other, they encounter outlaws, the occasional circus, possibly a medium, and more outlaws. They find themselves in a battle much larger than they imagined: a battle for control of the country and the soul of their people.
*Barnes & Noble This Week’s New Sci-Fi & Fantasy Books
*Mary Robinette Kowal’s My Favorite Bit
*My guest post on the worldbuilding behind Pimp My Airship
ALTERNIS
Tandy Kahananui is at her best when she’s fighting monsters and exploring dungeons — in Alternis, the video game that she’s making. Then she discovers that somehow, someone’s stolen her game. But it’s not pirates trying to make a buck. Alternis is the seed for an ambitious top-secret project to keep the world from plunging into war. And Team USA wants her on board. It’s not just a game anymore. The fate of the world is in her hands. Can she help Team USA hold its own? Can she even survive?
*Summer Glau talks about narrating the first season of Serial Box’s science fiction story Alternis
Do Not Go Quietly
This anthology of stories of resistance has the story “What the Mountain Wants” co-written by me and Nayad Monroe.
MO*CON 2019 (a re-cap in pictures)