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[Forward to a Friend]( MCU PHASE 4 [âWe are more alike than you thinkâ: Black Panther: Wakanda Forever]( Chadwick Bosemanâs spirit looms large over the newest Marvel offering, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. The film lets the characters feel grief, live it, breathe it, sink into it, and finally drag themselves out of it. It permeates every act from every character. Here, Alex Brown reviews the film and how it explores loss, community, and family. [Read more]( SHARE THIS: [Publish to Facebook]( [Publish to Twitter]( MISTBORN [Brandon Sandersonâs The Lost Metal: Full Spoiler Discussion]( Exciting news: The Lost Metal is officially in bookstores! Which means itâs time to dig into the newest Sanderson novel and the epic conclusion of Mistborn Era 2. Join Lyndsey Luther and Ross Newberry as they kick off a spoiler-filled conversation about Wax and Wayne and company, plus all the revelations and hints at what comes next⦠[Read more]( SHARE THIS: [Publish to Facebook]( [Publish to Twitter]( SF BOOK RECS [Five SFF Books About Crashed Spaceships]( Who doesnât love a crashed spaceship? There is always a mystery, the promise ofâwhat? Treasure? An alien monster hiding in wait? Maybe both! Something, at any rate, is there, in the ruined grandeur of a vast technological marvel. Who can resist it? Lavie Tidhar recommends five essential stories about crashed spaceships. [Read more]( SHARE THIS: [Publish to Facebook]( [Publish to Twitter]( WHEEL OF TIME [I Love How The Wheel of Time TV Series Commits to Character Growth]( One of the cornerstones of Robert Jordanâs Wheel of Time series is long-term character development. Over the course of 14 books, we really get to dig into who our protagonists are. Amazonâs adaptation of the series continues to center our favorite characters, but in new and exciting ways. Here, Ryan Van Loan discusses how the Wheel of Time books and TV show take different approaches to telling the stories of Egwene and Perrin. [Read more]( SHARE THIS: [Publish to Facebook]( [Publish to Twitter]( MARK AS READ [The Anxiety of the TBR Shelf]( Is it possible to have too many unread books? Itâs a thing we readers often think about, though sometimes itâs framed in other ways: Will I have enough to read? What do I want to read next? Whatâs new that Iâm excited about? Whatâs that book about? How did it end up in my shopping cart or my bookstore pile? Whoops! In a new Mark As Read column, Molly Templeton discusses the ever-looming pile of books, and how to alleviate some of the anxiety of not having read them all. [Read more]( SHARE THIS: [Publish to Facebook]( [Publish to Twitter]( SFF BESTIARY [Wolfman, Werewolf, Lycanthrope]( As iconic as the unicorn and the dragon are to the fantasy bestiary, the werewolf is to horror and urban fantasy. Itâs at least as old in the human imagination, and arguably in literature. Here, Judith Tarr dives into the history of the werewolf in myth and fiction and how it carries on and reverberates in the modern imagination. [Read more]( SHARE THIS: [Publish to Facebook]( [Publish to Twitter]( LIKE A SURGEON [Weird: The Al Yankovic Story May Be Humanityâs Greatest Achievement]( Weird is a parody biopic which features Daniel Radcliffe as Al, Evan Rachel Wood as Madonna, Rainn Wilson as Dr. Demento, and comedic cameos that have to be seen to be believed to fill out all the musical luminaries Weird Al has met over his long and storied career. More than that, itâs a funny, joyful celebration of weirdness. Leah Schnelbach enthusiastically reviews the new film here. [Read more]( SHARE THIS: [Publish to Facebook]( [Publish to Twitter]( SFF MAGAZINES [Locus Magazine Is Essential to the SFF Community]( "Howâd you find yourself on the Locus website? Whenâd you get your first issue? After 54 years of speculative fiction journalism, we are in danger of losing Locus Magazine, one of the foremost publishers of speculative fiction. LP Kindred shares why Locus is so essential to SFF, and how you can help keep the magazine going. [Read more]( SHARE THIS: [Publish to Facebook]( [Publish to Twitter]( Follow Tor.com to get updates on all of our original fiction. FOLLOW US: [Follow Us on Facebook]( [Follow Us on Twitter]( [Follow Us on Tumblr]( [Follow Us on Pinterest]( This email was sent by: Macmillan 120 Broadway New York, NY, 10271, US We respect your right to privacy - [view our policy]( Macmillan believes piracy hurts writers, readers and everyone who loves books. Learn more and report suspicious activity [here.]( To subscribe to this or other email communications from Macmillan, please click [here](. Visit our [profile center]( to update your email address and/or other information. If you no longer wish to receive this email communication, click [here]( to unsubscribe.