Welcome to the Week in Links, a roundup of the latest articles for fantasy, sci-fi and horror readers and writers.
Video games made headlines and not for a good reason. Some are blaming the mass-shootings on violent games despite studies showing this isn’t true. #VideogamesAreNotToBlame was trending for two days on Twitter. Then #videogamesaretoblame started trending but it was basically people making fun of those saying video games are to blame.
Is this nonsense something gamers are going to have to deal with until the end of time?
We lost the great Toni Morrison. I read Beloved in college. Freaked me out a little, which I think was the point. Authors of color still face some problems but I think we’d have way more barriers to entry if it wasn’t for writers like Toni Morrison.
Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark came out and it’s getting good reviews. I’m glad. I loved the book as a kid.
Fantasy
N.K. Jemisin’s Broken Earth Trilogy Will Become a Tabletop RPG
GAME OF THRONES Creators Will Make New Shows for Netflix
How ‘Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark’ Traumatized a Generation
Scary Stories To Tell In the Dark Review: Great Gateway Horror For Kids
Live-Action Cowboy Bebop Producer Confirms Ein as a Welsh Corgi
Jordan Peele’s ‘Us’ Becomes Universal Halloween Horror Maze
Writing and Book Marketing
Nobel Prize Winner Toni Morrison, One of America’s Greatest Writers, Has Died at 887 Toni Morrison Quotes for Writers and About Writing
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One thought on “The Week in Links 8/10/19: Toni Morrison, Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark, Pokemon Sword And Shield”
The City of Bane angle is quite an interesting one.
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