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Anna Peppard discusses pop culture studies and her book Supersex: Sexuality, Fantasy, and the Superhero

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You can send news, tips, and suggestions to locus@locusmag.com. If you see problems or bugs on the site, please let us know and include the URL and also which browser you are using. Follow us! Locus Magazine and Website cover science fiction, fantasy, young-adult, horror books, short fiction, anthologies, magazines, films, news, conventions, and international. Also interviews with SFF authors, editors, artists, and more. Copyright © 2021 Locus Publications. All rights reserved. PLEASE SUPPORT LOCUS WITH A DONATION TODAY! Locus is a 501(c)(3) non-profit and relies on donations and subscribers to stay alive. Now losing some of our last bookstores to the trials of 2020,

Aiden Thomas Lost in the Never Woods Fantasy: Read Free Excerpt

Image: Swoon Reads Last year, author Aiden Thomas made history with Cemetery Boys, the first fiction book by a trans author and with a trans main character to make the New York Times bestseller list. Their next book, Lost in the Never Woods, puts a dark spin on the classic tale of Peter Pan, and io9 has an exclusive peek! Advertisement Here’s a brief summary, followed by the full cover by artist Loika: It’s been five years since Wendy and her two brothers went missing in the woods, but when the town’s children start to disappear, the questions surrounding her brothers’ mysterious circumstances are brought back into the light. Attempting to flee her past, Wendy almost runs over an unconscious boy lying in the middle of the road.

What Draws So Many Boomers to Florida s Sprawling Disneyland for Retirees ?

What Draws So Many Boomers to America s Largest Retirement Community? Charles Bramesco, provided by FacebookTwitterEmail The retirement mega-community known as “The Villages” sprawls out over a slice of central Florida approximately 14 miles long and five miles across, a thick rectangle of land just northwest of Orlando. The geriatric paradise offers every form of recreation known to man against an immaculately manicured backdrop, making it one of America’s fastest-growing communities at 130,000 and counting and the setting of Some Kind of Heaven, the debut documentary feature from 24-year-old filmmaker Lance Oppenheim. His strange, wondrous film peels back the placid surface of the so-called “Disneyland for retirees” to reveal a current of unsatisfied yearning common to a few of the more disillusioned residents, as they contend with the feeling that something’s missing in the place that supposedly has everything. Oppenheim came prepared to address the generation

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