Beyond Blog
Specific Knowledge is an essay series in which speculative fiction writers who know a lot about a particular topic (guns, medieval history, etc.) point out common errors in fiction to help authors avoid making similar mistakes. Watch here for new essays every other month. Beyond Pulp Reviews are reviews of genre books and movies.
Red Line authors at Experimental Station, Nov. 1
Approximately 37% of the lineup will be there.
Red Line Authors at Haunted Hemingway, Oct. 24
No word yet on whether Hemingway’s ghost will attend.
Beyond Pulp Review: Sunburst (Phyllis Gotlieb, 1964)
Maybe don’t name your sci-fi award after a novel that’s based on the theories of a eugenicist.
Specific Knowledge: Jotham Austin II on Transformation
Scientist and horror writer explains the caloric math behind werewolves and other shape-shifters.
Specific Knowledge: G.T. Korbin on Lab Mouse Handling
G.T. Korbin outlines how your mad scientist should be handling their rodents.
Specific Knowledge: Dannye Chase on Structural Fires
Dannye Chase sets the record straight about structural fires.
Specific Knowledge: Viktor Athelstan on Medieval Magic
Viktor Athelstan summons the real story of medieval magic, which wouldn’t necessarily get you burned at the stake.
Specific Knowledge: Jessica Peter on Social Work
Jessica Peter intervenes (without taking your kids away) in our understanding of how social workers operate.
Specific Knowledge: Cassandra Daucus on Manuscripts
Special collections curator and horror writer Cassandra Daucus takes you to school about manuscripts.
Specific Knowledge: John Evans on Guns
Horror novelist John Evans shares some common mistakes authors make about firearms.
