AFTERSHOCK By Zhang Ling
Sneak Peek: AFTERSHOCK By Zhang Ling
Indigent Earth By Scott Overton
Indigent Earth By Scott Overton
Will the rich and powerful abandon the Earth?
Sudbury author Scott Overton has conjured up a compelling adventure story that explores today’s social divides taken to the extreme.
The inequality between Earth’s rich and poor has grown even larger since the Covid-19 pandemic. Studies proclaim that the world’s eight richest men own as much wealth as the poorest half of the Earth’s population, and the planet’s two thousand billionaires account for more than 60% of the world’s total wealth. Where will it end?
Along with that, we’ve all witnessed 2023 as a year of disastrous heat waves, droughts, wildfires, and devastating floods. Climate change is here with a vengeance. What if it’s too late to turn things around?
In Overton’s new science fiction novel Indigent Earth, the wealthy “one-percenters” have abandoned our ravaged planet 500 years earlier to go live in space colonies, leaving the survivors on Earth to live in stagnating communities known as Allocations. Now the colonists plan to come back. Earthman Killian Morningcloud dreams of the colonists’ return, hoping to become one of them. Colonist aristocrat and celebrity Natira Celestia is eager to visit Earth and meet the “noble savages” she’s sure must live there. Killian and Natira’s calamitous meeting will shatter their dreams and hurl them into a struggle for survival as they pursue the darkest secrets of the rich and powerful.
“It’s an entertaining and gripping adventure story,” says Overton, “but with strong themes of colonialism, and economic inequality. The truth is, being on the wrong side of the ‘privilege gap’ could happen to any of us in the years to come.”
Are things really so bad that those with the means might actually abandon the Earth? Overton points out that we’ve been polluting our home planet for most of human history, but especially in the past century, when we’ve devastated plant and animal species, acidified vast oceans, and turned the very climate against us.
“I don’t want to believe there’s no hope of fixing these problems,” Overton insists. “But too many of the world’s most powerful people are still blocking the changes needed because their personal fortunes are threatened. And since billionaires are now dominating space industries, I don’t think my fictional scenario is implausible.”
Still, he stresses that Indigent Earth is an adventure, not a lecture. “Killian and Natira are about as different as two people can be—both strong-willed with deep convictions, yet forced to work together. So, it was fun to write such a charged relationship.”
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
A well-known radio morning host for more than 25 years in Sudbury, Overton has built a second career as an author. His radio-themed debut novel Dead Air was shortlisted for a Northern Lit Award in 2012, and his science fiction/thriller novels The Primus Labyrinth, Naïda, and The Dispossession of Dylan Knox have been well-received too, with readers most often comparing them to the work of Michael Crichton. The writer considered the ‘dean of Canadian science fiction’, Robert J. Sawyer, said of Overton’s thriller Augment Nation: “Scott Overton is a terrific writer and his vision of tomorrow is both realistic and frightening. Read this book!”
Indigent Earth and all of Overton’s books are also available online in eBook and print (find them at your favorite outlet using these universal book links: https://books2read.com/IndigentEarth or https://books2read.com/ScottOverton ). If they aren’t in stock at your favorite local store, they can be ordered. Or ask for them at your local library.
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Sneak Peek: The Angel of Indian Lake by Stephen Graham Jones
The Angel of Indian Lake by Stephen Graham Jones
The final installment in the most lauded trilogy in the history of horror novels picks up four years after Don’t Fear the Reaper as Jade returns to Proofrock, Idaho, to build a life after the years of sacrifice—only to find the Lake Witch is waiting for her in New York Times bestselling author Stephen Graham Jones’s finale.
It’s been four years in prison since Jade Daniels last saw her hometown of Proofrock, Idaho, the day she took the fall, protecting her friend Letha and her family from incrimination. Since then, her reputation, and the town, have changed dramatically. There’s a lot of unfinished business in Proofrock, from serial killer cultists to the rich trying to buy Western authenticity. But there’s one aspect of Proofrock no one wants to confront…until Jade comes back to town. The curse of the Lake Witch is waiting, and now is the time for the final stand.
New York Times bestselling author Stephen Graham Jones has crafted an epic horror trilogy of generational trauma from the Indigenous to the townies rooted in the mountains of Idaho. It is a story of the American west written in blood.
A Very Merry Book Wish List

Christmastime is here! But what are you bookworms asking Santa for? If you’re still not sure, don’t worry! We’ve compiled the perfect book wish list, no matter what genres you’re searching for this season. Cozy up with a warm cup of cocoa, scroll through our recommendations, and get ready to make your holiday season a little brighter with the gift of a good book.

When you’re stuck inside this winter, pick up one of these cozy mysteries and escape to a quaint small town full of kind townspeople, clever sleuths, and oh yeah, murder.





Wishing for a book that will give you all the feels? Join these brave heroines on remarkable journeys of self-discovery!





If this time of year is a little too cheerful for you, these eerie, gothic stories are perfect for you. Read on if you dare…





These stubborn, relentless detectives don’t quit! Join these intense investigations full of twists and turns.







This time of year always feels particularly magical! Pick up one of these extraordinary books and embark on an adventure to keep that magic alive.




Reprinted with permission from Kensington Books.
Lineworkers inspire the flavors of Duke Energy’s E-Recipe Book
Finely curated recipes may not come to mind when you think about lineworkers or the electric grid, but Duke Energy’s E-Recipe Book may have you thinking differently when you check out this year’s edition, which manages to connect them in a clever way.
This year’s book, “Tools of the Trade,” developed in collaboration with Johnson & Wales University, was inspired by Duke Energy lineworkers who were asked about their backgrounds, their motivations, their experiences and stories, and most of all the role food plays in their lives.
Duke Energy circulates the book, which is filled with stories, recipes and energy-saving tips, to its customers across a variety of channels. Originally conceived as a creative way to encourage kitchen appliance use years ago, the book, now offered digitally, has grown to become a favorite staple among the company’s 3.7 million residential customers.
“We couldn’t think of better inspiration for creative recipes this year than our lineworkers who are dedicated to helping power our communities,” said Taryn Sims, Duke Energy’s vice president, Marketing, Insights and Customer Engagement. “Once we had an opportunity to learn more about them and document their stories, the culinary artists at Johnson & Wales University were able to create bold, exciting and memorable recipes that highlight their stories and personality traits.”
“We were thrilled to work with Duke Energy again this year and help create a unique, nutritious, and flavorful customer gift that showcased the creativity and talents of our faculty and students,” said Jerry Lanuzza, MS Ed., CHE., associate professor, College of Food Innovation & Technology, Charlotte Campus, Johnson & Wales University. “We are grateful to Duke Energy for giving our students a unique hands-on opportunity to work side by side with a professional media team, photographer and food stylist that not only enriched their academic careers but has also fostered a culture of community collaboration.”
This year’s offering includes eight recipes inspired by lineworkers across several Duke Energy service territories:
- Pork Posole – Eddie (North Carolina)
- This North Carolina lineworker and winner of the Carolinas Lineworkers’ Rodeo cookoff two years running was willing to share his story for the E-Recipe Book if it didn’t mean divulging his secret barbecue rub recipe. The first meal that the self-taught cook ever made himself was hamburgers and hot dogs on the grill. Eddie was 10 years old at the time, and he’s been practicing the art of grilling ever since. Eddie said that the camaraderie that comes with his job is what he values most.
- Jambalaya – Taylor (North Carolina)
- This lineworker does the lion’s share of the cooking in his house and considers his grandmother, a quintessential Southern cook, his culinary idol. Spices are always on hand in Taylor’s kitchen: kosher salt, coarse-ground black pepper, minced garlic, red pepper flakes, paprika and his own homemade blackening seasoning. In terms of the job, Taylor has been in the industry for 17 years and couldn’t see doing anything else. He said, “Every day is different. There’s always a new obstacle to overcome.”
- Focaccia – Jordan (South Carolina)
- Jordan chose the profession because she loves working outside. She said good nutrition is important to her, and she is always looking for ways to sneak veggies into a meal. In fact, her favorite ingredient is spinach; however, she admits the first meal she cooked wasn’t so healthy – macaroni and cheese from a box for her little brothers, which they adored.
- Yaki Udon Noodles – Brad (Ohio)
- If circumstances had been different, Brad might have been a chef rather than a lineman, but his culinary school of choice closed unexpectedly. These days, cooking is his avocation instead of his vocation. Making dinner every night is an essential part of his day. “It’s a stress relief,” he said. “It eases my mind and gives me time to decompress. All the issues of the day fade from my mind.”
- Braised Beef Short Ribs with Mashed Potatoes and Honey Roasted Baby Carrots – Dave (Indiana)
- Dave, a 24-year veteran, is a mostly self-taught cook whose former co-workers introduced him to the art of smoking meats. His first dish on the smoker was chicken. Now absolutely hooked on the style, he smokes meat every chance he gets. He’s even known for bringing his co-workers brisket, pulled pork and ribs. They can count on his culinary creations being hearty, tasty and not too spicy.
- Venison and Spinach Lasagna – RJ (Florida)
- RJ first learned to cook from his grandma, who was known for her Italian meatball recipe – and for using breadcrumbs to thicken her tomato sauce. He still makes her meatballs but with some modifications of his own. As far as being a lineworker, he says the best part is working with his hands and the camaraderie of being part of a line crew.
- Breakfast for Dinner Casserole – David (Florida)
- David, a Florida lineworker and self-declared omnivore, said he’s “on a see-food diet: I see food. I eat it.” It’s not surprising that breakfast is his favorite meal, as pancakes were the first thing he ever learned to cook as a kid. He was inspired to become a lineworker after seeing the respect and admiration crews got when restoring power in the aftermath of Hurricane Irma in 2017.
- Orange Flan with Fresh Berries – Joshua (Florida)
- Joshua, a lineworker who followed his father’s footsteps into the profession, has an innate love for Puerto Rican cuisine, his family’s original home. He tries to cook every day and is happiest if he’s grilling. He lists pernil, a traditional, slow-roasted pulled pork holiday dish, as his comfort food, but he doesn’t make it because his mother and grandmother have perfected it.
For those interested in testing these recipes in their home kitchens, visit the full list at duke-energy.com/2023Recipes.
SCOTT SNYDER AND JAMAL IGLE INVENT A NEW TEENAGE ADVENTURER IN DUDLEY DATSON AND THE FOREVER MACHINE
Dark Horse presents the Comixology Originals digital series in print for the first time!
Get ready for a rollicking sci-fi adventure featuring a teenage inventor, his talking dog, and a machine that controls time and space in Dudley Datson and the Forever Machine! First published digitally by ComiXology Originals, Scott Snyder and Jamal Igle’s series is now presented in print in three beautifully-presented oversized issues. Written by Snyder, illustrated by Igle, inked by Juan Castro, colored by Chris Sotomayer, and lettered by Tom Napolitano, Dudley Datson and the Forever Machine issue #1 will also feature several variant covers by Igle, Romy Jones, Khary Randolph, Javier Rodrigues, and one final artist whose cover will be revealed at a later date (stay tuned!).
Have you ever wondered why all the great figures in history had a pet companion, and if they were all running from the same mysterious threat? Such questions have never crossed the mind of Dudley Datson, a fifteen-year-old with a penchant for invention. But when dastardly foes turn his world upside down, Dudley will have to start facing things beyond his wildest imagination in this modern-day fable.
Dudley Datson and the Forever Machine #1 (of 3), 56 pages per issue, travels into comic shops on April 17, 2024. It is now available for pre-order at yourlocal comic shop for $4.99.
Be sure to follow Dark Horse Comics on social media and check our website, www.darkhorse.com, for more news, announcements, and updates!
Praise for Dudley Datson and the Forever Machine:
“[Dudley Datson and the Forever Machine is] an original sci-fi/superhero pastiche that would feel perfectly at home in the world of Astro City or the works of Jack Kirby… The story has a fun, light, and very human tone that makes it instantly engaging.”–GeekDad (Rating 9/10)
“Spinning a story that spans generations and weaves in dimensional travel and alien lifeforms, though perhaps most impressive is that Dudley never moves from the story’s center… artist Jamal Igle, colorist Chris Sotomayor, inker Juan Castro, and letterer Tom Napolitano bring those scenes to life and keep the reader engaged, and when the action does pick up it pops off the page.”–Comicbook.com
“Mixing sci-fi and the magic of invention, Dudley Datson is a younger character who is relatable to teenagers across the country. It’s also a story about invention and how there’s a secret society running things you’ll definitely want to learn more about.”–AIPT Comics
“Dudley Datson and the Forever Machine truly feels like it’s made for everyone and embodies the pure creative spirit of comics.”–But Why Tho?
Sneak Peek: Pure Wit: The Revolutionary Life of Margaret Cavendish by Francesca Peacock
“My ambition is not only to be Empress, but Authoress of a whole world.”—Margaret Cavendish
Margaret Cavendish, then Lucas, was born in 1623 to an aristocratic family. In 1644, as England descended into civil war, she joined the court of the formidable Queen Henrietta Maria at Oxford. With the rest of the court she went into self-imposed exile in France. Her family’s wealth and lands were forfeited by Parliament. It was in France that she met her partner, William Cavendish, Marquess of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, a marriage that made her the Duchess of Newcastle and would remain at the heart of both her life and career.
Margaret was a passionate writer. She wrote extensively on gender, science, philosophy, and published under her own name at a time when women simply did not do so. Her greatest work was The Blazing World, published in 1666, a utopian proto-novel that is thought to be one of the earliest works of science fiction that brought together Margaret’s talents in poetry, philosophy, and science.
Yet hers is a legacy that has long divided opinion, and history has largely forgotten her, an undeserved fate for a brilliant, courageous proto-feminist. In Pure Wit, Francesca Peacock remedies this omission and shines a spotlight on the fascinating, pioneering, yet often complex and controversial life, of the multi-faceted Margaret Cavendish.
A God In Hiding by Matthew Hughes
A God In Hiding by Matthew Hughes
In a far-future world of wizards and walled cities, Lieve Reder has risen from being a small chandler’s daughter to become the captain of a riverboat owned by House Bernaglio in the oligarch-run city of Exley. She has ambitions to rise higher and when her employer, the widow Philaria Bernaglio, asks her to travel to the remote desert town of Ur Nazim to retrieve a mysterious item her dead husband, Nulf Bernaglio ordered, she signs on to the quest.
Accompanied by Dai, an artificial human created by one of the mad thaumaturges of Olliphract to be part of the wizards’ deadly war games, she sets out on the perilous journey. But the object she is sent to collect turns out to be one of the abandoned, semi-sentient tools the demiurge used to create the cosmos in which she lives. It’s the kind of entity that can become a god. And other forces seek to possess it for their own purposes.
One challenge leads to another, leading Reder to embark on an even more dangerous quest, to the far northern rim of the world where she must awaken a powerful godlet that just wants to be left to dream in peace.
Along the way, she must contend with the assassins’ guild, secret agents of the Duke of Vanderoy, corruptible officials, a pair of quarreling, elderly wizard brothers, an ensorcelled flying reptile, ogres, cannibal weremen, and a surprise visitor who has the power to upend all of Phenomenality.
Through it all, Reder keeps her eyes on the prize: to move up in the world and make her own destiny.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Matthew Hughes is a Canadian author of science fiction and fantasy.
His speculative fiction novels are: Fools Errant, Fool Me Twice, Black Brillion, Majestrum, The Commons, The Spiral Labyrinth, Template, Hespira, The Other, The Damned Busters, Costume Not Included, Hell to Pay, Song of the Serpent and Wolverine: Lifeblood (both as Hugh Matthews), A Wizard’s Henchman, A God in Chains, Baldemar, and Passengers & Perils.
His magnum opus is What the Wind Brings, a historical novel with magical realism elements. It was the first Canadian work to win the international Endeavour Award. He waited more than forty years to write the novel, and spent a year composing several drafts, made possible by a $25,000 grant from the Canada Council for the Arts.
His major influence as a writer of speculative fiction is the Grandmaster Jack Vance. Booklist has called Hughes Vance’s “heir apparent.”
In 2021, Vance’s estate (Spatterlight Press), published Hughes’s Barbarians of the Beyond, an authorized companion novel to Vance’s iconic revenge series, The Demon Princes. The book prompted George R.R. Martin to say, “Hughes does Jack Vance better than anyone except Jack himself.”
His short fiction has appeared in Asimov’s, Fantasy & Science Fiction, Lightspeed, Pulp Literature, Postscripts, Storyteller, Interzone, Amazing, Unfit, and several anthologies edited by Gardner Dozois and George R.R. Martin, including the bestseller, Rogues.
His works have been short-listed for the Aurora, Locus, Nebula, Philip K Dick, A.E. Van Vogt, Neffy, Alberta Book Publishing, and Endeavour Awards.
In 2020, he was inducted into the Canadian Science Fiction and Fantasy Association’s Hall of Fame.
Before turning to writing fiction, he spent three decades as the top-ranked speechwriter in British Columbia, writing for leaders of all three provincial political parties and CEOs of the province’s largest corporations.
Since 2007, he has traveled the world as a housesitter, living in twelve countries.
More information about him can be found at: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Hughes_(writer)