Alexander Stewart knew how to meet the emotional needs of a Washington, D.C. audience. His What If? tour stopped at The Atlantis last Sunday, making it another successful show in the nation’s capital. Fans may recognize him from his Jingle…
B.K. Borison on And Now, Back to You, a weather-watching romance
In And Now, Back to You, B.K. Borison returns to her Heartstrings series with a charming opposites-attract romance between two meteorologists whose professional lives are as unpredictable as the weather they track. A follow-up to First-Time…
Philip Reeve on Bridge of Storms and Returning to Mortal Engines
"When I was growing up was something I had to seek out, but I suspect kids today roll their eyes and think, 'not another visually extravagant fantasy world..'."
Bar Fridman-Tell on Honeysuckle, and the power of creation and control
In Honeysuckle, Bar Fridman-Tell draws on the Welsh myth of Blodeuwedd to craft a haunting, emotionally complex story about love, power, and agency. The novel follows Rory and Daye, a companion made from flora, as their relationship evolves…
T. Kingfisher on Wolf Worm and Slow-Burn Horror
With its eerie atmosphere and creeping sense of dread, Wolf Worm by T. Kingfisher is a horror novel that lingers long after the final page. We caught up with T. Kingfisher to talk about crafting gradual tension, researching…
P1Harmony releases bold new EP UNIQUE
P1Harmony has consistently been one of the most sonically interesting K-pop acts in the genre since their debut in 2020, and their newly released EP UNIQUE is one of their best yet.
[REVIEW] NMIXX Take Over London in Powerful First Headline Concert
From “O.O” to “DICE,” NMIXX delivered 2.5 hours of unstoppable energy, live vocals, and signature mixx pop chaos at their final European tour stop.
[INTERVIEW] Get to Know AtHeart: The Rising K-pop Group Stepping Into a New Era
From playful energy to a more refined sound, the group’s latest era explores growth, duality, and what comes next!
These Shattered Spires author Cassidy Ellis Salter on queerness and horror
Cassidy Ellis Salter explores the deep connection between queerness and horror, and how this is shown in These Shattered Spires.
Why queer characters feel at home in fantasy like The Red Winter
Cameron Sullivan explores why queer characters have always belonged in fantasy, and how that shaped his own epic novel, The Red Winter.