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Stant Litore on Love, Death + Robots!

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Nonfiction I am working on now: Lives of Beauty, and Write Lore Your Readers Won't Forget

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Books I've Written

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3 Hours to Go. Are You Ready?

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The subreddit for Love, Death & Robots, a 3-volume animated anthology that spans across genres of science fiction, fantasy, romance, horror, and comedy. Extreming on Netflix. Volume 4 coming soon.

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The Ethics of Magic (or, Opportunities for Your Characters to Break Things)

The subreddit for discussion about building magic systems for fantasy worlds.

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To what "death in life" does Severian refer?

/r/genewolfe is a community dedicated to author Gene Wolfe, winner of the Fuller Award and author of The Book of the New Sun, Peace, The Fifth Head of Cerberus, and There are Doors.

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Water into wine

/r/genewolfe is a community dedicated to author Gene Wolfe, winner of the Fuller Award and author of The Book of the New Sun, Peace, The Fifth Head of Cerberus, and There are Doors.

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For my kindle, I use a weather-worn, much-loved case with a little fox on it: Because that curled-up little fox says comfort and coziness, but also because because nothing is as cunning or foxlike or full of tricks as a library.

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An unofficial sub for everything related to Amazon Kindle.

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Goodnight Dune

Dune is a landmark science fiction novel first published in 1965 and the first in a 6-book saga penned by author Frank Herbert. Widely considered one of the greatest works within the sci-fi genre, Dune has been the subject of various film and TV adaptations, including the Academy Award winning 2021 film Dune directed by Denis Villeneuve. Dune: Part Two opened on March 1, 2024.