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Isabel Allende Receives the Bodley Medal
Author Isabel Allende has received the 2025 Bodley Medal, awarded by the Bodleian Libraries at Oxford University. The original medal was created in 1646 to honor Sir Thomas Bodley, who rebuilt the first public library at Oxford. Since 2002, replicas have been given annually by the library to “individuals who have made outstanding contributions to the worlds of books and literature, libraries, media and communications, science and philanthropy.” Isabel Allende, ...Read More
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Sinkhole and Other Inexplicable Voids by Leyna Krow: Review by Ian Mond
Sinkhole and Other Inexplicable Voids, Leyna Krow (Penguin 978-0-59329-965-4, $19.00, 304pp, tp) January 2025.
Leyna Krow’s terrific second collection, Sinkhole and Other Inexplicable Voids, assembles 16 stories that take an askew, sometimes surreal, frequently funny attitude to the physical and emotional bonds that bind us (and octopuses) together.
“Sinkhole” is the collection’s title piece and has been optioned for a Hollywood adaptation, care of Jordan Peele and Issa ...Read More

Private Rites by Julia Armfield: Review by Niall Harrison
Private Rites, Julia Armfield (Fourth Estate 978-0-00-860803-3, £16.99, 208pp, hc) June 2024. (Flatiron 978-1-250-59376-611-5, $27.99, 304pp, hc) December 2024.
I don’t know what the weather has been like this year where you live, but in the UK it has been wet. As I write in October, I think we are just about to exceed the 1991-2020 average for annual rainfall; in September, Southern England saw 233% of that average. ...Read More

Murder by Memory by Olivia Waite: Review by Liz Bourke
Murder by Memory, Olivia Waite (Tordotcom 978-1-250-34224-9, $21.99, 112pp, hc) March 2025. Cover by Feifei Ruan.
Olivia Waite is deservedly well-known, at least among my circles, for her queer historical romances featuring women from a wide range of social classes who overcome obstacles while falling in love with other women. In addition to her skills as a novelist, she is also a talented reviewer with a particular focus on ...Read More

Picks and Shovels by Cory Doctorow: Review by Gary K. Wolfe
Picks and Shovels, Cory Doctorow (Ad Astra UK 978-1-8045-4783-0, £20.00, 400pp, hc) January 2025. (Tor 978-1-250-86590-8, $28.99, 400pp, hc) February 2025.
Cory Doctorow’s novels about forensic accountant Martin Hench are playing out as a trilogy-in-reverse: We first met Hench as a wealthy 67-year-old freelance investigator in Red Team Blues (2023), then as he recalled a case from 2006 in The Bezzle, when he was probably approaching 50. Now, ...Read More

How to Steal a Galaxy by Beth Revis: Review by Colleen Mondor
How to Steal a Galaxy, Beth Revis (DAW 978-0-756-41948-6, $23.00, 192pp, hc) December 2024.
Beth Revis follows up her decidedly enjoyable Full Speed to a Crash Landing with the second in the Chaotic Orbits trilogy, How to Steal a Galaxy. This time, the action surrounding protagonist Ada Lamarr is more compressed, with the bulk of the novella taking place over a single evening at the Museum of Intergalactic ...Read More
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Weekly New Books Video Is Here!
Locus is back with another exciting, if not a bit shorter than usual, new books video! Come by our YouTube channel to check out our picks for the top new releases of the week! An fantastic array of SF, Fantasy, Horror, and YA books are just a click away! You can also support what we do and keep up-to-date on every weeks top new releases by subscribing to the channel! ...Read More
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2025 HWA Summer Scares
The Horror Writers Association (HWA) has announced their Summer Scares Reading list for 2025.
Adult Books:
- Things Have Gotten Worse Since We Last Spoke and Other Misfortunes, Eric LaRocca (Titan)
- Reprieve, James Han Mattson (Morrow)
- The Luminous Dead, Caitlin Starling (Harper Voyager)
Young Adult Books:
- Devils Unto Dust, Emma Berquist (Greenwillow)
- The Getaway, Lamar Giles (Scholastic)
- Find Him Where You Left Him Dead, Kristen

2025 Dell Award Winners
“Echo” by Liam Betts of Vanderbilt University is the winner of the 2025 Dell Magazines Award for Undergraduate Excellence in Science Fiction and Fantasy Writing.
The complete list of honors is:
- First Runner-up: “Black Gold” by Emma Kerkman from Hamilton College
- Second Runner-up: “Luminaire” by Maya King from Skidmore College
- Third Runner-up: “Paradox Police” by Birch Norman from the University of Toronto
Honorable mentions:
- “Flyworks in the Stratosphere” by Nicodemus

Beneath Ceaseless Skies, Small Wonders, and Lightspeed: Short Fiction Reviews by Charles Payseur
Beneath Ceaseless Skies 11/14/24, 11/28/24 Small Wonders 11/24 Lightspeed 11/24
Beneath Ceaseless Skies opened November with an issue focused on revolution, including “Another Tide” by Will Greatwich, which finds the narrator leaving their home in a long-conquered area of a vast empire to visit and study its fringes, where resistance still lives embodied in a man named Goruna. The two meet, and the narrator joins Goruna’s cause ...Read More

Hammajang Luck by Makana Yamamoto: Review by Paul Di Filippo
Hammajang Luck, Makana Yamamoto (Harper Voyager 978-0063430822, trade paperback, 368pp, $15.99) January 2025
My partner Deborah Newton proclaims that her favorite type of movie is the heist film. I suspect that there are many who share her affection for this genre. From Rififi to The Italian Job, from A Fish Called Wanda to Ocean’s 11, such highly entertaining and suspenseful stories span a huge range and ...Read More

The Sentence by Gautam Bhatia: Review by Abigail Nussbaum
The Sentence, Gautam Bhatia (Westland IF 978-9-36045-152-3, ₹599, 396pp, tp) October 2024.
A hundred years ago, the city-state of Peruma emerged from a bloody civil war between its landowning elites and its working classes with a legal compromise. A charter that divided the city into High Town, ruled by the corporate-controlled Council, and Low Town, ruled by the anarchistic Commune. In between are the Guardians, an order of lawyers ...Read More