Christmas romances are a staple of the season, but this fall also brings some love stories appropriate for Halloween, featuring magic, monsters, and even a couple of mortuaries.
Fall brings a fresh crop of suitably autumnal cozy fantasies and gothic horror alongside some hotly anticipated sequels from TJ Klune, Chloe Gong, and others.
This season’s speculative fiction wrestles with real-world concerns—especially identity, climate change, war, and artificial intelligence—but also offers welcome escapism.
In wrapping up her Atlas series, the author stays true to her literary vision while honoring the vocally opinionated readers that made her a bestseller.
Horror continues to enjoy a heyday, with plenty of ghost stories on offer to get readers through spooky season. Meanwhile, forthcoming fantasy and sci-fi titles pit underdog heroes against oppressive systems.
The prolific pseudonymous author of queer erotica discusses his first traditionally published novel, ‘Camp Damascus,’ and insists that his persona isn’t just a bit.