Can’t Miss Indie Press Speculative Fiction for July and August 2023

Most novels do not come complete with blurbs from Jean-Michel Cousteau; the underwater setting of James Sturz’s Underjungle, or Sturz’s many years spent reporting on oceanic issues, might help explain why Sturz’s novel does. Underjungle is peopled by a species of sentient, ocean-bound life forms, and takes a philosophical turn as its characters discover a mysterious intrusion into their world, with unnerving implications.

Read the full article in Tor.com here.

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