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New & Notable, July 2026

25 July 2026 at 19:00

Blue cover of One Leg on Earth by 'Pemi Aguda

 

’Pemi Aguda, One Leg on Earth (Norton 5/26) Dark fantasy novel set in Lagos, a place of opportunity, but urban develop­ment has a price. Yosoye, 23 and eager to start her new job at an architectural firm in the shiny city, starts to notice things aren’t quite right. She gets pregnant and real­izes many pregnant women are drowning themselves, walking into water or throwing themselves off bridges. “One Leg on Earth lives up to its title. It is a bridge between the untameable present and an unknowable future.” [Niall Harrison]

 

 


Andrews-This Kingdom Will Not Kill Me

 

 

Ilona Andrews, This Kingdom Will Not Kill Me (Tor 3/26) Fantasy novel, the first book in the Maggie the Undying series, about a woman who finds herself in a city she recognizes from the unfinished dark epic fantasy series she’s obsessed with; she figures out that she can get killed (in some horrible ways) but always comes back, and can’t resist trying to change things, with some unexpected results.

 

 


Bicks- Monster in the Archives Stephen King

 

Caroline Bicks, Monsters in the Archives: My Year of Fear with Stephen King (Hogarth US 4/26) Bicks used her unprecedented access to King’s pri­vate archives and interviews with the man himself to explore what makes his writing work so well. Focusing on early drafts and handwritten revisions of five early books (The Shining, Carrie, Pet Sematary, ’Salem’s Lot, and Night Shift), Bicks’s book was described, by King himself, as “the best book about my process that I have ever read.”

 

 


Cover of Body Builders by Albertine Clarke

 

Albertine Clarke, The Body Builders (Bloomsbury USA 3/26) An aspiring writer decides she and a man she con­nects with share one mind in two bodies; then she finds herself in an otherworldly artificial environment, where her every wish is made real. “The largest part of my enjoyment of The Body Builders came from the simple pleasure of encountering the first outing of a fresh and skillful voice, one that has an understanding of SF as both tool and project, and as a route to estrang­ing the society we have allowed to happen around us.” [Niall Harrison]

 

 


Fridman-Tell-Honeysuckle

 

 

Bar Fridman-Tell, Honeysuckle (Blooms­bury USA 3/26) Dark fantasy novel based on the Welsh myth of Blodeuwedd. Human boy Royr is lonely, so his big sister makes him a playmate, Daye, out of twigs and flowers. Unfortunately, she has to be rewoven every season or she’ll fall apart; Rory starts to research ways to keep her blooming, but as he gets older his feelings change. A first novel.

 

 


Gailey-Make Me Better

 

Sarah Gailey, Make Me Better (Tor 5/26) Horror novel full of psychological dread, with something of a folk-horror feel. Celia goes to the Salt Festival on a mysterious island surrounded by an impossible reef, where the secluded community promises healing and transformation. “Make Me Better is unsettling, mysterious, with all the bad parts of cults, and creepy in a ‘let’s get outta here and get away from these weirdos and all those bloody shoes’ sort of way.” [Gabino Iglesias]

 

 


Lee-Last Contract of Isako

 

 

Fonda Lee, The Last Contract of Isako (Orbit US 5/26) From the author of Jade City, an SF novel about a legendary swordswoman on the merciless planet Aquilo as she takes a final mission in­volving her last (and worst) apprentice. It blends the discipline of martial arts with the sweeping scale of a corporate space opera.

 

 

 


Cover of Cabaret in Flames by Hache Pueyo

 

 

Hache Pueyo, Cabaret in Flames (Tordotcom) Dark fantasy novella set amidst Brazil’s political chaos. Ariadne, despite having lost her limbs to guls – vampire-like beings who eat meat – still as­sists guls at a clinic, and then gets help from a gul investigating how her mentor died. It was translated, expanded, and revised by the author from a 2020 story published in Brazilian Portuguese in Mafagafo magazine. “It’s a complex, layered portrayal worthy of a much longer work.” [Ian Mond]

 

 


Smith - Glyph

 

 

Ali Smith, Glyph (Hamish Hamilton UK 1/26; Pantheon 5/26) Fantasy novel, a com­panion to Gliff, about unreliable memory and the stories we tell. Sisters Petra and Patch, now grown and estranged, reunite after Patch finds a phantom horse destroy­ing her bedroom. “Glyph doesn’t contain an ugly sentence or a boring page – and has a reassuringly crisp moral urgency.” [Niall Harrison]

 

 


Gray cover of Platform Decay by Martha Wells

 

 

Martha Wells, Platform Decay (Tor 5/26) Short SF novel (around 54,000 words) and the eighth book in the Murderbot Diaries series. Everyone’s favorite SecUnit Murderbot volunteers to run a rescue mission, despite it involving strangers, even human children, and possibly…eye contact. Balancing high-stakes adventure with snarky inner monologues.

#noinsta

 

 

 

Dark Carnival “Bookstore of the Imagination” to Celebrate 50 Years in the Bay Area

23 July 2026 at 23:14

Dark Carnival, the second oldest science fiction bookstore in the US, will be celebrating its 50th anniversary on Saturday, August 1, 2026 from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at its longtime location on Claremont Avenue in Berkeley, CA.Hand holding Dark Carnival Bookstore 50th Anniversary commemorative bookmark in front of the store.

The sprawling establishment, which specializes in science fiction, fantasy, horror, and mystery books—as well as comics through its next-door sister store, Escapist Comics—first opened its doors in 1976, resiliently weathering challenges including the 1989 San Francisco earthquake, COVID-19 lockdowns, and numerous periods of economic “malaise and recession” over the decades.

Dark Carnival’s events and book signings have previously attracted esteemed authors such as Ray Bradbury, Anne Rice, Douglas Adams, and Clive Barker, and the store continues to benefit from the support of a devoted community of patrons, fans, and local writers including Michael Chabon, Charlie Jane Anders, and Maggie Tokuda-Hall.

Owner Jack Rems, who has sat behind the desk at Dark Carnival “since dinosaurs and old Cadillacs roamed the earth,” prides himself on the store’s discerningly curated “recommended reads” shelf and expanded online booklists: “I like to feel I’m leading readers to something better than they would end up with if I wasn’t here to offer them guidance,” he said.

For more information on Dark Carnival and its upcoming anniversary celebration, visit its website.

 

 

 

 

New Book Releases Video: July 21, 2026

23 July 2026 at 21:00

Looking to refresh your TBR pile? July 21st brings a fresh batch of incredible new releases across Sci-Fi, Fantasy, Horror, and YA—featuring the most talked-about books landing on shelves this week.

Whether your taste leans toward mind-bending speculative worlds, dark magical realms, heart-pounding scares, or unputdownable YA adventures, this week’s lineup has something for every reader.

We’ve rounded up the standout titles you won’t want to miss so you can jump straight to your next great read. Hit subscribe to keep up with the best weekly book recs, and thanks for stopping by! We’ll see you next week with even more amazing titles!

Westercon to “Retire” after 2028

22 July 2026 at 00:26

Westercon 80, to be held in 2028 by the Los Angeles Science Fantasy Society (LASFS) in conjunction with Loscon 54, will officially be the final Westercon after voters at its 2026 business meeting ratified a motion to repeal its bylaws. Following Loscon 54/Westercon 80, the convention “will be deemed to haveWestercon ‘returned its charter’ to the owner of the Westercon service mark, LASFS,” which will determine its future going forward.

Westercon’s press release cited a lack of bids to host the convention and the proliferation of localized conventions across western North America that “filled the same role that Westercon once held” as reasons behind its discontinuement. Active since 1948, Westercon will pay homage to its history with its final two events, a planned “retirement tour” spanning from the Bay Area to its birthplace in Los Angeles.

The penultimate Westercon (79) will be held jointly with BayCon 2027 at the Santa Clara Marriott in Santa Clara, California, July 2-5, 2027. For more information, visit Westercon’s website.

Apex Magazine Removes Story for Suspected AI Usage

22 July 2026 at 00:14

Following a “careful review,” Apex Magazine has removed the story “Vigil of the Tenth Air” from Apex #153 amid skepticism around theApex Books and Magazine logo, a black alien head within a yellow circle with a purple border author’s potential use of AI tools for its writing.

Though ultimately not selected for publication, a shortlisted story for Apex imprint Violet Lichen’s upcoming ECO25: the Year’s Best Speculative Ecofiction was also struck from website listings after it came to light that other work associated with the author’s pen name was “recently removed from several other short fiction publications under suspicion of AI usage.”

In response, Apex Book Company, Apex Magazine, and Violet Lichen announced plans to reevaluate their submission guidelines, including “refining the language” of its AI clause and “expanding” the team’s internal review processes to more ably respond to concerns around LLM usage. The editorial team clarified that they do not intend to use AI screening applications or request early drafting papers for evidence “in the event a piece is suspected of AI use after publication,” and will converse directly with the author(s) involved “to discuss the story in further detail” and come to an appropriate resolution.

Apex‘s initial press release, posted by managing editor Darian Bianco, reaffirmed:

The Apex team is resolved to apply the lessons learned both from our experience, and from the invaluable reports and statements compiled by fellow indie publishers, to fortify our submission process against AI-assisted work, and to continue uplifting strange, surreal, beautiful speculative fiction written with passion and care by humans, for humans.

This comes after the recent news covered by Locus concerning speculation that some of the regional winners of the Commonwealth Prize may have at least partially used AI to generate their work—the Commonwealth Foundation has since announced that they are “satisfied that AI was not used to write the winning stories” after an investigation—and Hachette’s March decision to pull horror novel Shy Girl by Mia Ballard from shelves after information alleging its contents were AI generated was shared with the company by the New York Times.

2026 Tähtifantasia Award Winner

21 July 2026 at 21:18

Noidanlanka by J. S. Meresmaa (Myllylahti), is the winner of the 2026 Tähtifantasia Award, presented by the Helsinki Science Fiction Society for the best Finnish fantasy book published in thePink cover including decals of vines and flowers, with a silhouette of a bird in the center. The title reads: "Noidanlanka" previous year. Other nominees were:

  • Kuulotorvi, Leonora Carrington, tr. by Kristiina Drews (Kosmo)
  • Lumenlaulaja, Emmi Itäranta (Teos)
  • Kun aurinko kuoli, Yan Lianke, tr. Riina Vuokko (Rìxī)
  • Vahalapsi, Olga Ravn, tr. Sanna Manninen (Voksbarnet)

The 2026 jurors were Jukka Halme, Aleksi Kuutio, Osmo Määttä, and Niina Tolonen. For more information, see the official announcement.

New Book Releases: Jul 21, 2026

21 July 2026 at 18:00

New Fantasy Romantasy Sci-Fi horror books and novels

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Anderson, Kevin J. & Longueira, Allyson: Into the Deep, Dark Woods (WordFire Press 978-1680578638, $29.99, 356pp, formats: hardcover, paperback, ebook, 07/21/2026)

Original anthology of 28 all-new poems and stories of spooky wilderness in mix of SF, fantasy, and horror worlds. Authors include Sherilynn Kenyon, Charles De Lint, Jonathan Maberry, and Sebastien de Castell.

 

August-Planet Called HappyAugust, Riley: A Planet Called Happy (Penguin Random House UK/Del Rey UK 978-1529934908, £18.99, 352pp, formats: hardcover, paperback, ebook, 07/23/2026)

SF novel. Ellis goes to Planet Happy, a paradise that promises Happiness X — the trademarked secret to happiness — but his trip is interrupted by activists.

 

Datlow-Lovecraft's BroodDatlow, Ellen: Lovecraft’s Brood (Tachyon Publications 978-1616964627, $18.95, 320pp, formats: paperback, ebook, 07/21/2026)

Anthology of 19 cosmic horror stories. Authors include Caitlín R. Kiernan, T. Kingfisher, Steve Rasmic Tem, and Paul Tremblay.

 

Ellis-Funerals Are for the LivingEllis, Sami: Funerals Are for the Living (Abrams/Amulet 978-1419784736, $19.99, 320pp, formats: hardcover, ebook, audiobook, 07/21/2026)

Young-adult horror novel. When her sister dies, Junie is forced to inter her in Williamsville — named after a slavemaster who practiced dark magic — and gets entangled with a racist cult.

 

Golden-Carry Me to My GraveGolden, Christopher: Carry Me to My Grave (St. Martin’s 978-1250404527, $29.00, 336pp, formats: hardcover, ebook, audiobook, 07/21/2026)

Horror novel. Malcolm promises his dying mother, a rumored witch, to return her body to Maine; on the train there, evil forces erupt to keep him from fulfilling his oath. Simultaneous with the Titan UK edition.

 

Grove-Armor for LiarsGrove, S.E.: Armor for Liars (Simon & Schuster 978-1665983709, $21.99, 432pp, formats: hardcover, ebook, audiobook, 07/21/2026)

Young-adult fantasy novel. In a world where male enchanters claim dead female souls as servants, Clementine disguises as a boy and colludes with the vengeful spirit Sam.

 

Haddon-Null EntityHaddon, Seth: Null Entity (Tordotcom 978-1250365217, $24.99, 192pp, formats: hardcover, ebook, audiobook, 07/21/2026)

SF adventure novella, second in the Volatile Memory duology. Wylla, her identity now erased from the Corporate Federation, joins the eco-resistance of the Edenic Order with her digital lover and and collaborator Sable.

 

Howe-How Not to Renovate a Haunted HouseHowe, Jenny L.: How (Not) to Renovate a Haunted House (Penguin Random House/Delacorte 978-0593809129, $12.99, 384pp, formats: paperback, ebook, audiobook, 07/21/2026)

YA supernatural romance novel. Amity, trying to help her mom restore a delapidated haunted house, strikes a deal with handsome ghost-hunter and construction expert Theo.

 

Julian-Winter FolkJulian, Jen: The Winter Folk (Orbit US/Run For It 978-0316580496, $19.99, 384pp, formats: paperback, ebook, audiobook, 07/21/2026)

Gothic horror novel. Every year, the mythical Winter Folk gather at a secret lodge in the Appalachians; former housekeeper Moth, expelled for decades, tries to find her way back to Mr. Oslin, the house’s master. A first novel.

 

Kim-Under the Oak Tree 3Kim, Suji & namu: Under the Oak Tree, 3 (Penguin Random House/Inklore 978-0593871256, $32.00, 528pp, formats: hardcover, ebook, audiobook, 06/23/2026)

Fantasy romance novel, third part in the titular work. Worried for her war-bound husband Sir Riftan, Lady Maximilian escapes the monastery where she’s sheltered and crosses a country filled with monsters. Originally published as a webnovel by RidiBooks, 2017.

 

Kova-Prince of SwordsKova, Elise: Prince of Swords (Penguin Random House/Del Rey 978-0593726372, $32.99, 560pp, formats: hardcover, ebook, audiobook, 07/21/2026)

Fantasy romance novel, second in the Arcana Academy series. Hiding her secret identity within the Arcana Academy, Clara grows closer to prince Kaelis and is drawn to the mysterious order of Worldkeepers. Simultaneous with the Hodderscape UK edition.

 

Laine-Henry Tudor Must DieLaine, Jillian: Henry Tudor Must Die (Penguin Random House/Berkley 979-8217189717, $30.00, 368pp, formats: hardcover, ebook, audiobook, 07/21/2026)

Fantasy novel. On the eve of her execution, sorceress Anne Boleyn is offered a deal by Henry VIII’s first wife, who’s part of a secret feminist society known as the Hellebore Sisterhood. Simultaneous with the Michael Joseph UK edition.

 

Murray-Tides of FortuneMurray, Lauryn Hamilton: Tides of Fortune (Macmillan/Roaring Brook 978-1250348173, $20.99, 480pp, formats: hardcover, ebook, audiobook, 07/21/2026)

Young-adult fantasy romance novel, second in the Storm Weaver series. Before Blaze can be crowned Queen of the Aquatori, she must ally herself with Fox to find the Eye of the Soul. First US edition (Penguin UK 6/26).

 

Parry-Witch Below the Dreaming WoodParry, H.G.: The Witch Below the Dreaming Wood (Orbit US/Redhook 978-0316588249, $19.99, 448pp, formats: paperback, ebook, 07/21/2026)

Historical fantasy novel. In 1941, people worldwide begin having connected dreams of King Arthur, while Elaine, a librarian sent to catalogue a collection in Wales, finds herself dreaming of the Lady of the Lake. Simultaneous with the Orbit UK edition. Simultaneous with the Orbit UK edition.

 

Senf-Unnamed BonesSenf, Lora: Unnamed Bones (Hachette/Union Square & Co. 978-1454965053, $19.99, 288pp, formats: hardcover, paperback, ebook, 07/21/2026)

Young-adult horror novel. Cursed teen Harrow — who locks her personified emotions inside her mind — ventures with friends to a remote island only to be stranded there with an ominous presence.

 

Specht-MudlarkSpecht, Mary Helen: Mudlark (Penguin Random House/Ballantine 979-8217092499, $20.00, 400pp, formats: hardcover, ebook, audiobook, 07/21/2026)

Post-apocalyptic SF novel. Jenny, a rocker whose band and marriage are crumbling, tries to find her missing daughter Neko; years later, Neko scavenges for resources in flooded Manhattan and finds Jenny’s lost solo album.

 



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Locus Bestsellers, June 2026

20 July 2026 at 17:00
The Locus Bestsellers for November include top titles: The Faith of Beasts by James S.A. Corey (Orbit US), Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir (Ballantine), and Dragonlance Legends by Margaret Weis & Tracy Hickman (Random House Worlds).

HARDCOVERS Months
on list
Last
month
1) The Faith of Beasts, James S.A. Corey (Orbit US) 1
2) Between Two Fires, Christopher Buehlman (Nightfire) 2 7
3) Carl’s Doomsday Scenario, Matt Dinniman (Ace) 4 3
4) Starside, Alex Aster (Avon) 1
5) The Dungeon Anarchist’s Cookbook, Matt Dinniman (Ace) 4 9
*) This Kingdom Will Not Kill Me, Ilona Andrews (Tor) 1
7) Agnes Aubert’s Mystical Cat Shelter, Heather Fawcett (Del Rey) 3 1
8) The Butcher’s Masquerade, Matt Dinniman (Ace) 3 2
9) This Inevitable Ruin, Matt Dinniman (Ace 2
10) The Gate of the Feral Gods, Matt Dinniman (Ace) 6 4
TRADE PAPERBACKS
1) Project Hail Mary, Andy Weir (Ballantine) 18 1
2) Dungeon Crawler Carl, Matt Dinniman (Ace) 4 2
3) Red Rising, Pierce Brown (Del Rey) 13 6
4) The Tainted Cup, Robert Jackson Bennett (Del Rey) 12 5
5) Children of Strife, Adrian Tchaikovsky (Orbit US) 1
6) A Court of Thorns and Roses, Sarah J. Maas (Bloomsbury US) 45 3
7) Piranesi, Susanna Clarke (Bloomsbury US) 15 8
8) Violet Thistlewaite is Not a Villain Anymore, Emily Krempholtz (Ace) 1
9) A Court of Mist and Fury, Sarah J. Maas (Bloomsbury US) 35
10) Children of Time, Adrian Tchaikovsky (Orbit US) 18 6
MEDIA-RELATED AND GAMING RELATED
1) Dragonlance Legends, Margaret Weis & Tracy Hickman (Random House Worlds) 2
*) Magic: The Gathering: Strixhaven: Omens of Chaos, Seanan McGuire (Random House Worlds) 1
3) Warhammer 40,000: Eisenhorn: The Omnibus, Dan Abnett (Black Library) 6 2

James S.A. Corey new book The Faith of BeastsThe Faith of Beasts, the second book in James S.A. Corey’s The Captive’s War series, took first place with a respectable lead over our second-place finisher, Christopher Buehlman’s medieval horror adventure Between Two Fires. Our runner-up was The Red Winter by Cameron Sullivan (Tor), a fantasy centered on the hunt for the Beast of Gévaudan. There were 54 nominated titles, down from 55 last month.

Echoing last month’s voting, Andy Weir’s Project Hail Mary held onto the top spot on our trade paperback list, followed by Dungeon Crawler Carl by Matt Dinniman. There were no new runners-up. Sixty-three titles were nominated, up from last month’s 55.

On our media and gaming-related list, three books made our list. Two tied for first place, Dragonlance Legends by Margaret Weis & Tracy Hickman and Magic: The Gathering: Strixhaven: Omens of Chaos by Seanan McGuire. Dan Abnett’s Warhammer 40,000: Eisenhorn: The Omnibus came in third. There were no new runners-up. We had 16 titles nominated, down from 22 last month.


Compiled with data from: Bakka-Phoenix (Canada), Book Moon (MA), Borderlands (CA), McNally Robinson (two in Canada), Mysterious Galaxy (CA), Toadstool (two in NH), White Dwarf (Canada).

Data period: April 2026



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Dafydd ab Hugh (1960-2026)

17 July 2026 at 03:00

Author Dafydd ab Hugh, 65, died in June 2026.

Ab Hugh was born David M. Friedman on October 22, 1960 in Los Angeles CA. He began writing SF/F as early as 1987 with Heroing: or, How He Wound Down the World, first of two books in the fantasy series Jiana. He wrote Arthuriana books Arthur War Lord (1994) and Far Beyond the Wave (1994), as well as several tie-in novels for Star Trek and Doom. His short fiction, including Hugo and Nebula Award-nominated novelette “The Coon Rolled Down and Ruptured His Larinks, a Squeezed Novel by Mr. Skunk” (1990), was published in Asimov’s, New Destinies, Free Space (1997), and more.

For more, see his entry in the Encyclopedia of Science Fiction.

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New Book Releases Video: July 14, 2026

16 July 2026 at 21:00

Ready to update your reading list? A brand-new wave of incredible books has officially arrived, and we’re highlighting the most anticipated new releases in Sci-Fi, Fantasy, Horror, and YA hitting shelves the week of July 14th, 2026. Whether you’re searching for mind-bending futures, dark magic, spine-tingling terror, or captivating young adult stories, this week’s lineup is packed with must-reads.

We’ve curated the ultimate shortlist of standout arrivals to help you easily spot your next obsession. Don’t forget to subscribe for your weekly dose of fresh speculative fiction recommendations, and thanks for hanging out with us—we’ll catch you next time with another stack of great books to explore!

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R.S. Belcher (1967-2026)

16 July 2026 at 20:00

Author R.S. Belcher, 59, died July 11, 2026.

Rod Belcher was born May 2, 1967 in Roanoke VA. He graduated Virginia Commonwealth University, worked on a Masters degree in forensic science at The George Washington University, and worked as a newspaper and magazine editor, a reporter, and a freelance writer. After story “Orphans” appeared in a Star Trek tie-in anthology in 2006, he continued publishing in 2013 with “Hollow Moments” and The Six-Gun Tarot, first in the Golgotha series, which continued with The Shotgun Arcana (2014), The Queen of Swords (2017), and The Ghost Dance Judgment (2020). He also wrote the Nightwise Universe, including Nightwise (2015), The Night Dahlia (2018), Locus Award nominee for Horror The Brotherhood of the Wheel (2016), and King of the Road (2018). In 2019, he published another tie-in novel, Men in Black International (2019). Standalone novel The Queen’s Road was published in 2020. He published about a dozen short fiction works in the 2010s and ‘20s in anthologies such as Galactic Stew (2020) and Skull X Bones (2025) and in magazines such as Amazing Stories.

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Mark J. McGarry (1958-2026)

15 July 2026 at 21:15

Author and editor Mark J. McGarry, 68, died in May 2026 in Paris, France.

McGarry was born February 6, 1958 in Albany NY. He wrote Sun Dogs (1981) and Blank Slate (1984) as well as several genre works of short fiction published in magazines including Asimov’s, Analog, Stellar, Amazing Stories, and F&SF, including Nebula Award nominee “The Mercy Gate” (1998). He was the original editor of SF magazine Empire and a past editor of the SFWA Forum and Bulletin.

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Buhkman International Booker Prize Judges Announced

14 July 2026 at 21:28

Bukhman International Booker Prize LogoThe prize formerly known as the International Booker Prize has announced a partnership with Bukhman Philanthropies, which “has made a generous commitment to fund the next 10 years of the International Booker Prize.” The funding will double the prize awarded to the winning title from £50,000 to £100,000, split between the author and translator.

The Buhkman International Booker Prize “celebrates the best works of long-form fiction or collections of short stories translated into English and published in the UK and/or Ireland.” This year’s judges are Katie Kitamura (chair), Patrick McGuinness, Caleb Azumah Nelson, Olga Ravn, and Tessa Thompson. Submissions are open until September 24, 2026.

The shortlist will be announced on April 15, 2027. The winner will be announced the following month. Shortlisted titles receive £5,000, or £2,500 each for author and translator.

For more information, including submission guidelines for the prize, see the Booker Prize website.

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People & Publishing Roundup, July 2026

15 July 2026 at 17:00
MILESTONES

ELEANNA CASTROIANNI is now represented by Arley Sorg of kt literary.

ERIN LATIMER, CORAL ALE­JANDRA MOORE, and J.C. SNOW are now represented by JABberwocky Literary Agency.

ROBERT J. SAWYER will be writer-in-residence at Calgary’s Alexandria Writers’ Centre So­ciety from September 1 to No­vember 30.

 

AWARDS

blue cover of Trail of Shadows by Mike Allen“Whatever Kills the Pain” by C.W. BLACKWELL won Best Long Story, “Blind Pig” by MI­CHAEL BRACKEN won Best Short Story, and “The Temporary Murder of Thomas Monroe” by TIA TASHIRO won Best Novelette in the 2026 Derringer Awards.

Trail of Shadows by MIKE AL­LEN won the Webster Award at RavenCon 2026, held April 24-26.

 

BOOKS SOLD

ADA PALMER’s And Loki in His Prison and And Odin on His Tree, in “a Norse duology,” went to Mal Frazier and Pat­rick Nielsen Hayden at Tor via Cameron McClure of Donald Maass Literary Agency. Jennifer Gunnels will edit. UK rights sold to Nicolas Cheetham at Head of Zeus via Harry Illingworth of DHH Literary on behalf of Cam­eron McClure.

JON COURTENAY GRIM­WOOD sold Thrones and Pow­ers and an untitled historical fantasy novel to Simon Taylor at Transworld in a pre-empt via John Jarrold of John Jarrold Liter­ary Agency.

JON GRACEY’s Midnight in Ravenswood, OLIVER K. LANGMEAD’s Beneath the Martyr’s Eye, and RILEY SIL­VERMAN’s Because the Night, in the world of social deduction game Blood on the Clocktower, sold to Lee Harris at Tor. Carl Engle-Laird will edit.

STEPHEN ARYAN sold Silver Tongued Devils and another title to Marcus Gipps at The Broken Binding Press via Juliet Mush­ens of Mushens Entertainment (world English).

CAITLIN ROZAKIS sold Dreadful sequel Half-Baked to George Sandison at Titan Books via Sarah Fisk of The Tobias Liter­ary Agency.

CASEY SCIESZKA sold Fu­ture You, “about a young woman working at a Catskills hotel who finds herself trapped in a four-month ‘time scramble,’” to Sarah Stein at Harper via Ali Lake of O’Connor Literary Agency.

TRAVIS J.I. CORCORAN’s Red State Earth, a prequel to Red State Mars, and another book went to Tony Daniel at Ark Press.

Headshot of Kelley Armstrong
Kelley Armstrong (2024)

DUSTIN PLANTHOLT sold Homebound Apocalypse and two more books to Rhett Bruno at Aethon & Vault. Damian Was­sel will edit.

KELLEY ARMSTRONG’s Im­mortal Lies, in which a young woman teams up with a vampire hunter to save a college from a coven of vampires, and another book went to Elizabeth Agy­emang at 47North via Lucienne Diver of The Knight Agency.

ZACK PETROC and JUSTIN SLOAN’s “litRPG fantasy” Castle Crawl and another title sold to Elizabeth Agyemang at 47North via Connor Smith of Hesperides Literary.

JC ROSS sold an untitled “litRPG fantasy” and another book to Gwyn Jordan at Rogue­heart Press. Chelsea Karol will edit.

GENEVA LEE sold Harbinger and four more books to Liz Pel­letier at Red Tower for seven figures via Louise Fury of The Fury Agency. UK rights sold to Rebecca Hilsdon at Michael Joseph.

JULIE HALL sold “Bridgerton-inspired historical romantasy” The Secrets of Everlight and another title to Elizabeth Vinson at Ace via Flavia Viotti of Book­case Literary Agency.

JULIETTE CROSS’s “goth­ic standalone paranormal ro­mances” The Ayre Witch, Of Frost and Fyre, and Vanity and Vampires went to Erika Tsang at Bramble for seven figures via Rachel Brooks of BookEnds.

JESSICA CAGE’s I Inherited a Gargoyle, “following a reluctant succubus,” and two more books sold to Jason Pinter at Simon Maverick via Patrice Caldwell of The Caldwell Agency.

SCARLETT ASH’s The De­mon’s Kiss went to Amy Baxter at Avon UK via Haley Warrington of Booker Albert Agency.

KATE RHODES and JEN­NIFER XU, writing as KAIJU, sold Novae, with a romance between a necromancer and an astronomer, and two more titles to Rebecca Taylor at Inklore at auction via Ammi-Joan Paquette of Aevitas Creative Management. Sara Miller will edit.

COLETTE RHODES sold Harpy at High Tide, first in the Monsters at Sea series, and two more books to Elizabeth May at Kensington via Jill Marr of Sandra Dijkstra Literary Agency.

ASH LUKENS’s “polyamorous romantic fantasy” Signed in Shadows went to Katie McGuire at Alcove Press via Lauren Bieker of FinePrint Literary Manage­ment and Mara Hollander of Azantian Literary Agency.

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Ronald Malfi (2025)

KIERSTEN WHITE’s Drown: A Love Story, “in which a woman possessed since childhood uses her bond with the unknowable entity inside her to undo other dormant possessions, until the attacks begin zeroing in on her home,” sold to Tricia Narwani at Del Rey via Michelle Wolfson of Wolfson Literary Agency.

RONALD MALFI’s Revenant, “in which a detective investigat­ing the disappearance of a local child is forced to confront the impossible return of his younger brother,” went to Ed Schlesinger at Gallery via Cameron Mc­Clure of Donald Maass Literary Agency.

CHRIS PANATIER sold Kill Me With Fire, in which a curse transforms two women into “fe­ral witches,” to Alan Lastufka at Shortwave via Sara Megibow of Megibow Literary Agency.

BEAR LEE sold “cosmic giallo novel” Morphia Slow to David-Jack Fletcher at Slashic Horror Press.

CHLOE SPENCER’s Make a House a Home, following a Midwestern tradwife, went to David-Jack Fletcher at Slashic Horror Press.

MARIAH STILLBROOK sold Betsy, “about a possessed man­nequin wreaking havoc on a group of teens in the ‘90s,” to David-Jack Fletcher at Slashic Horror Press.

ANTOINETTE VAN SLUYT­MAN’s Red Rhen, a “matriar­chal cosmic-fantasy,” went to dave ring at Neon Hemlock via Julie Crisp of Julie Crisp Literary Agency.

SAMANTHA COHOE’s adult debut The Devoured, in which twins are haunted by their 20-years-prior kidnapping, went to Elana Gibson at Crooked Lane via Sarah Phair of Sanford J. Greenburger Associates.

STEPHANIE FELDMAN sold “feminist folk horror” In Summer She Turns Cruel to Christine Neulieb at Lanternfish Press via Stacia Decker of Dunow, Carlson & Lerner.

KATE WESTON’s Death Looks Good on You, “pitched as body horror meets the beauty industry,” went to Aleena Hasan at Daphne Press via Chloe Sea­ger of Madeleine Milburn Literary Agency.

AMY GIACALONE’s “modern-day ghost story” This May Come Back to Haunt Me sold to Megan Stielstra at TriQuarterly Books.

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Shameez Patel (2024)

GABRIELLA GYLLENHOFF sold My Demon Exchange Stu­dent to Ashlyn Inman at Keylight.

SHAMEEZ PATEL sold Fang-Girling and another book to Ashley Imane Fields at Forever via Cathie Hedrick-Armstrong of Marsal Lyon Literary Agency.

EILIS O’NEAL’s “sci-fi dysto­pian duology” Redemption Ark and Renegade Stars, set on a reality TV show in outer space, went to Mary Kate Castellani at Bloomsbury Children’s at auction via Christabel McKinley of David Higham Associates. Meghan Maria McCullough will edit. UK rights went to Simon & Schuster UK at auction.

LIZ EDELBROCK sold Spec­tacle of Ruin, about a gods-cursed teen, to Wendy Loggia at Delacorte via Michelle Wolfson of Wolfson Literary Agency.

ELLE TESCH’s “YA adventure fantasy” The Gods We Buried went to Lydia Gregovic at Dela­corte via Pete Knapp & Stuti Telidevara of Park, Fine & Brower Literary Management.

MARC J GREGSON’s Bright Sky, first in the Below the Black fantasy trilogy, and two more titles sold to Jonah Heller at Peachtree Teen via Heather Cashman of Storm Literary Agency.

LAURA E. WEYMOUTH sold Willow Crowned, “in which an exiled king and a rebel serving girl clash on a remote island stronghold,” to Bess Braswell & Hana Tzou at Feiwel & Friends via Laura Crockett of TriadaUS Literary Agency.

JORDAN RIVET sold post-apocalyptic romance KA­THARSIS to Sara Goodman at Wednesday Books via Lanie Davis & Daisy Garrison of Alloy Entertainment on behalf of Jim McCarthy of Dystel, Goderich & Bourret.

AMANDA DEWITT and MA­RIA INGRANDE MORA sold “ac­ademic rivals-to-queerplatonic-besties fantasy-comedy” Royal Person Fiction to Ashley Hearn at Peachtree Teen via Cate Hart of Harvey Klinger for DeWitt, and Erica Bauman of Aevitas Creative Management for Mora.

CATHERINE CHENG’s de­but, literary horror Whitefish, “about a Michelin-starred chef who spirals into madness as he becomes increasingly entangled with a wealthy family – and the merman whose flesh he’s serv­ing them,” sold to Kate Lucas and Sophie Garcia-Cubas As­semat at Flatiron Books for six figures at auction via Maddy Belton of Madeleine Milburn Literary Agency. UK rights went to Delayna Spencer at Hodder & Stoughton at auction.

ASH HUANG sold debut speculative novel The Secret Lives of Immortals, about a love story between “a poet from the Imperial Chinese palace and the Roman gladiator who tricks her into eternal life,” and another title to Angelica Chong at Redhook and Jenni Hill at Orbit UK in a pre-empt via Hana El Niwairi of CookeMcDermid.

JESSICA PLUMMER’s debut Magestruck, “a queer fantasy rom-com,” and another book went to Leyla Erkan at Harlequin via Eric Smith of Neighborhood Literary. The Conman’s Guide to Dragon Slaying, pitched as “an adult How to Train Your Dragon meets Heated Rivalry,” sold to John Morgan at Grand Central at auction via Smith.

LIVVY JANE BAKER’s debut, “sapphic enemies-to-lovers cozy fantasy” Advanced Alchemy, sold to Elana Gibson at Alcove Press via Fabienne Schwizer of Ki Agency.

Filmmaker and screenwriter LINDSEY ANDERSON BEER’s debut novel Hollow, “a feminist retelling of ‘The Legend of Sleepy Hollow’,” sold to Tara Singh Carl­son at Putnam in a pre-empt via Alyssa Reuben of WME. Beer will adapt and direct a film version through the Honey Trap produc­ing label with producers Sydney Sweeney and Margot Robbie’s LuckyChap.

MADELINE HAZE CURTIS sold debut A Light Mistaken for the Sun, pitched as a sapphic Interview with the Vampire, to Brittany Adames at Simon & Schuster at auction via Sasha Landauer of Writers House.

KATY LAIRD sold debut, horror Occult Entertainment, pitched as Squid Game meets Backrooms, and another title to Troix Jackson at Nightfire in a pre-empt via Kiana Nguyen of Donald Maass Literary Agency.

RORY FORREST sold “humor­ous sci-fi” Dave, the Space Pet to Summer Stewart at Unso­licited Press, by Stacey Kondla while at The Rights Factory (world English).

LILIA VARGAS COSTELLO sold debut Borderline, “for fans of Stranger Things and Rules for Vanishing,” to Ardyce Alspach at Union Square Kids via Stephen Barbara & Sidney Boker of Ink­well Management.

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Cynthia Pelayo (2023)

CYNTHIA PELAYO sold Eve­rina, a novella reworking of Frankenstein “inspired by Mary Shelley’s experience as a griev­ing mother,” to Mika Kasuga at Union Square & Co via Lane Heymont of The Tobias Literary Agency.

EMAN ABDELHADI and M.E. O’BRIEN will edit anthology When We Win: Dispatches from Revolutionary Futures for Dao Tran at Haymarket.

BEATKA LAKE sold “sapphic western horror novella” Beneath the Veins to Mika Kasuga at Union Square & Co via Paul Lucas of Regal Hoffmann & As­sociates.

AMALIA STONE sold 6 Steps to Survival, a “sapphic, dual timeline space opera novella,” to Veronica Holmes at Scylla.

 

BOOKS RESOLD

M.H. FOSTER resold The Demon Overlord’s Retirement Plan, first in a previously self-published fantasy series, Love, Politics, and Other Acts of War, and Band of Others to Morgan Spehar at Grand Central via Seth Fishman of The Gernert Company (NA).

KATE ASHER resold Crown of Olympus, Blood of Olympus, Blade of Olympus, and another book to Christine Ebbs at Penguin Australia via Saffron Dodd of ASH Literary.

ERICK THIEMKE, writing as ALWAYSROLLSAONE, sold three books in the series A Soldier’s Life to Rhett Bruno at Aethon & Vault. Damian Wassel will edit.

 

PUBLISHING

CAILIN DUFFY has joined Orbit as assistant editor and NI­COLE PUAPATTANAKAJORN has joined as administrative assistant.

EDEN RAILSBACK has joined Tor Publishing Group as an associate editor. She was previously at HarperCollins.

SARAH BLUMENSTOCK has been promoted to executive edi­tor at Berkley.

Uncanny Magazine Manag­ing Editor MONTE LIN will also become nonfiction editor starting with Uncanny Magazine Issue 72.

At Harper Collins, MAY CHEN and TESSA WOODWARD have been promoted to VP, pub­lishers of Avon Group, which includes the imprints Harper Voyager, Avon, and Avon A. MORGAN PAGER has joined as senior director, marketing for Avon. RICH THOMAS has been promoted to SVP, group publisher and HEIDI RICHTER to VP, marketing and publicity at Harper Children’s.

 

MEDIA

REBECCA YARROS sold film rights to The Things We Leave Unfinished to Lionsgate. Yarros, Arash Amel of Amel Company, and Carly Kleinbart Elter and Alex Young of Hidden Pictures are executive produc­ers. Todd Lieberman will also produce, Thea Sharrock will direct, and Amel will adapt the script.

Film rights to SARAH BLUE’s The Marriage Hex and The Fang Arrangement went to Molly Cusick at ReelShort.

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New Book Releases: Jul 14, 2026

14 July 2026 at 18:00

Best New Fantasy Romantasy Sci-Fi horror books and novels summer 2026 thrillers and must reads july beach reads

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Bontrager-Sea Hides Its DeadBontrager, Megan: The Sea Hides Its Dead (Orbit US/Run For It 978-0316588010, $19.99, 368pp, formats: paperback, ebook, audiobook, 07/14/2026)

Horror novel. Grad student Caro joins a sea-cave expedition to find the ancient Cult of the Leviathan, only for the entrance to collapse and trap them inside the site. Simultaneous with the Orbit UK/Run For It UK edition.

 

Carrick-Eye of LeviathanCarrick, M.A.: The Eye of Leviathan (Orbit US 978-0316584845, $19.99, 512pp, formats: paperback, ebook, audiobook, 07/14/2026)

Fantasy novel, first in The Sea Beyond series. In an alternate Spanish Golden Age, a human in the otherworldly Sea Beyond and a fae disguised as a human must take down the empire. Simultaneous with the Orbit UK edition.

 

Goodman-House of Atreus Agamemnon FallingGoodman, A.B.: House of Atreus: Agamemnon Falling (Planetary Books 979-8183814347, $19.99, 162pp, formats: hardcover, paperback, ebook, audiobook, 07/01/2026)

SF novel, second in the House of Atreus series. As Agamemnon returns home after war, Trojan prophetess Cassandra tells him that the “goddess” he sacrificed his daughter to was actually an ancient machine.

 

Grist-Home SickGrist, Rhiannon: Home Sick (Rebellion/Solaris UK 978-1837867639, $16.99, 288pp, formats: paperback, ebook, audiobook, 07/16/2026)

Horror novel. Tamsin, after a traumatic incident, moves to a cottage with only a thin wall separating her from an unnerving woman.

 

Hachemi-MulaiHachemi, Munir & Sanches, Julia: The Mulai (Coach House Books 978-1552455197, $18.95, 176pp, formats: paperback, ebook, 07/14/2026)

SF novel. An archaeologist travels to a remote planet to study the Mulai, descendants of a lost space mission with unrecognizable customs who live in domes. Translated from the Spanish by Julia Sanches. Simultaneous with the UK Fitzcarraldo edition.

 

Hunter-Unpredictable MagicHunter, Faith: Unpredictable Magic (Ace 979-8217187621, $20.00, 560pp, formats: paperback, ebook, audiobook, 07/14/2026)

Urban fantasy novel. Siblings (and private investigators) Angelina and Evan Everhart-Trueblood are drawn into a disappearance case that seems to involve Angie’s aunt and vampire ex-husband.

 

Kwok-DominionKwok, Jean: Dominion (Penguin Random House/Putnam 979-8217044368, $32.00, 448pp, formats: hardcover, ebook, audiobook, 07/14/2026)

Romantic fantasy novel, the first in the Silk and Iron trilogy. In a world of four rival factions and tyger-bonded riders, Rubi enters a deadly competition and encounters a frustratingly handsome leader.

 

Lambert-Among the ThornsLambert, Jennifer K.: Among the Thorns (Macmillan/Tor Bramble UK 978-1250360373, $32.99, 400pp, formats: hardcover, audiobook, 07/14/2026)

Fantasy romance novel, second in the Never the Roses series. Dream sorceress Rose is acclaimed and sought after by the prince, while isolated dream sorceress Thorn wants everything she has. This author also writes as Jeffe Kennedy; copyrighted by Jennifer M. Kennedy.

 

Marie-Ruinous EndsMarie, I.V.: Ruinous Ends (Penguin Random House/Delacorte 978-0593898840, $21.99, 480pp, formats: hardcover, ebook, audiobook, 07/14/2026)

Young-adult dark academia fantasy novel, second in the series The Souls of Blackwood Academy series. After the Decennial competition, six former pupils discover new secrets about Blackwood.

 

Marillier-Amber OwlMarillier, Juliet: The Amber Owl (Rebellion/Solaris UK 978-1763662513, $29.35, 416pp, formats: paperback, ebook, 07/16/2026)

Fantasy novel in the Heartwood series. Stasya lives by the Heartwood Forest, where she uses her gift with animals, but is relocated to court when she protests soldiers trying to hack through the woods.

 

Niven-Ice VegasNiven, Larry & Barnes, Steven: Ice Vegas (Blackstone Publishing 979-8228329577, $29.99, 272pp, formats: hardcover, paperback, ebook, audiobook, 07/14/2026)

SF thriller novel. Carver, a security operative, and Spider, world’s deadliest assassin, team up to stop saboteurs from damaging BALDR, a nuclear facility that powers half of Europe.

 

Oh-Not With a BangOh, Temi: Not With a Bang (Simon & Schuster/Saga Press 978-1668203460, $18.99, 352pp, formats: paperback, ebook, audiobook, 07/14/2026)

SF novel. The Minton family, from prepper father Marcus to Briar, drawn into a UFO cult, are confronted with an extinction-level event. Copyrighted by Temitoyen Ochuboju Douglas-Scott. First US edition (Simon & Schuster UK 5/26).

 

Olsson-To Drown a WitchOlsson, Lindsey: To Drown a Witch (Penguin Random House/Putnam 979-8217004799, $20.99, 352pp, formats: hardcover, ebook, audiobook, 07/14/2026)

Young-adult fantasy romance novel, first in a duology. When the deadly entity “the Witch” shows signs of being reborn, thief Nes, who can detect magic, is drawn into the hunt by Toran of the King’s Guard.

 

Parker-Assassin's Guide to DatingParker, Natalie C.: The Assassin’s Guide to Dating (Candlewick Press 978-1536243291, $12.99, 256pp, formats: paperback, ebook, 07/14/2026)

Young-adult superhero romance, sequel to The Assassin’s Guide to Babysitting. At an academy for those with powers, Lila finds her “bombshell” powers are subject to increasing surveillance, hindering her growing relationship with Tru.

 

Rivers-WenchRivers, Erynne: Wench (HarperCollins UK/Avon UK 978-0008798246, £16.99, 400pp, formats: hardcover, paperback, ebook, audiobook, 07/16/2026)

Fantasy romance novel. Maid Marian, unhappily betrothed to the Sheriff of Nottingham, is kidnapped in the forest by the notorious fae Merry Men and Robin Hood. A first novel.

 

Rowland-Yield Under Great PersuasionRowland, Alexandra: Yield Under Great Persuasion (Macmillan/Tor Bramble UK 978-1035087556, £22.00, 320pp, formats: hardcover, ebook, audiobook, 07/16/2026)

Fantasy romance novel. Tam sets out on a quest to find himself, finally fed up with his lover Lord Lyford, who smashed his prize-fair vegetables when they were children and is favored by the goddess Tam feels betrayed by.

 

Shunmugam-Mortal Trials

Shunmugam, Megam: The Mortal Trials (Angry Robot UK 978-1836730156, $19.99, 304pp, formats: paperback, ebook, audiobook, 07/14/2026)

Fantasy novel. Mistaken for someone else, Lirah enters a deadly competition and encounters a frustratingly handsome trainer.

 

Tierney-Misery's WifeTierney, Joan: Misery’s Wife (Macmillan/Flatiron 978-1250421791, $28.99, 272pp, formats: hardcover, ebook, audiobook, 07/14/2026)

SF novel. In this retelling of a Portuguese folktale, trans woman Elixane receives a message from a toad to rescue her sister, who is married to the King of Misery.

 

Wellington-Erebus-13Wellington, David: Erebus-13 (Orbit US 978-0316569361, $19.99, 496pp, formats: paperback, ebook, audiobook, 07/14/2026)

SF novel, third in the Red Space series. Petrova and her crew must unite the solar system’s factions to stop Erebus, a dark entity hurtling towards Earth. Simultaneous with the Orbit UK edition.

 

Wiswell-Dragon Has Some ComplaintsWiswell, John: The Dragon Has Some Complaints (Astra House/DAW 978-0756420499, $29.00, 400pp, formats: hardcover, ebook, audiobook, 07/14/2026)

Fantasy novel. A three-headed (formerly four-headed) dragon with bickering heads tries to sneak into a dragon-riding academy for food, and bonds with rider Rania, who’s desperate for a dragon of her own.

 

Woodroe-Best New WeirdWoodroe, Alex: Brave New Weird: The Best New Weird Horror, Volume Four (Tenebrous Press 978-1959790655, $19.99, 230pp, formats: paperback, ebook, 07/14/2026)

Year’s best anthology of 23 weird stories from 2025, selected as winners of the Brave New Weird Award. Authors include Corrie Haldane, Alistair Rey, Ashley Stokes, and Audrey Zhou. Edited by Woodroe with Matt Blairstone.

 



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2026 SF&F Hall of Fame Inductees

13 July 2026 at 21:40

The Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP) announced the 2026 inductees to the Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame: Lois McMaster Bujold and Tim Burton were honored asLogo text reading: "SFF HOF (Science Fiction + Fantasy Hall of Fame)" creators. “Metropolis” and the X-Men franchise were also recognized as exceptional creations in genre media. Inductees are added to the SF&F Hall of Fame display in the museum.

The Science Fiction Hall of Fame was founded in 1996 and then relocated from the Gunn Center for the Study of Science Fiction and Fantasy at the University of  Kansas to its permanent home at MoPOP (formerly EMP) in 2004.

For more information, including a complete list of Hall of Fame members, see the MoPOP website.

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New Book Releases Video: July 7, 2026

9 July 2026 at 21:00

Dive into a fresh week and a whole new pile of incredible books to obsess over! In this episode, we’re highlighting the biggest, most anticipated releases in Sci-Fi, Fantasy, Horror, and YA hitting shelves during the week of July 7th, 2026. Whether you’re searching for mind-bending futures, spellbinding magic, spine-tingling scares, or powerful young adult journeys, this week’s lineup has a little something for every fiction lover.

We’ve curated the ultimate list of standout new arrivals to help you refresh your TBR and track down your next favorite obsession. Make sure to subscribe for your weekly dose of fresh genre releases, curated book recommendations, and everything speculative fiction. Thanks for hanging out with us, and we’ll catch you next time with another stack of amazing books to discover!

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2026 Deutscher Science Fiction Preis Finalists

7 July 2026 at 22:38

SFCD logo; Finalists for the 2026 Deutsche Science Fiction Preis, presented by Science Fiction Club Deutschland (SFCD), have been announced.

Best German-Language SF Novel:

  • We Burn the Sun, Anika Beer (Piper Verlag)
  • Asimov’s Kindergarten, Reda El Arbi (Lectorbooks)
  • Der Himmel wird zur Seet, Sven Haupt (Eridanus Verlag)
  • Ein Übermaß von Welt, Sven Haupt (Eridanus Verlag)
  • Thanatopia, Tom Hillenbrand (Kiepenheuer & Witsch)
  • Pandoras Flotte, Christian Märtesheimer (Atlantis Verlag)
  • Denial of Service, Aiki Mira (Fischer TOR)
  • Glow in the Dark, L.U. Sanders (self-published)
  • Lyneham, Nils Westerboer (Klett-Cotta)

Best German-language SF Short Story:

  • “Sabotage”, Patricia Eckermann (Andymonaden)
  • “Echo”, Luc François (Anxious and Slightly Yearning)
  • “Notizen eines Sonderling”, Jan Gardemann (Caprice 01)
  • “Das letzte Mal”, Stephanie Lammers (c’t 02/2025)
  • “Ausreißende Sterne”, Aiki Mira (Andymonaden)
  • “Wir waren hier”, Ralph-Alexander Neumüller (Tales of Science II)
  • “Living Nightlights”, Lisa-Viktoria Niederberger (Klimazukünfte 2050: wie werden wir leben?)
  • “Die Amazone”, Michael Pfrommer (Vom Filme schmieden. Und anderen Träumen)
  • “Blumen für Lisa-9”, Uwe Post (Exodus 4/3/2025)
  • “Kinderladen”, Jol Rosenberg (Queer Welten 8/19/25)
  • “Metanoq”, Maximilian Wust (Nova 10/27/25)

Winners are chosen by jury, and receive a €1,000 prize. Second and third place runners-up are recognized with €500 and €300 respectively. Awards will be presented during Elstercon, to be held September 18-20, 2026 in Leipzig, Germany. For more information, see the award site.

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New Book Releases: Jul 7, 2026

7 July 2026 at 18:00

Best New Fantasy Romantasy Sci-Fi horror books and novels summer 2026 thrillers and must reads july beach reads

Visit our bookshop.org page to purchase this week’s new books and support your local bookstore. And us!


Brooks-Where the Future BleedsBrooks, Mike: This Is Where the Future Bleeds (Titan Books UK 978-1835417614, $18.99, 400pp, formats: paperback, ebook, audiobook, 07/07/2026)

Diviner Kitt finds destinies for the rich and powerful, but when one destiny sets off a chain of violence and she sets out with a ragtag group to warn the recipient.

 

Bullen, Chiara: The Inn at the Foot of MoBullen-Inn at the Foot of Mount Vengeanceunt Vengeance (Penguin Random House/Del Rey 978-0593982693, $29.99, 352pp, formats: hardcover, ebook, audiobook, 07/07/2026)

Aspiring scholar Ainsworth sets out to write his thesis about Mount Vengeance, an attraction for bold adventurers, and discovers a kind innkeeper and a mystery. Simultaneous with the Penguin Random House UK/Del Rey UK edition.

 

Cassidy-In the Wake of the RuinedCassidy, Kalie: In the Wake of the Ruined (Little, Brown 978-0316587587, $19.99, 432pp, formats: paperback, ebook, audiobook, 07/07/2026)

Romantic fantasy novel, second in the Siren Mage series. Imogen has claimed her crown and powers, and faces a war while trying to end her bond with the deity Eusia. Simultaneous with the Orion UK/Gollancz edition.

 

Chien-Revenant of SurolifiaChien, Florence: The Revenant of Surolifia (Rising Action 978-1998672349, $18.99, 416pp, formats: paperback, ebook, 07/07/2026)

Political fantasy novel. After the Empire slaughters thousands of Lucas’s people, he infiltrates the imperial forces, while Prince Faye joins violent revolutionaries to reclaim his throne.

 

Cleeton-Infinite Love StoryCleeton, Chanel: An Infinite Love Story (Penguin Random House/Berkley 978-0593816950, $30.00, 352pp, formats: hardcover, paperback, ebook, audiobook, 07/07/2026)

Science fiction romance novel. During the space race, astronaut Joe loses contact with earth — a mishap written off as an error, while his wife Vivian tries to unravel what really happened.

 

Connolly-Lure of Wolves and WhispersConnolly, Amanda: The Lure of Wolves and Whispers (Simon & Schuster 978-1665989510, $21.99, 464pp, formats: hardcover, ebook, audiobook, 07/07/2026)

Young-adult fantasy novel, first in the Martyred Isle series. To save her sibling, Maeve enters a deadly competition and encounters a frustratingly handsome leader.

 

Cross-BridesCross, Charlotte: The Brides (Macmillan/Tor Nightfire UK 978-1335000965, $30.00, 400pp, formats: hardcover, ebook, audiobook, 07/07/2026)

Horror novel about the brides of Dracula. Mafalda, her lover Lucy, chaperone Eliza, and maid Alice seek out a cure for wasting illness at a castle in Transylvania.

 

Ernshaw-Habits-of-the-SeaErnshaw, Shea: Habits of the Sea (Simon & Schuster/Atria 978-1668097731, $28.00, 304pp, formats: hardcover, ebook, audiobook, 07/07/2026)

Magical realist novel. Clay’s wife dies, and a violent storm tears their home property away from Scotland, and now it exists as an island out of time where Clay hasn’t aged.

 

Foxfield-Our Wicked GiftsFoxfield, Kathryn: Our Wicked Gifts (Penguin Random House/Random House 979-8217122080, $20.99, 432pp, formats: hardcover, ebook, audiobook, 07/07/2026)

YA fantasy novel. Cecily is the overlooked daughter of the Winter family, who made a deal with the devil for riches and magic; she investigates Soren, a boy they banished to the underworld.

 

Goff-Farewitch of Foxe HollerGoff, Ellen Pauley: The Farewitch of Foxe Holler (Simon & Schuster/Saga Press 978-1668099179, $19.00, 480pp, formats: paperback, ebook, audiobook, 07/07/2026)

Contemporary fantasy romance. Honey — a farewitch who can heal ailments with the right baking recipe — deals with a moody warlock who asks her to heal his mysterious illness.

 

Hinkley-Red SacramentHinkley, Sara: The Red Sacrament (Titan Books UK 978-1835410820, $19.99, 512pp, formats: paperback, ebook, audiobook, 07/07/2026)

Horror novel. In 1869 Paris, ageless actors led by the vampire Arnault perform at midnight for those with elusive entry slips. A first novel.

 

Holness-King of Lost DreamsHolness, Nevin: King of Lost Dreams (Simon & Schuster/Atheneum 978-1665946940, $19.99, 352pp, formats: hardcover, ebook, audiobook, 07/07/2026)

Young-adult fantasy novel, sequel to King of Dead Things. After defeating the daughter of Death, Malcolm, Eli, and Sunny grapple with their magic and origins and set out to find a key.

 

Hotston-Next Enemy Shall Be the LastHotston, Stewart: The Next Enemy Shall Be the Last (NewCon Press UK 978-1917735308, £26.99, 278pp, formats: hardcover, paperback, 07/07/2026)

SF novel. A father and son’s narratives intertwine as a paranormal artefact lands on a beach in Devon, bestowing nearby humans with psychic powers, and a similar one may have surfaced in Russia decades later.

 

Kagawa-DeathlessKagawa, Julie: Deathless (HarperCollins 978-1335008466, $19.99, 400pp, formats: hardcover, ebook, audiobook, 07/07/2026)

Young-adult fantasy novel, second in the Fateless series. Sparrow and her companions must slay the Deathless King, and must journey to the Loom of the goddess of Fate to be granted her powers.

 

Knightley-Exquisite Torment of Loving Your EnemyKnightley, Brigitte: The Exquisite Torment of Loving Your Enemy (Ace 978-0593819487, $31.00, 416pp, formats: hardcover, ebook, audiobook, 07/07/2026)

Fantasy romance novel, second in the Dearly Beloathed duology. Osric the assassin and Aurienne the healer confront their growing attraction as well as a deadly Pox that may have been unleashed by a mysterious Order. Simultaneous with the Orbit UK edition.

 

Lambridis-St. Ulphia's DeadLambridis, Scott: St. Ulphia’s Dead (Regal House 978-1646037506, $19.95, 210pp, formats: paperback, ebook, audiobook, 07/07/2026)

Folkloric horror novel. Disgraced researcher Mirs and his supervisor Jo investigate the island of St. Ulphia, where locals claim they’re being possessed by a cannibalistic Wendigo. A first novel.

 

Lanzen-Formula ZeroLanzen, Meredith: Formula Zero (Penguin Random House/Berkley Romance 978-0593956694, $20.00, 448pp, formats: paperback, ebook, audiobook, 07/07/2026)

Science fiction romance novel. Madeline earns competes in the dangerous, male-dominated, zero-gravity racing sport Formula Zero, and is rescued from an accident by her former situationship Julian.

 

Markov-Language of KnivesMarkov, Haralambi: The Language of Knives: Stories (Mythic Delirium Books 978-1956522051, $17.95, 218pp, formats: paperback, ebook, 07/07/2026)

Collection of 13 horror stories blending Slavic mythology, body horror, sexuality, and queerness. Introduction by Ann VanderMeer.

 

McCarthy-Thieves' SkyMcCarthy, Wil: Thieves’ Sky (Baen 978-1668073322, $28.00, 288pp, formats: hardcover, ebook, 07/07/2026)

SF novel, fourth in the Rich Man’s Sky series. When pirates steal an alien technology with dangerous powers, the crew of the CV Defender must find them before it destroys the Solar System.

 

McCaughrain-Just Another Dead BoyMcCaughrain, Kelly: Just Another Dead Boy (Candlewick Press 978-1536251739, $19.99, 352pp, formats: hardcover, paperback, ebook, audiobook, 07/07/2026)

Fantasy romance novel. In a world where everyone knows when they’ll die, Regan works as a “Juliet” at a luxury resort, offering sensational end-of-life romances to rich guys until her relationship with client Jude becomes something more.

 

Miles-Final Chronicle YenehMiles, Jo: The Final Chronicle of Yeneh (Horned Lark 978-1998390182, $24.99, 136pp, formats: hardcover, ebook, 07/07/2026)

Science fantasy novella. Lady Ada Quintrall wants to terraform her family’s new planet and restore their fortune — but xenobiologist Dr. Zamora and some troubling revelations about the native wildlife give her second thoughts.

 

olthoff-tempered by fireOlthoff, Melissa: Tempered By Fire (Baen 978-1668073339, $17.99, 496pp, formats: paperback, ebook, 07/07/2026)

Fantasy novel, second in the Griffin Corps series. After bonding with her griffin and graduating the Training Academy, Harper is sent out from Tennessan to find out what’s happening to rival Savinia’s griffins.

 

Rowan-MarionRowan, Leah: Marion (Titan Books UK 978-1835418949, £9.99, 368pp, formats: paperback, ebook, audiobook, 07/07/2026)

Horror novel, a feminist retelling of Psycho. When Norman attempts to murder Marion in his motel, she turns the knife on him and goes on the run. First UK edition (Nightfire 6/26).

 

Roy-Bird TribeRoy, Lucinda: The Bird Tribe (Tor 978-1250816887, $32.99, 512pp, formats: hardcover, paperback, ebook, 07/07/2026)

Futuristic fantasy novel, third in the Dreambird Chronicles trilogy. Ji-ji sets out on a transatlantic quest to discover the truth about the Flying Africans, their origins, and whether they’re a myth or genetic experiment.

 

Sampson-Most Ardently YoursSampson, Freya: Most Ardently Yours (Sourcebooks Landmark 978-1464277894, $32.99, 320pp, formats: hardcover, paperback, ebook, audiobook, 07/07/2026)

Contemporary fantasy romance. A struggling romance writer swears off men, then accidentally summons Mr. Darcy from an abandoned copy of Pride and Prejudice she finds in a London bookshop.

 

Sims-Burn LineSims, Jonathan: The Burn Line (Orion UK/Gollancz 978-1399620703, £25.00, 368pp, formats: hardcover, paperback, ebook, audiobook, 07/09/2026)

Horror novel. During the hottest summer on record, passengers on the London Underground witness a terrible event that messes with their memories, and bond together to confront the force responsible.

 

Song-Memory BookshopSong, Yu-jeong: The Memory Bookshop (HarperCollins/Morrow 978-0063475120, $17.99, 192pp, formats: hardcover, ebook, audiobook, 07/07/2026)

Fantasy novel. Jiwon, mourning her mother, and stumbling into a bookstore, is offered an hourglass that can let her relive the past — in exchange for giving up time in her future. Translated from the Korean by Shanna Tan.

 

Suh-Last Soldier of NavaSuh, Yejin: The Last Soldier of Nava (HarperCollins UK/Magpie 978-0008683474, $18.99, 384pp, formats: paperback, ebook, audiobook, 07/07/2026)

Fantasy novel. Shadow, having escaped her power-hungry father, is pulled back into court life as magical dead zones consume the world and her father’s new protege seeks revenge. A first novel.

 

Chuck Tingle-Fabulous BodiesTingle, Chuck: Fabulous Bodies (Tor/Nightfire 978-1250398567, $27.99, 240pp, formats: hardcover, ebook, audiobook, 07/07/2026)

Horror novel. Poppy, influencer by day and grave-robber by night, steals the body of her idol, flamboyant pianist Eddie Michaels, only for him to wake up. Simultaneous with the Titan Books UK edition.

 

 

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