5 Sci-Fi Novels for Fans of Hidden Figures
Are you hungry for more Hidden Figures? We’ve rounded up some of our favorite science fiction novels that fit the bill. They’re sure to grab your imagination!
We’re proud to be highlighting some of the #FearlessWomen who are shaping new blockbuster worlds—and re-shaping our own. Starting this summer, we’re featuring titles from V. E. Schwab, Sherrilyn Kenyon, Jacqueline Carey, Mary Robinette Kowal, Tessa Gratton, Sam Hawke, and Robyn Bennis. And this fall, be sure to check out amazing books by K. Arsenault Rivera, S. L. Huang, Mirah Bolender, and Fran Wilde.
#FearlessWomen is a celebration encouraging fans to start a dialogue about women in publishing, their worlds, their voices, and their unique stories. Come join the conversation on Twitter with the hashtag #FearlessWomen!
Are you hungry for more Hidden Figures? We’ve rounded up some of our favorite science fiction novels that fit the bill. They’re sure to grab your imagination!
Did you love Jacqueline Carey’s Starless? Want to talk about it? We’ll help you get started with the official Reading Group Guide!
Author Sam Hawke tackles a big question: how does sci-fi and fantasy—and her novel City of Lies—uniquely explore gender?
#FearlessWomen author Mary Robinette Kowal examines the way her own biases have influenced her work, particularly in The Calculating Stars.
Fantasy novels are full of swords and magic, with big battles, duels, and assassins. One thing that doesn’t turn up as often as it should? Poison. Luckily, there are always exceptions the rule, like in these 7 novels.
#FearlessWomen are having a moment in popular culture, and Starless author Jacqueline Carey is definitely here for it!
Did you love Tessa Gratton’s The Queens of Innis Lear? Want to talk about it? We’ll help you get started with the official Reading Group Guide!
Death Doesn’t Bargain author Sherrilyn Kenyon stopped by to answer questions about #FearlessWomen, genre fiction, and more!
Welcome to #FearlessWomen! Today we’re featuring an excerpt from The Calculating Stars, Mary Robinette Kowal’s alternate history of the space race.
Back in 2013, #FearlessWomen author V. E. Schwab took notice of a rising trend of more interesting–and likeable–villains. As we look forward to the new edition of Vicious and its sequel, Vengeful, we wanted to reshare her fun take on Loki, Moriarty, and more.