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    Interview with Suzan Palumbo, author of Countess banner. Background image of stylized comic book art from book cover, layered dark blue hues and a undulating desert with a mysterious cloaked woman to the right of banner, standing powerfully as her cloak billows around her gunslinger outfit, the moon looming behind her on the horizon. To centre left of banner a solid lighter blue section with text and Open Book logo overlaid.
    November 04, 2024

    Suzan Palumbo's Novella Countess is a Queer, Caribbean, Anti-Colonial Sci-fi Epic

    Suzan Palumbo has already turned heads in her previous work, with short fiction that has been nominated for the Nebula, Aurora, and World Fantasy Awards. Avid sci-fi readers will delight in immersing ...

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