Along the Edge is the Folk Realism Interactive Novel You Need to Experience

This is part of our series reviewing visual novels and storytelling games. You can watch our streams and hear our live reactions on Twitch. Along the Edge is an interactive graphic novel about Daphné, a young scientist who inherits a rural estate after the death of her grandmother. Unsatisfied with her current life she moves … More Along the Edge is the Folk Realism Interactive Novel You Need to Experience

Nine Works of Fiction By Authors of Color to Expand Your Reading List

This post is part of the Reading Writers of Color 2021 challenge hosted by Lonely Cryptid Media’s staff writer and editor, Dan Michael Fielding. We’re approaching March, when we will be reading a work of fiction by a writer of color. I wanted to share with you some of my favorite works of fiction by … More Nine Works of Fiction By Authors of Color to Expand Your Reading List

Book Review: A Tale for the Time Being by Ruth Ozeki

This post is part of the Reading Writers of Color 2021 challenge hosted by Lonely Cryptid Media’s staff writer and editor, Dan Michael Fielding. “Hi! My name is Nao and I am a time being.” The story begins in Japan, as a young girl named Naoko Yasutani sits in a French maid café writing in … More Book Review: A Tale for the Time Being by Ruth Ozeki

50 Books by Scientists of Color to Read for #ReadPOC2021

This post is part of the Reading Writers of Color 2021 challenge hosted by Lonely Cryptid Media’s staff writer and editor, Dan Michael Fielding. This is a long list with quite a bit of discussion preceding it. Before I begin, here are my top three books that I think are most important to read. If … More 50 Books by Scientists of Color to Read for #ReadPOC2021