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fromThe Atlantic
15 hours ago

Unconventional Novels About Conventional People

Aging revolutionaries and conformists share parallel narratives of disillusionment and the loss of youthful dreams in recent literature.
Film
fromConsequence
3 days ago

Stephen Colbert's Lord of the Rings Movie Explained: Here's What Shadow of the Past Is About

New Line Cinema and Warner Bros. aim to revive The Lord of the Rings franchise with new projects, including Shadow of the Past co-written by Stephen Colbert.
Video games
fromKotaku
3 days ago

Hope For A New Open World Lord Of The Rings RPG Is Surging

Warhorse Studios may be developing a Lord of the Rings game, but conflicting rumors and industry challenges create uncertainty.
Writing
fromJezebel
6 days ago

The King of My Unrealized Mythical Erotica Dreams

Spring inspires imagination and exploration of fantasy erotica, highlighting the appeal of art that transcends traditional boundaries.
#lord-of-the-rings
Film
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Will Stephen Colbert's Lord of the Rings film be Tom Bombadil's time to shine?

Stephen Colbert is set to write a new Lord of the Rings movie based on unused material from Tolkien's original work.
Books
fromThe New Yorker
3 days ago

The Sci-Fi Novelist Who Disappeared for Decades

Cameron Reed's science fiction explores cognitive estrangement, revealing alien worlds that reflect and challenge our own societal norms and moral dilemmas.
Film
fromInverse
4 days ago

Netflix's Next Fantasy Franchise May Be Making A Huge Change From The Books

Netflix's adaptation of Narnia will set The Magician's Nephew in the 1950s, altering the timeline for future films.
Television
fromInverse
2 weeks ago

Amazon's Most Underrated Fantasy Epic Is Getting A Surprising Second Life

Amazon Prime Video is expanding The Wheel of Time universe with new animated series, movies, and video games despite the show's cancellation after Season 3.
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
2 weeks ago

Inside Andy Weir's wild world-building for Project Hail Mary

In Project Hail Mary, Ryland Grace, played by Ryan Gosling, wakes up in space with no memory of how he got there, highlighting the film's intriguing premise.
OMG science
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Benjamin Wood: John Fowles's The Magus was so frustrating I threw it at the wall'

My mother bought me Stanley Bagshaw and the Short-sighted Football Trainer by Bob Wilson. I grew up thinking he was the same Bob Wilson who played in goal for Arsenal and presented sport on ITV.
Books
Books
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Fiction Is Indispensable to Life's Journey

Fiction is essential for emotional connection, learning, and social cognition, allowing us to escape reality and engage deeply with narratives.
#science-fiction
Books
fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

Tech Barons Like Elon Musk Love Sci-Fi. They Also Misunderstand It Completely.

Technology moguls often misinterpret the messages of science fiction, despite their admiration for the genre.
fromThe Atlantic
4 weeks ago

A Western That Goes Where Cormac McCarthy Wouldn't

In 1836, Apaches raided a remote ranch near Janos, a tiny town on the northern fringes of the state of Chihuahua, in the newly independent republic of Mexico. The Natives absconded with some cattle, as well as with a young widow named Camila. Setting off in pursuit was José María Zuloaga, a taciturn lieutenant colonel in the Mexican army supported by a band of irregulars. Among them: a self-possessed teenager who served as an aide-de-camp, a pair of Yaqui brothers whose permanent address was the town jail, and a sharp-shooting nun named Elvira, who was actually a singer of zarzuelas dressed up in a habit.
History
LA Kings
fromInverse
1 month ago

A Star Wars Writer Is Writing A Game Of Thrones Movie - But There's A Catch

Game of Thrones franchise expands with multiple projects in development, including a theatrical film about Aegon's Conquest written by Beau Willimon, competing with another Aegon's Conquest project by Mattson Tomlin.
fromEsquire
4 weeks ago

There's a Right-Wing 'Game of Thrones' and It's as Terrible as You'd Think

The Pendragon Cycle is a TV series executive-produced by right-wing commentator Ben Shapiro exclusively for DailyWire+. If you're unfamiliar, it's the conservative streaming outlet attached to Shapiro's The Daily Wire news service. As "alternative" broadcasting like the "All-American Super Bowl Halftime Show" becomes the new normal for the MAGA faithful, The Pendragon Cycle is a discount Game of Thrones that retells the story of King Arthur's most-trusted magician during the arrival of Christianity.
Television
Psychology
fromSilicon Canals
1 month ago

Why some of us build entire worlds inside our heads and then feel homesick for places that never existed - Silicon Canals

Elaborate inner worlds built through imagination are common cognitive features that fulfill emotional needs, characterized by specific details and consistent logic that can persist for decades.
Non-profit organizations
fromHigh Country News
1 month ago

An ode to Johnny Sagebrush - High Country News

Bart Koehler exemplifies the endangered role of community-based wilderness organizers in the rural West, protecting millions of acres through decades of grassroots advocacy and face-to-face engagement.
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

The Goodness Test: Dunk, Baelor, and Why Heroes Still Matter

For decades, we smallfolk have been told that goodness is naïve, that moral grayness is sophistication, and cynicism is cleverness. Turns out, we do not want it. Most of us can only take an endless string of villains, liars, and normalized nastiness for so long. Our battered nervous systems want a hero to root for who would not lie to us or betray us.
Miscellaneous
fromKqed
2 weeks ago

There's Room for Everyone in Epic American Western, 'Now I Surrender'

In the self-conscious hallucinatory tradition of historical novelists like E.L. Doctorow and Don DeLillo, Enrigue keeps intrusively reminding us that this overpacked tale of the past is something he's constructing, as much as resurrecting. And, like his predecessors, Enrigue subscribes to a paranoid reading of history.
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Philosophy
fromBig Think
1 month ago

The 3 colors: What folktales teach about how to grow wise

European folktales use red, black, and white colors to represent three modes of being that map human maturation: red as ambition and life force, black as introspection and shadow, and white as wisdom and transcendence.
Books
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

The best recent science fiction, fantasy and horror review roundup

Three novels blend historical settings with fantastical elements: Jordan's memory-technology narrative spanning centuries, Sullivan's werewolf tale rooted in 18th-century France, and Mitchison's reimagined fairytale featuring an orphaned princess raised by magical creatures.
Film
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Fear is good': my scary subterranean journey into Underland, the film of Robert Macfarlane's dazzling book

Filmmaker Robert Petit explores underground spaces through his documentary Underland, discovering that subterranean environments offer people freedom and existential transformation away from surface world constraints.
fromDefector
3 weeks ago

Dan Simmons Is Dead So It's Time To Read 'Hyperion' | Defector

This is a shame, because his best work belongs with the greats of fantasy, horror, and sci-fi. Summer of Night is a tighter, more satisfying version of Stephen King's It. Carrion Comfort is a brick-sized epic about psychic vampires that reads as breezily as a trade paperback. The Terror, which inspired the well-regarded show, is for its first three-quarters a brilliant and non-supernatural speculative take on a real doomed Arctic expedition.
Books
Writing
fromVulture
1 month ago

The Horny Girls Who Walked So Heated Rivalry Could Run

M/M slash fanfiction, often written by women and known as BL in Asia, evolved through fandoms like Star Trek, enabling mainstream successes like Heated Rivalry.
#a-knight-of-the-seven-kingdoms
Books
fromSlate Magazine
3 weeks ago

Something Strange Is Happening With Books. It Could Reshape Literary Culture.

BookTok readers increasingly prefer first-person narrative perspective in romance and fantasy novels, viewing third-person narration as unnecessarily complex and off-putting.
History
fromMedievalists.net
1 month ago

New Medieval Books: Celtic Magic - Medievalists.net

Ancient and medieval Celtic-speaking peoples maintained distinctive magical beliefs and practices whose evidence appears in inscriptions, classical accounts, medieval manuscripts, charms, and medical recipes.
Europe politics
fromThe New Yorker
2 months ago

The Country That Made Its Own Canon

Sweden released a national culture canon, sparking controversy over national identity as immigration rises and the nationalist Sweden Democrats gain political influence.
US politics
fromAbove the Law
1 month ago

A Song Of ICE And Firing - Above the Law

ICE tactics resemble historical authoritarian policing; judicial safeguards and constitutional amendments resist authoritarian overreach; DOJ Epstein file releases expose compromising communications among the powerful.
#neil-gaiman
fromFortune
1 month ago
US news

Lawsuits accusing fantasy author Neil Gaiman of sexual assault dismissed | Fortune

fromFortune
1 month ago
US news

Lawsuits accusing fantasy author Neil Gaiman of sexual assault dismissed | Fortune

Canada news
fromemptywheel
2 months ago

The Truth of Dead Exceptionalism - emptywheel

Canada has shifted to value-based realism, pursuing principled and pragmatic engagement with middle powers to defend values, sovereignty, and security amid shifting global power behavior.
Books
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Myth, monsters and making sense of a disenchanted world: why everyone is reading fantasy

Fantasy is a dominant, all-pervading cultural form offering diverse subgenres, serious artistic value, and lineages from varied creators and traditions.
Arts
from48 hills
2 months ago

His suburban idylls teem with the 'uncanny magic of the exceptionally unexceptional' - 48 hills

Jonathan Crow’s American Realist paintings prioritize mood, composition, and color to evoke intuitive, music-like emotional responses that resist simple verbal definition.
fromGameSpot
2 months ago

Brandon Sanderson Teases Potential "AAA" Mistborn Video Game

I feel I'm finally getting established enough that we can make a Mistborn game happen. ... This is at Step One only, but it's an encouraging One.
Video games
Philosophy
fromBig Think
2 months ago

The Gandalf Effect: The most important thing for any leader

Leadership is a cultivated character formed by repeated virtuous practice, conscious self-work, and imitating moral exemplars to develop traits like fairness.
US politics
fromThe Atlantic
2 months ago

Another Way to Be an American

Enforced Americanization undermines democracy; allowing immigrants to retain cultural identities supports a trans-national Americanism that strengthens democratic pluralism.
#ursula-k-le-guin
Writing
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

A big bad bull whipped me down': cowboy poetry, old art form of the US west, lassos a new generation

Cowboy poetry is experiencing a revival, drawing younger, more diverse participants and expanding from rural gatherings into urban scenes like Los Angeles.
#brandon-sanderson
US politics
fromDefector
2 months ago

Who Wants To Be A Hero? | Defector

Complacency among Americans amid rising authoritarianism risks enabling tyranny unless citizens mobilize to resist and hold leaders accountable.
fromHyperallergic
1 month ago

All About Love From a Black Medieval Angel

Looking to the Middle Ages for answers to the perennial puzzles of life can seem quaint, even artificial, a long reach across centuries marked by violence, hierarchy, and exclusion. And yet medieval culture offers a way of thinking about love that still speaks to the present. If love is most urgently tested in moments of strain and upheaval, then it is in those moments - where care is stressed or obscured - that its meaning comes most clearly into view.
Arts
fromTechCrunch
2 months ago

Science fiction writers, Comic-Con say goodbye to AI | TechCrunch

Back in December, when SFWA announced that it was updating its rules for the Nebula Awards. Works written entirely by large language models would not be eligible, while authors who used LLMs "at any point during the writing process" had to disclose that use, allowing award voters to make their own decisions about whether that usage would affect their support.
Writing
Television
fromKotaku
2 months ago

Stranger Things' Big Finale Fight Was Inspired By Baldur's Gate 3

Stranger Things season five finale's climactic battle was inspired by Baldur's Gate 3, using cooperative, role-based teamwork among characters to defeat a powerful enemy.
fromdesignyoutrust.com
2 months ago

An Artist Draws Mythic Chimeras And Warrior Specters In Flat, Beardsleyesque Illustrations That Bridge Antiquity And Modern Surrealism

Two Chinese Artists Created This Terrifying Hyper-realistic Sculpture Of The Falling Angel An Artist Captured the Innocence of Childhood by Photographing His Three Sons Florey's Unforgettable Alternative Movie Posters Sensitive Ballerina Watercolour Portraits By Liu Yi Artist Turns Animals Into Original Characters That Look Like They Belong In An Anime Russian Artist Adds Digital Pixel Glitches To Animal Tattoos. And It's Awesome!
Arts
Television
fromThe Atlantic
1 month ago

A Show That Challenges America's Quintessential Genre

Walton Goggins watched Westerns daily to embody Cooper Howard and to maintain sanity while preparing the Ghoul in Fallout.
fromThe Atlantic
2 months ago

Six Books for the Chronic Daydreamer

What is available is the daydream-a limitless realm of freedom. In this other world, one might be famous or rich, finally catch the attention of their beloved, or simply sit on a beach as a waiter brings them cocktails. They might fly or speak to animals, heroically save a child, tell off their boss with no consequences, win the Super Bowl at the whistle, or travel to another continent, planet, or time period. No one can stop them; no one can even object.
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Film
fromInverse
1 month ago

The Biggest Star Wars Canon Twist Of The Decade Had A Surprising Tolkien Connection

The Acolyte reveals Darth Plagueis in a shadowy, Gollum-inspired cameo—an evocative High Republic-era introduction that rewards recognition without spoiling the mystery.
Television
fromInverse
2 months ago

The 11 Most Iconic Sci-Fi Stories About Sleep, Of All Time

Science fiction uses sleep and dreams to explore future technologies, societal control, and existential threats, revealing sleep as a manipulable frontier.
Film
fromwww.dw.com
2 months ago

An undying trend: How vampires hold a mirror to society

Vampires in storytelling symbolize societal fears and reflect historical social and racial violence, as shown by a 1930s-set horror about community-targeted vampires.
fromConsequence
2 months ago

Why A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms Uses the Game of Thrones Theme as a Punchline

"What was so beautifully done about House of the Dragon is this epic scale at which the story is told. So to have this big booming orchestral score was very important," Kingdoms showrunner Ira Parker says during a roundtable interview. However, for his series, "we realized early on that we're telling a small story here - a small story about a simple person who has smaller ambitions. And so, certainly our sound had to suit that."
Television
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

The best recent science fiction, fantasy and horror review roundup

Subsequently, runaway children turned the valley into a fortress, surviving on food they could catch or grow, with occasional forays into the towns below. Riley has heard the rumours, but it is only when she sees a green-clad boy or is it a girl? hovering outside her bedroom window offering directions on how to find Nowhere that she realises this might be her chance to escape and save her little brother from their sadistic guardian.
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#ian-mckellen
fromThe Atlantic
2 months ago

A Romance That Actually Takes Sex Seriously

When I first heard of Heated Rivalry, I didn't think much about it. The words Canadian ice-hockey TV series slid into my brain and slipped right back out. But a week later, approximately everyone I'd ever met wanted to talk about it. People kept telling me that it was fun, sweet, and addicting. Most of all, they emphasized that it was really smutty. Every recommendation seemed to come with a warning to not watch with my parents.
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Books
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Arborescence by Rhett Davis review why would people turn into trees?

Cross-species human-to-tree transformation becomes large-scale voluntary protest and ecological strategy, centered on an ambivalent man and an advocate promoting arborescence.
Film
fromwww.dw.com
2 months ago

An undying trend: How vampires hold a mirror to society

The vampire figure personifies societal anxieties and mirrors social and racial violence, sustaining enduring cultural relevance across myth, literature, and film.
fromABC7 Los Angeles
2 months ago

FIRST LOOK: 'Percy Jackson' Season 3 is on the way, and it's closer than you think

Midway through the credits was a first look at the next season, confirming that Season 3 will premiere later this year. In the preview, Annabeth (Leah Sava Jeffries) takes Percy's (Walker Scobell) hand, as she leads him through a dance hall full of balloons and twinkly lights. They take to the floor as "Until I Found You" by Stephen Sanchez plays. This is a huge treat for all of those #Percabeth fans.
Television
Television
fromThe Atlantic
2 months ago

What a Reality-TV Novel Understands About Reality

Treating life as a narrative and manipulating that narrative can lead people to sacrifice their humanity for drama.
Books
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Mass surveillance, the metaverse, making America great again': the novelists who predicted our present

An infinite branching conception of time in which every possible path occurs anticipates many-worlds ideas in physics.
Books
fromThe Atlantic
2 months ago

What a Fantasy Can Reveal About Real Life

Fictional lies and imagined worlds can reveal deeper human truths through protagonists who fabricate realities, exposing inner desires, vulnerabilities, and psychological unraveling.
Film
fromVulture
2 months ago

The Marty Supreme Vampire Alternate Ending Is Real

Josh Safdie planned a supernatural ending for Marty Supreme revealing Milton Rockwell as a literal vampire, ending with Marty bitten at a Tears For Fears concert.
Film
fromThe New Yorker
2 months ago

"Dead Man's Wire" Is a Tangle of Loose Threads

A DJ's improvised on-air intervention and a TV reporter's determination highlight media influence and legal, law-enforcement complexities, though broader ambitions remain underdeveloped.
Books
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Crux by Gabriel Tallent review a passionate portrait of teenage climbers

Two seventeen-year-old friends in a California desert find purpose and identity through trad rock climbing amid poverty, family breakdown, and strip-mall nihilism.
fromOpen Culture
2 months ago

J.R.R. Tolkien, Using a Tape Recorder for the First Time, Reads from The Hobbit for 30 Minutes (1952)

Tolkien begins with a pas­sage that first describes the crea­ture Gol­lum; lis­ten­ing to this descrip­tion again, I am struck by how much dif­fer­ent­ly I imag­ined him when I first read the book. The Gol­lum of The Hob­bit seems some­how hoari­er and more mon­strous than many lat­er visu­al inter­pre­ta­tions. This is a minor point and not a crit­i­cism, but per­haps a com­ment on how nec­es­sary it is to return to the source of a myth­ic world as rich as Tolkien's,
Books
fromUntapped New York
1 year ago

How Museum Artifacts in NYC Inspired a Novel About a Medieval Witch - Untapped New York

While working on a graduate school paper on the mystical powers of coral, gemologist Anna Rasche ventured deep into the archives of the Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum's library. Coral is the most powerful material to ward off the evil eye-a belief Italians have held since ancient times. Romans often gifted newborns coral amulets to prevent sickness and bad luck.
Books
fromwww.npr.org
2 months ago

Feeling cooped up? Get out of town with this delightful literary road trip

Tom Layward, the narrator and main character of Ben Markovits' new novel, The Rest of Our Lives, introduces himself in a curious way: On the very first page of the book, he talks, matter-of-factly, about the affair his wife, Amy, had 12 years ago, when their two kids were young. Amy, who's Jewish, got involved at a local synagogue in Westchester; Tom, who was raised Catholic and is clearly not a joiner, remained on the sidelines.
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Books
fromDefector
1 month ago

Fanfiction's Total Cultural Victory | Defector

Fifty Shades of Grey's transition from fanfiction to mainstream publishing transformed the industry, proving fanfiction-originated romances can be highly lucrative and culturally influential.
Books
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

White River Crossing by Ian McGuire review colonial greed drives a doomed hunt for gold

White River Crossing portrays greed, deception and imperial exploitation during the 1766 Hudson's Bay Company gold expedition from Prince of Wales Fort.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

'How do you really tell the truth about this moment?': George Saunders on ghosts, mortality and Trump's America

Ghost stories are used to explore mortality, memories, and ethical legacy, forcing characters to confront past actions and discover more truthful perspective.
Books
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Helen of Nowhere by Makenna Goodman review a perfect fairytale for our times

A dislocated professor abandons institutional life and retreats toward neo‑transcendental solitude in nature after losing job, spouse, and social standing.
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