Sci-fic Month Wrap up & Announcing a New Reading Challenge

Posted on the 01 December 2024 by Snapdragon

Science Fiction month Wrap up

From my sci-fic month tbr I only read Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep by Phillip K. Dick. I am almost finish with Perelandra by C. S Lewis and there is be a review soon.

Sci-fic month post

Get to Know the Sci-fic Reader tag
Teen Books that are Out of this World
Indie Movies with a Sci-fic Twist
Books that will take you on a Voyage to the Stars

Sci-fic book reviews

The Lathe of Heaven by Ursula K. Le Guin

The Dreaming Jewels by Theodore Seurgeon

2001 A Space Odyssey by Author C. Clarke

In Victorian times there was a tradition during Christmas season to sit around the fire and tell ghost stories. Charles Dickens help made this tradition by witting to other authors and asking them to write ghost story and publish them in magazines. 
What better way to bring this tradition back for the modern times then on the internet. Calling all writers, book bloggers, and booktubers

1. Make an announcement post and link it to the linky below.

2. Pick a short ghost story or a whole anthology and talk about it. It don’t has to be a full review with ratings. Just tell what you like/dislike about the story. What elements make it scary/not scary etc…
It has to be in the short story format. Novellas are fine nothing larger then that.

3. Write a ghost story in short story form (<2000 words). It can be any type of ghost story from gothic to modern horror and anything in between.

View the entries for A Very Dickenson Christmas 2023 for some inspiration.

What I’m currently reading:

The Bone Odacids by Paul Doiron

I Hate Fairyland vol 4. Sadly Never After

What I’m going to read next:

The Stars My Destination by Alfred Bester

The Red Unicorn by Tanith Lee

That a wrap for this week’s post. Be seeing y’all on your blogs. Have a great week.