
SPSFC4 Review: Orion by Aaron Frale
Why does Orion keep coming back to life? Why is there always a princess? Who is Stabby? You may not guess the answers but you'll enjoy the read to find out.
SPSFC4 Review: The Winds of Change by Sam Paisley
With a solid isekai foundation, The Winds of Change is carried by a unique, expansive world and rich characters, even with some plot missteps along the way.
SPSFC4 Review: All Hope of Becoming Human by Lonnie Busch
From the first page, I became invested in this story. The characters are well written and believable and the plot continues to build throughout. I recommend it.
SPSFC4 Review: EAT by Jesse Brown
The title of this book is very apt: I absolutely devoured EAT. Tense horror, electric action, an immensely gripping cast—Jesse Brown absolutely nailed this one.
SPSFC4 Review: Blood Sacrifice by Q. Turner
Two protest leaders, two different ideologies of how to fix things, each one having their own personal problems. All to have some freedom. Care for more?
SPSFC4 Review: Forward and Back by Michael Pickard
Forward and Back is an interesting time travel story that will keep you engaged throughout—but get ready to think and rethink about it after its final pages.
SPSFC Review: The Wrong Stop by Rex Burke
Hutch is a student of England wanting to tour Europe with his two friends. That is, until they get on a train to Berlin, and things go awry. Care for more?
Announcing SFF Insiders SPSFC4 Team
Join us as SFF Insiders proudly serves as a first-time judge for the SPSFC 4! Meet our team of contributors as we dive into this exciting sci-fi competition.