Recent research concludes that trigger warnings are neither necessary nor devastating for those who receive them—although they may induce uncomfortable anticipation.| Psychology Today
Speculative fiction thrives on imagination but also touches real emotions. A content warning respects readers’ boundaries while preserving creative freedom.| Speculative Fiction Writers Association
C. Beckett was given a collection of Fantasy and Science Fiction Magazines as a teenager and read hundreds of the stories — he was hooked and started writing fiction in 2013. He loves to write hard…| Speculative Fiction Writers Association