Ooh, this is exciting as a lover of practical fx
Ooh, this is exciting as a lover of practical fx
Hello, book people! I am the book content editor for Reactor Mag and I'm looking for 2026 sci-fi, fantasy, horror, romantasy, and speculative books coming out in the second half of the year! If you have an adult or YA SFF/H book out July-Dec (or publicist), share the link/info here!
We have a fantastic new novelette up today at Nightmare about a small-town animal control officer just trying to save a dog during the apocalypse.
DO NOT MISS "Will the Last One to Leave Please Turn Out the Lights?" by @gordonbwhite.bsky.social !!
www.nightmare-magazine.com/fiction/will...
Ooh, this sounds like exactly my jam. Bookmarking to read later
My book is out today. It’s nothing short of a dream come true. I hope you’ll read it.
@malarkeybooks.bsky.social
*I look like I’m sulking in this photo, but it is equally likely that I’m trying to telepathically communicate with a bug.
A pre-kindergarten girl with dark blonde pigtails wearing blue overalls, a yellow t-shirt, and roller skates sits sulking on the ground. An older girl wearing roller skates, a burgundy shirt, and red checkered bell bottoms with red patches on the knees stands next to her, with the photo cut off at shoulder height. Text on the image reads: This is who writes your New Weird sad-girl grief horror *Split Scream vol. 7 out now
📚 If I’m ever NOT late on a social media trend, you’ll know I’ve been kidnapped and replaced w/ some sort of doppelgänger. SPEAKING OF, have you read my novelette “Sequoia Point” yet?🌲🌊 It’s the second half of Split Scream vol. 7 from @tenebrouspress.bsky.social ❗️ #ecohorror
📗🔗 tinyurl.com/4w82p4rh
ok, these are AMAZING
I miss when everyone could just write blogs instead of having to be photogenic while talking inches away from an HD camera.🫠 #millennialproblems
📚🏆 It appears to be that time again!😱 So many great stories out there from 2025 - here are mine if you like disability rep, octopus revenge stories, chronic pain horror, weird eco-horror, and/or cosmic mime horror! Links at: idehennessy.com/fiction
#scifireads #horrorbooks #horrorstories #speclit
But… but the word “grey” is a light grey color and the word “gray” is more of a charcoal color (no, I will not explain 😂). I’m getting better at it, but I still do a find & replace for this every time just in case.😅
Thrilled to see a fresh round of love thrown at this Weird, Weird book🖤☠️. @goresorcerer.bsky.social
NEW: Meta’s director of AI safety, supposedly the person at the company who is working to make sure that powerful AI tools don’t go rogue and act against human interests, had to scramble to stop an AI agent from deleting her inbox against her wishes...
I first wrote about Rodney in September 2025.
His health was already declining. He had spent half a year without adequate medical care or disability accommodations.
6 months later, he’s still trapped in an ICE camp.
Make some noise. Let’s get him out:
www.disabledginger.com/p/help-rodne...
This is ableism and eugenics and it’s most ugly.
Rodney has suffered for a year with almost no media coverage.
No one cares about disabled lives.
Please fight for him. He’s got the attention of Congress now, let’s make sure they keep up the pressure.
You can sign a petition for his release too!
This is an unimaginable crime.
cover to AaNX #1, vertical masthead on right side. Page shows mostly text along with photos of Laurence Olivier and Vivian Lee
cover to AaNX #2, vertical masthead on right side. Page shows "Snow 6" in large type, words overlayed multiple times, backround image is of an assemblage object
cover to AaNX #4 vertical masthead on right side. Page shows the title "How the Statue Learned to Dream" by CSE Cooney. title is in a vertical orientation and is light green. Behind is abstract purple/brown blob
cover to AaNX #3, vertical masthead on right side. Page shows the title Epistolary Twistolary in an old timey signage style, surrounded by flowers and scroll details
For those new to AaN , an introduction to our newspaper side project - AaNX (Annex) - and a rare sales offer at the end of the thread. AaNX is an 8 page full color side project of ours in a newspaper format
something abled people don't get is you can have just one day a week where you are too sick to work, and that's enough to disqualify you from nearly all full-time jobs. it doesn't take a lot
Cover art by Jenna Cha, the papery shed skin of a human floats through the yellow-green sky over the Appalachian town of Olyoke. Plus blurbs from Bitter Karella, Hailey Piper, and Briar Ripley Page
We're just over a month away from our trip to OLYOKE, TN!
Home to a Dollywood-style theme park; generations of troubled families; mysterious plagues; & a prophetic cult leader who warns of a fiery cataclysm.
It's "Twin Peaks by way of Appalachia" in OLYOKE by @endwellian.bsky.social out 3/24🖤☠️
"Our lives will be so much easier with AI doing everything."
Oh, do you think you'll have a lot of fun in the concentration camps for unemployed people? Because that's what our government is building right now, concentration camps. And no mainstream politician is talking about UBI. #boycottAI
So grateful that my flash piece "A Pothos, Once Freed" was included in this list! Some of my favorite reads from 2025 are on here-- check it out!
this is why the whole “oh, suffering creates great art” thing is bullshit
you know what’s conducive to art? a roof over your head and food on the table
you know what isn’t? stressing out over where the fuck the rent money is going to come from
*Collage by me! (Vintage magazines, scientific illustrations, architectural photos, Photoshop manipulation). Trying to do one for every story I have published.
Collage depicting people dressed nicely in a restaurant under the sea. Food items include seafood gelatin, shrimp cocktail, charred octopus. A live octopus is inside a clear glass column aquarium. There’s a crack in the glass separating the restaurant from the shark infested water outside. Text reads: Nobody cares what the cocktails taste like here, only how many critically threatened or otherwise taboo ingredients we can squeeze into each one. "The Piano Player Has Eight Arms" by Íde Hennessy in Reckoning 9
🎹🐙🍽️I’m a day late, but my story “The Piano Player Has Eight Arms” was published 1 year ago in @reckoningmag.bsky.social & it’s on the Locus Awards ranked choice ballot at the link below if you enjoyed it! 💚 #scifireads
Story link 📖: tinyurl.com/cvbumkbj
Locus ballot 🥺: poll.voting.locusmag.com
I honestly can’t believe it took this long, can you?
Every successful invention solves a common problem: washing clothes, illumination, ease of travel.
The problem A I is trying to solve is *us* - WE are the problem to tech oligarchs and corporate elite. It's all for them. They just can't say that part.
They're trying to sell us our own redundancy.
You’ll never work in this town again. The internet never forgets
I regularly see people wondering how it's possible that there are so many musicians and writers and film makers and artists from a tiny nation like Iceland.
And the answer is really simple: State funding for art education and artists. I literally get a salary from the government to write books.
A photo of an ice cream machine with a sign reading, "Anything is possible with ice cream." Beneath that is a hand lettered sign reading, "No ice cream".
2026 basically
The safest place to be right now!
KAYAK releases today from @tenebrouspress.bsky.social
store.tenebrouspress.com
Ask your local libraries and bookstores if they stock it, and if not, suggest they do!