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Issue 779 Table of Contents, December 2025

The December 2025 issue ofLocus magazine has interviews with Dave Hutchinson and Bethany Jacobs, and a spotlight onThe Invisible Parade by Leigh Bardugo & John Picacio. The issue lists US and UK forthcoming books titles through September 2026. News includes the World Fantasy Awards and British Fantasy Awards winners, N.K. Jemisin’s induction as a SFWA Grand Master, Vajra Chandrasekera’s Le Guin Prize win, and more. Reports cover the…Read More

13 Spine-Chilling Books for October!

Brace yourself, horror enthusiasts! This was going to be a shorter list, but we felt it was only right to start off October with lucky number 13. So here are 13 new books to rattle your bones before Halloween! We have slashers, folk tales, teenage demons, and sinister wellness retreats. What more could you ask for? Check out our Bookshop for all new titles!

 

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Of Men and Monsters: Josh Pearce Reviews Dust Bunny

Of Men and Monsters: Josh Pearce ReviewsDust Bunny

Bryan Fuller’s debut film,Dust Bunny, is a highly stylish (or stylized) family horror* with lots of flashy visuals, humor, and a monster under the bed. After a monster eats both of her parents, a young girl named Aurora (Sophie Sloan) tries to hire her across-the-hall neighbor to kill it (this is Mads Mikkelsen, who refers to himself throughout the movie as Resident 5 but is credited as…Read More

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Commentary: Cory Doctorow: Show Me the Incentive, I’ll Show You the Outcome

Commentary: Cory Doctorow: Show Me the Incentive, I’ll Show You the Outcome

Crises precipitate change. Before Russia’s despicable invasion of Ukraine, Europe’s transition to zero carbon energy lagged a decade behind schedule. Three years later, Europe has surged well over a decadeaheadof schedule in their solar transition, and the process is only accelerating. It turns out that all the intractable obstacles to rapid, total technological transition just melt away when you’re shivering in the dark thanks to the aggression of…Read More


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