Calling for a fundamental cultural shift through stories (with a side of your favorite brew)

Speculative Fiction

Cry, Voidbringer is a raw anti-war epic fantasy full of found family and the true cost of what it takes to be free.
with Madeleine Nakamura
Author Madeleine Nakamura joins Bookish Brews to discuss the phenomena of defensive writing and particularly how it manifests in diverse communities.
with Maria Dong
Author Maria Dong joins us to share about her sophomore novel, Psychopomp.
with Hien Nguyen
See the exclusive cover reveal of Twin Tides by debut author Hien Nguyen. Plus, get a quick interview and an excerpt from the book.
with Wen-yi Lee
The Dark We Know is a vulnerable and raw YA horror about living on with the memories of those you’ve known and loved. Today the author Wen-yi Lee joins us to talk about it.
with Keshe Chow
Debut author Keshe Chow talks about the process and considerations for writing mythology elements in her debut novel The Girl with No Reflection.
with Nicholas Perez
What is sword and sorcery? Nicholas Perez joins us to tell us about the genre and most importantly, recommend many brilliant books within the genre.
with Van Hoang
Author Van Hoang joins Bookish Brews to talk about 1950’s Los Angeles, where her novel The Monstrous Misses Mai takes place, and doing research for fiction writing. Most importantly, we talk about what an incredible resource libraries can be for all types of research. Plus, a big nod to dresses with pockets and the history of women’s fashion.
by Gabriella Buba
Anti-Colonial Science Fiction and Fantasy grapples with this history of exploitation and it’s lasting impacts on lands and people through the lens of other worlds, imagined futures, and alternate histories.