January 2026 Books and Reading Notes

January was a low-acquisition month until the last two days, when I drove to Novi to help run Magical ConFusion, and picked up half a dozen new books from the attending authors. I also picked up a beautiful new print from the 2026 ConFusion Creative Guest of Honor Megen Leigh.

Acquisitions

Books and other media acquired in the month of January 2026.
Books and other media acquired in the month of January 2026.
  1. Geetanjali Shree, The Roof Beneath Their Feet (And Other Stories) [2026.01.17]
  2. In Formation #3 [2026.01.21]
  3. Jordan Kurella, The Death of Mountains (Lethe Press) [2026.01.31] – Inscribed
  4. D.M. Beucler, Memory and Magic (Luna Press) [2026.01.31] – Inscribed
  5. Steph Campbell, A Constructs’ Nature: A solo-journaling TTRPG – [2026.01.31]
  6. Maurice Broaddus, The Knights of Breton Court (JABberwocky Literary Agency) [2026.01.31]
  7. The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, Summer 2025 [2026.01.31]
  8. Asimov’s Science Fiction, November 1993 [2026.01.31]
  9. Ashley Castañόn, Submerged [2026.01.31] – Inscribed

Reading List

Books

Books and magazines I read in the month of January 2026.
Books and magazines I read in the month of January 2026.
  1. Stephen Leigh, A Fading Sun [2026.01.02]
  2. New Edge Sword & Sorcery Magazine #4 [2026.01.04]
  3. David T. Courtwright, The Age of Addiction: How Bad Habits Became Big Business [2026.01.17]
  4. Todd Goddard, Devouring Time: Jim Harrison, A Writer’s Life [2026.01.23]
  5. New Edge Sword & Sorcery Magazine #5 [2026.01.25]

Short Prose

  1. Kameron Hurley, “The Flesh of Memory” [2026.01.02]
  2. Jeremy Pak Nelson, “Gaze Upon the Beating Dark”, New Edge Sword & Sorcery Magazine #4 [2026.01.01]
  3. Jonathan Olfert, “White in the Eye”, New Edge Sword & Sorcery Magazine #4 [2026.01.02]
  4. Kirk A. Johnson, “The Concord of the Outhar”, New Edge Sword & Sorcery Magazine #4 [2026.01.03]
  5. Michael Moorcock, “A Portrait in Ivory”, New Edge Sword & Sorcery Magazine #4 [2026.01.03]
  6. Oliver Brackenbury, “Hunter”, New Edge Sword & Sorcery Magazine #4 [2026.01.03]
  7. Harry Turtledove, “The Jesting Jann”, New Edge Sword & Sorcery Magazine #4 [2026.01.03]
  8. Dariel R. A. Quiogue, “Battle of the Nine Waters”, New Edge Sword & Sorcery Magazine #4 [2026.01.04]
  9. June Orchid Parker, “A Serpent From the Ash”, New Edge Sword & Sorcery Magazine #4 [2026.01.04]
  10. Audrey Stollings, “The Dissolving City”, New Edge Sword & Sorcery Magazine #5 [2026.01.09]
  11. Samir Sirk Morató, “In Perfection’s Shape I Writhe”, New Edge Sword & Sorcery Magazine #5 [2026.01.10]
  12. Luana Saitta, “Staku-Ra’s Hoard”, New Edge Sword & Sorcery Magazine #5 [2026.01.11]
  13. Timaeus Bloom, “The Lament of a Shieldman”, New Edge Sword & Sorcery Magazine #5 [2026.01.11]
  14. Premee Mohamed, “The Maiden of the Serpent Moon”, New Edge Sword & Sorcery Magazine #5 [2026.01.25]
  15. Bryn Hammond, “The Change”, New Edge Sword & Sorcery Magazine #5 [2026.01.25]
  16. Molly Tanzer, “Jirel Meets Death”, New Edge Sword & Sorcery Magazine #5 [2026.01.25]

February 2024 Books and Reading Notes

Now that I am no longer trapped under a volume of Dostoevsky I can resume my normal reading pace. In February I completed 16 books and journals. Sure, that sounds like a lot, but I purposefully picked the shorted unread books on my bookshelves. The combined word-count of these 16 books is probably less than a third of what I read in Dostoevsky’s Demons, which took almost two months to finish. And a lot of that was not because of the length of the book, but because it was Dostoevsky, and 1,000 words of Dostoevsky is, like, at least 1,500 words of anyone else.

A lot of these shorter works are graphic novels, or works in translations from works-in-translation publishers like Deep Vellum, And Other Stories, Open Letter Books, and Two Lines Press.

Acquisitions

  1. Andrzej Tichý (Nichola Smalley, translator), Purity (And Other Stories) [2024.02.24] – The newest arrival from my subscription to And Other Stories.

Reading List

Books

  1. Wolfgang Hilbig (Isabel Fargo Cole, translator), The Tidings of the Trees [2024.02.01] – Well written and well-translated, but just couldn’t get into this one. Fortunately I have more Hilbig in my library so I can give him another chance.
  2. Saladin Ahmed and Dave Acosta, Dragon [2024.02.01] – Fantastically written and beautifully-illustrated graphic novel. I will now need to seek out more of Ahmed’s comic writings.
  3. Elizabeth A. Trembley, Look Again: A Memoir [2024.02.01] – An amazing memoir about how the stories we tell ourselves (and about ourselves) change over time, and with the telling.
  4. Duanwad Pimwana (Mui Poopoksakul, translator), Bright [2024.02.05]
  5. Lady Churchill’s Rosebud Wristlet #41 [2024.02.08]
  6. Andy Duncan and Ellen Klages, Wakulla Springs [2024.02.10]
  7. Chris Abani, The Face: Cartography of the Void [2024.02.10]
  8. Ruth Ozeki, The Face: A Time Code [2024.02.11]
  9. Tash Aw, The Face: Strangers on a Pier [2024.02.11]
  10. Oleg Sentsov (Uilleam Blacker, translator), Life Went On Anyway [2024.02.12]
  11. Maurice Broaddus, Buffalo Soldiers [2024.02.15] – Excellent novella in the steampunk tradition. Truly enjoyable reading experience. My only complaint is that this wasn’t a full-size novel.
  12. Anne Garréta (Emma Ramadan, translator), Not One Day [2024.02.17]
  13. Kim Sagwa (Sunhee Jeong, translator), b, Book, and Me [2024.02.21]
  14. Fouad Laroui (Emma Ramadan, translator), The Curious Case of Dassoukine’s Trousers [2024.02.25]
  15. Carmen Boullosa (Peter Bush, translator), Before [2024.02.26]
  16. Valérie Mréjen (Katie Shireen Assef, translator), Black Forest [2024.02.27]

Short Prose

  1. Rachel Ayers, “Magicians & Grotesques”, Lady Churchill’s Rosebud Wristlet #41 [2024.02.07]
  2. Nicole Kimberling, “Quarantine Pantry Challenge”, Lady Churchill’s Rosebud Wristlet #41 [2024.02.07]
  3. Holly Tamsin, “Fogdog Films”, Lady Churchill’s Rosebud Wristlet #41 [2024.02.08]
  4. David Fawkes, “Letterghost”, Lady Churchill’s Rosebud Wristlet #41 [2024.02.08]
  5. Oleg Sentsov, “Autobiography (In Literary Form)”, Life Went On Anyway [2024.02.11]
  6. Oleg Sentsov, “Dog”, Life Went On Anyway [2024.02.11]
  7. Oleg Sentsov, “Childhood”, Life Went On Anyway [2024.02.11]
  8. Oleg Sentsov, “Hospital”, Life Went On Anyway [2024.02.12]
  9. Oleg Sentsov, “School”, Life Went On Anyway [2024.02.12]
  10. Oleg Sentsov, “Testament”, Life Went On Anyway [2024.02.12]
  11. Oleg Sentsov, “Grandma”, Life Went On Anyway [2024.02.12]
  12. Oleg Sentsov, “The Makars”, Life Went On Anyway [2024.02.12]
  13. Jim C. Hines, “The Blue Corpse Corps” (Patreon subscriber story) [2024.12.15]
  14. Fouad Laroui, “The Curious Case of Dassoukine’s Trousers”, The Curious Case of Dassoukine’s Trousers [2024.02.21]
  15. Fouad Laroui, “Dislocation”, The Curious Case of Dassoukine’s Trousers [2024.02.22]
  16. Fouad Laroui, “Born Nowhere”, The Curious Case of Dassoukine’s Trousers [2024.02.22]
  17. Fouad Laroui, “Khouribga, or the Laws of the Universe”, The Curious Case of Dassoukine’s Trousers [2024.02.25]
  18. Fouad Laroui, “What’s Not Said in Brussels”, The Curious Case of Dassoukine’s Trousers [2024.02.25]
  19. Fouad Laroui, “Bennani’s Bodyguard”, The Curious Case of Dassoukine’s Trousers [2024.02.25]
  20. Fouad Laroui, “The Invention of Dry Swimming”, The Curious Case of Dassoukine’s Trousers [2024.02.25]
  21. Fouad Laroui, “Fifteen Minutes as Philosophers”, The Curious Case of Dassoukine’s Trousers [2024.02.25]
  22. Fouad Laroui, “The Night Before”, The Curious Case of Dassoukine’s Trousers [2024.02.25]