SF&FKIT for 2025

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SF&FKIT for 2025

1majkia
Edited: Dec 15, 10:43 am

Welcome to the Science Fiction and Fantasy Category Challenge for 2025!

Please sign up for a month and add a topic if you've selected one or leave blank if you're still pondering

JAN - amberwitch - Cozy Fantasy January SF&FKIT
FEB - Miss Brangwen - The Art of SFF
MAR - Tess_W - Magical Realism
APR - DeltaQueen50 - Women Authors
MAY - KeithChaffee - Authors of Global South
JUN - Robertgreaves - Anthologies and Collections
JUL - h-mb - Alternative History
AUG - christina_reads - Space
SEP - susanna.fraser - Back to School SFF
OCT - majkia - Mysterious Artifacts
NOV - h-mb - The Day After
DEC - RosemaryLovesBooks - disabled main character

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2Robertgreaves
Nov 2, 8:20 am

Pondering

3MissBrangwen
Nov 2, 8:23 am

I would like to take February with "The Art of SFF".
If anyone else really wants February, I could do a couple of other months, too.

4DeltaQueen50
Nov 2, 11:38 am

I could do "Women Authors" in April.

5KeithChaffee
Nov 2, 1:26 pm

I'll take May; I'd like to do authors from the Global South.

6majkia
Nov 2, 2:01 pm

>3 MissBrangwen:>4>5 Gotcha.

7h-mb
Nov 2, 4:34 pm

I'll take July (or any other month) with Alternative History.

8susanna.fraser
Edited: Nov 2, 5:40 pm

I'll take September with a "back to school" challenge for SFF related to academia in some way--dark academia, wizard school, Starfleet academy, a major character is a teacher or professor, etc.

9amberwitch
Nov 3, 6:08 am

I would be glad to host January with a Cozy fantasy challenge. Suitable for cuddling up inside and wait out the bleakest month on the northern hemisphere.

10majkia
Nov 3, 9:26 am

Got everyone up to and including amberwitch. All great ideas!

11Tess_W
Nov 3, 11:46 pm

Could I have March for Magical Realism please?

12majkia
Nov 4, 6:43 am

>11 Tess_W: You've got it. 5 more months to go.

13amberwitch
Nov 4, 7:04 am

>11 Tess_W: thats a good one!
In fact, I love all the challenges so far.
Looking forward to next year:)

14majkia
Nov 4, 9:16 am

I'll do June for Mysterious Artifacts.

15majkia
Nov 6, 9:59 am

We need four more volunteers to set up the year.

16h-mb
Nov 6, 12:05 pm

I can do another month, whichever. I'll have to think about a theme, perhaps something about "the day after one saved the country/world/universe, if it suits you.

17amberwitch
Nov 6, 12:13 pm

>16 h-mb: I could also do another month if no one else has the time - how about New horizons in December for instance?

18majkia
Nov 6, 12:41 pm

I'd be glad if either of you or both choose to do that.

19amberwitch
Nov 6, 1:10 pm

>18 majkia: Consider it done:-)

20christina_reads
Nov 6, 2:04 pm

I'm happy to volunteer for a month, with the theme of space. Can be space opera, space travel, life on other planets, etc.

21KeithChaffee
Nov 6, 2:06 pm

>16 h-mb: >17 amberwitch: I'm not sure I understand what you have in mind with either of those themes. Could you say a bit more, maybe mention some titles that would fit what you're thinking?

22h-mb
Nov 6, 2:11 pm

>18 majkia: It's decided then, with "the day after". I can pick whichever month but I'll say November for the moment.

23majkia
Nov 6, 2:52 pm

>21 KeithChaffee: 'Space' seems pretty clear to me when she says, space opera, time travel, life on other planets. Set in space.

I'm figuring the Day After is what happens after the Disaster, or Invasion or first contact, or whatever?

24majkia
Nov 6, 2:54 pm

I'll do a second month if no one else steps up and for december we can alwys do the old standard of something I meant to read but didn't get to.

25h-mb
Edited: Nov 6, 3:38 pm

>23 majkia: I was thinking also of the day after the war is won/lost, after the hero becomes king or win his/her goal, after some closure has been attained. Many books stop there but for exemple, Tchaikovsky in Redemption's blade imagine what happens after the "dark lord" is killed. Marko Kloos in Aftershocks does it too. I'll be interested in books tackling what happens after the great deed has been accomplished.

26KeithChaffee
Nov 6, 7:11 pm

>23 majkia: No, I understood "space." "New horizons" is the other one that I don't quite get.

27Robertgreaves
Nov 6, 8:35 pm

>25 h-mb: Another example would be So This Is Ever After by F. T. Lukens. The Prophecy has been fulfilled. The Vile One has been slain and the Land freed. Now what?

28Robertgreaves
Nov 7, 6:06 am

I already have a KIT for October, so if somebody doesn't mind swapping I could do a month with a theme of anthologies and collections

29amberwitch
Edited: Nov 7, 6:38 am

>26 KeithChaffee: New horizons could be space explorations or emigration like The Sparrow, To be taught, if fortunate, Wess’har Wars, Six Wakes, The Deep Sky, The wrong stars.
It could be Emily Wilde exploring faerie, or Frontier Magic in an alternative West, The Girl who fell beneath the sea navigating a spirit world, A psalm for the Wild-built exploring an abandoned wilderness, Emilies adventures underground or in the aether.
Or anything really that you think would fit under this heading.

30majkia
Nov 7, 6:26 am

>28 Robertgreaves: I can swap with you for June

31Robertgreaves
Nov 7, 7:34 am

>30 majkia: OK, let's do that then. Thank you

32majkia
Nov 7, 9:36 am

>31 Robertgreaves: Thanks! Done

Only one more month left.

33majkia
Dec 9, 7:41 am

December is still open and hoping for a volunteer.

34RosemaryLovesBooks
Dec 11, 10:23 am

I would love to do December, how about sci-fi/fantasy with a disabled main character?!

35majkia
Dec 11, 10:52 am

Sounds great! You've got it.

36majkia
Dec 11, 10:54 am

Okay, we are set for the year. :) Thanks everyone.

37majkia
Dec 15, 10:44 am