Great writing, profound themes, moving characters, and absolutely wonderful art converge in this subtle masterpiece.
Bristling with techno-gothic arabesques and oozing with bio-horror monstrosities, it is an overwhelming, maximalist achievement of personal style.
The massive world-building is a visual treat, and in the long-run the emotional story-arcs satisfy with a deeply human message.
A fun read overall that explores the lives of those before and after the appearance of an alien race, the Ynna.
A breezy and smart twist on invasion scifi.
Barad’s exhaustive tome dives deep down into her decades-long study of Neils Bohr’s philosophy of science
Its a wild read with at least one weird, loopy twist per page.
Space Suit Concept Art
A mini book review of Catherine Malabou’s Ontology of the Accident: An Essay on Destructive Plasticity (2012 translated by Carolyn Shread)