Books Received, February 8 to February 14
15 Feb, 2025
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New Edge Sword & Sorcery: Issue #0 edited by Oliver Brackenbury (September 2022)
Issue 0 of New Edge Sword & Sorcery
Six stories and seven non-fiction pieces, paired with B&W illustrations.

New Edge Sword & Sorcery Magazine: Volume I, Number 1 edited by Oliver Brackenbury (Month Unclear, 2023)
Issue 2 of New Edge Sword & Sorcery
Eight stories and four non-fiction pieces, paired with B&W illustrations.

New Edge Sword & Sorcery Magazine: Volume I, Number 2 edited by Oliver Brackenbury (Month Unclear, 2023)
Issue 2 of New Edge Sword & Sorcery
Seven stories and four non-fiction pieces

Speculative Whiteness by Jordan S. Carroll (October 2024)
Speculative Whiteness traces the entangled histories of science fiction culture and white supremacist politics, showing that debates about representation in science fiction films and literature are struggles over who has the right to imagine and inhabit the future. Although fascists insist that tomorrow belongs to them, they have always been and will continue to be contested by antifascist fans willing to fight for the future.

Forget me not by Gry Kappel Jensen (September 2024)
Chamomile, Kirstine, Victoria and Malou are back at Rosenholm Academy to start a new school year. But in addition to the lessons in runic magic, clairvoyance and Norse mythology, the girls also have something completely different to worry about. A crime from the past draws threads to the present, and the girls have committed themselves to solving the murder mystery that casts a shadow over Rosenholm. An ominous prediction causes the seriousness to dawn on them, while the questions loom large. And each of them harbors deep secrets that threaten to tear them apart before they can fulfill the promise they made. Time is running out and it could end up being fatal… Forget me not is the exciting sequel to the fantasy novel Roses and Violets and volume 2 in the Rosenholm trilogy.