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A kind of denouement to the novel along with several new stories and more developed legends of the mythical trickster rabbit.

https://buff.ly/4fqQxfR

Here are my thoughts on the trilogy. It went from an interesting premise to a โ€˜grander than everythingโ€™ setting nicely over the course of three books. However the last part of the last book felt a bit too vague, rushed, and doesnโ€™t answer many open questions. The other two books had the same issue too where too many things happen too fast at the end. I highly recommend this trilogy to anyone interested in !

From the Archives: "The Oracle and the Sea" by Megan Arkenberg, BCS #263, a story of the aftermath of revolution, not unlike "In Memory of the Daihani Revolution" by Miranda Rain in BCS #420 right now.

"In a small room at the back of the cottage, the Presidentโ€™s men placed a piano. It is Kashmaiโ€™s own piano, the white grand from her studio on Zebulon Street. She cannot decide if that was meant to be a kindness or added cruelty."

https://www.beneath-ceaseless-skies.com/stories/the-oracle-and-the-sea/

Jo Carthage has a new FF sci-fantasy book out: Monsoon Queen.

Twenty-year-old Noor has been hiding her magic and biding her time in the spice markets of 1812 Tajoura as she and her neighbours wait for the ravenous British Empire to sail into their homeport, cannons blazing. But when the HMS ...

https://www.queerscifi.com/new-release-monsoon-queen-jo-carthage/

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