Get Ready for #SciFiMonth 2022!
It’s that time of the year again! November is upon us, which means so is Sci-Fi Month! Hosted by Lisa of Dear Geek Place and imyril of There’s Always Room For One More, the event enters its tenth year in 2022 and once more The BiblioSanctum will be participating.
Starting today, we’ll be joining other bloggers, authors, and readers in a month-long celebration of everything science fiction. But that doesn’t mean we’ll stop covering all our other favorite genres! You will most definitely continue to see our usual reviews, weekly memes and features, spotlights, and all that other fun stuff. The only difference is, some of our reviews and posts will branch off from the usual to encompass the various mediums of science fiction.
The organizers have also arranged for some pretty exciting features like giveaways, readalongs, and a whole lot of other fun activities. So if this is something you’re interested in taking part of, head on over to the Google form to sign up.
Also, the great thing about Sci-Fi Month is that it’s a casual, low-pressure event. It has no deadlines, no specific challenges or quotas to meet–just a month of fun to enjoy, discuss, and share everything science fiction. Sci-Fi Month is whatever you make it, and you are welcome to join anytime.
As for my plans, I’ll most likely be playing things by ear. Unlike the last couple of years though, I have made a reading list already, and have even gotten started on a few of these books! Here’s what I hope to be covering this month, a mix of new releases and catch-up titles from earlier this year:
I’ll also be doing my best to keep up my regular features like Waiting on Wednesdays and keep them sci-fi themed, and who knows, I may even get some time to tackle an event challenge or two! Just look for the posts tagged with “SciFi November” or containing the SciFi Month images and hashtags to see how I’m getting involved.
So what are you waiting for? Grab the #SciFiMonth banner (created by artist Simon Fetscher) and come explore the wonders of science fiction with us! Also be sure to follow the event on Twitter @SciFiMonth so you won’t miss a thing. In the meantime, feel free to let us know:
How long have you been a fan of science fiction?
Why do you like sci-fi and what is your favorite thing about it?
What are your favorite books/games/films/TV shows in the genre?
What are your plans for Sci-Fi Month?
YAY! Let’s roll!!!!! 😀
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Woot!
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They always have cool banners 🙂
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Yes, they are killing it with the artwork this year!
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I actually have quite a few November SF releases on my plate this year, which works out well. And I do need to catch up with Wrath as well😁
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Indeed, I hope to get to all the November sci-fi releases!
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Ooh, I’m woefully underprepared for this month’s event but I’m I have some sci-fi eagerly waiting to be read.
Lynn 😀
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Haha, I’m not that prepared either. Good thing this event is casual!
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Looks like a great list. I look forward to seeing what you think of them. I’ve not thought very far ahead. Just started Asimov’s Foundation, figured that might a good place to start. 🙂
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Yes, Asimov is always a good start 😀
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I hope you’ll have a lot of fun Mogsy!
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Thank you!
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Lost in time, the Gear series and especially Station Eternity are definitely on my agenda for sciFi Month!
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Yes, in spite of the mixed reviews for Station Eternity that I’ve seen, I’m curious!
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Looking forward to Sci-Fi reading this month, I haven’t read too much of that genre this year! Looking forward to reading Winter’s Orbit – and I’ve got a video game post all set to go later this week!
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Yay! I’m curious to see what video game it is!
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Uggghhhhh this is going to be a rough Scifi Month. I’m dealing with life, reading burnout, and I just started rereading a fantasy trilogy. Can you just read some for me by proxy? I’ll owe you lol
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Haha, I’ll try my best! No promises how well I’ll do this year, lol…
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I just finished up Station Eternity and I loved it. Happy reading!
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I will try, I usually fail though 😉
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