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Magazines Received – June

30 May 2026 at 17:00
This list covers new SF/F/H print, online, and electronic periodicals (including regularly updated websites) seen by Locus magazine, focusing on those that publish fiction or reviews and criticism. To submit titles for listing on these pages, please send to Locus Publications, 655 13th St. #100, Oakland CA 94612 or email locus@locusmag.com.

Online Magazines


Adventitious

  • Scott Beggs, ed.
  • Issue #3, June/July 2026, some stories free online, or $5.49 per issue, bimonthly.
  • A speculative fiction magazine that “hopes to be an intelligent mischievous literary magazine for the curious and unclassifiable” with fiction by M.A. Carrick, Clint Hannah-Lopez, Amanda Helms, and others. Cover by heron dawley.

Apex Magazine #153 blue coverApex Magazine

  • Lesley Conner, ed.
  • Issue #153, May 2026, free on­line or $4.99 per issue; bimonthly. SF/fantasy/horror magazine.
  • Fiction by Claire Jia-Wen, Beth Dawkins, Debbie Urbanski, and others; interviews; and articles. Cover by Valentina Paz.

Aurealis 

  • Stephen Higgins, ed., Cat Sparks, guest ed.
  • No. 190, May 2026, $3.99 digital, 10 times a year (every month except January and December). Australian SF/F magazine.
  • This issue includes fiction from Brendan Cottam, Donna Lee Austin, and Dominic Deveny-Borg; essays; an interview, and reviews. Cover by Harveys Art.

Beneath Ceaseless Skies

  • Scott H. Andrews, ed.
  • Issue #456, April 30, 2026, free online, biweekly. Literary fantasy/adventure magazine.
  • This issue includes stories by Alma Alexander, Tamara Vardomskaya, and Cara Masten DiGirolamo. Cover by Anthony Avon.

Black Cat Weekly

  • John Betancourt, ed.
  • Issue #242, $2.99 digital, weekly. SF and mystery digital magazine with original and reprinted stories. This issue has stories by Ray Cummings, Sam Merwin, Jr., Michael Randle, and others. Cover by Ron Miller.
  • Issue #243 includes fiction by Robert J. Pearsall, Lois Metzger, Manly Wade Wellman, and others. Cover by Stephen Hickman.
  • Issue #244 features work by Phyllis Anne Karr, Michael Avallone, John Jakes, and others. Cover by Steve Hickman.
  • Issue #245 has fiction by Mack Reynolds, Richard Wilson, Teel James Glenn, and others. Cover by Steve Hickman.
  • Issue #246 includes work by Ron Miller, Adrian Cole, Wallace West and others. Cover by Ron Miller.

Clarkesworld

  • Neil Clarke, ed.
  • Issue ##236, May 2026, free online or $3.99 digital/$13.99 print + digital, monthly.
  • SF/fantasy magazine with fiction from Louis Inglis Hall, Tia Tashiro, Nick Wolven, and others; essays; and interviews. Cover by Lisa Falkenstern.

Cosmic Roots and Eldritch Shores 

  • Fran Eisemann, ed.
  • April/May 2026, free online. Genre fiction magazine with stories, podcast and reviews.
  • In April, the site posted a story by P.N. Udochi, and more.

The Dark

  • Sean Wal­lace, ed.
  • Issue #132, May 2026, free online or digital available for $1.99-$2.99, monthly. Dark fantasy and horror magazine.
  • This issue includes fiction by NM Whitley, Nelson Stanley, Kelsea Yu, and Ai Jiang. Cover by Joe Therasakdhi.

Gray cover of The Deadlands #42The Deadlands

  • E. Catherine Tobler, ed.
  • Issue No. 42, Spring 2026, $6.99 digital, quarterly, 84pp, 12½ x 20½ cm. The Deadlands explores “all aspects of Death and the borders it shares with the living.”
  • This issue includes stories by A.E. Weisgerber, Phoenix Mendoza, Maya Ysabel Ng, and others; non-fiction; and poetry. Cover by Dory Whynot.

Escape Artists

  • Five weekly podcasts: Es­cape Pod <escapepod.org/> Valerie Valdes & Mur Lafferty, eds. (SF), Pod­Castle <podcastle.org/> Shingai Njeri Kagunda & Eleanor R. Wood, eds. (fantasy), PseudoPod <pseudopod.org/> Shawn Garrett & Alex Hofelich, eds. (horror), Cast of Wonders <www.castofwonders.org> Katherine Inskip, ed. (YA) and CatsCast <escapeartists.net/catscast/> Laura Pearlman, ed. (speculative fiction cat stories).
  • Free online. Genre podcasts of both original and previously published stories with accompanying text.

Flash Point SF

  • Thomas J. Griffin & M.A. Dosser, eds.
  • April -May 2026, free online, biweekly. Flash fiction SF and fantasy site.
  • In April and May, the site posted short fiction by Moh Afdhaal, Marie Brennan, and others.

Foofaraw

  • Kevin Kortum, ed.
  • Issue #008 May 2026, free online or $4.00 digital, monthly, 74pp. “A zine of surreal storytelling and worldly observations” with fiction, observations, and author interviews.
  • This issue includes stories by Maureen Bowden, H.C. Ricci, Anna Chung, and L.N. Hunter. Cover by Brendan Loper.

Galaxy Science Fiction 

  • Justin T. O’Conor Sloane, ed.
  • Issue #264, Vol 2, No.1, $14.99 print, April 2026, 198pp, 14 x 21½ cm.
  • Contemporary revival of Galaxy magazine with stories by Grant Carrington, Robert Silverberg, John Shirley, Robert Jeschonek, and others; interviews; poetry; articles; and art. Cover by Marianne Plumridge.

Lightspeed Magazine

  • John Joseph Ad­ams, ed.
  • Issue #192, May 2026, free online or $4.99 ebook, monthly.
  • Online SF/fantasy magazine with fiction from Sam W. Pisciotta, Kristine Kathryn Rusch, Melissa A Watkins, Ada Hoffmann, and others; author spotlights; and reviews. Cover by Warmtail.

Mysterion

  • Donald S. Crankshaw & Kristin Janz, eds.
  • May – June 2026, free online or via Patreon, bimonthly. Online magazine presenting stories that engage “meaningfully with Christianity…although not exclusively from a Christian perspective.”
  • May – June features stories by Larry Ferrill and Rod A. White. Cover by André Mata.

Black cover of Nightmare #164Nightmare Magazine

  • Wendy N. Wagner, ed.
  • Issue #164, May 2026, free online or $3.99 ebook, monthly.
  • Horror/dark fantasy magazine with fiction by Sarah Grey, Audrey Coble, and Bruce McAllister; author spotlights; an interview; non-fiction, and poetry. Cover by Gareth / Adobe Stock.

Reactor

  • Various eds.
  • April/May 2026, free online.
  • Macmillan house site publishing fiction and articles including original fiction from Louis Evans, Christopher Rowe, Daria Lavelle, John Langan, J.R. Dawson, and others; novel excerpts; rereads/rewatches of novels and television shows; news, reviews; articles, commentary; and interviews.

Samovar

  • Sarah Dodd, Laura Friis & Greg West eds.
  • April 27, 2026, free, quarterly. Special quarterly issue of Strange Horizons with translated speculative fiction in both English and its original language.
  • This issue has fiction by Moon Young Park (Paige Aniyah Morris, trans.) and Lu Qiucha (Hal Y. Zhang, trans); plus poetry.

Small Planet

  • Rachel Cordasco, ed.
  • Issue #1, May 2026, free, quarterly.
  • Premiere issue of a new magazine focusing on SF in translation with “interviews with translators, columns on forthcoming books, reviews of older and newer SFT, wish-lists of books we’d like translated into English, reports from countries around the world on their SF scenes, and so much more.”
  • The first issue includes pieces by Cheryl Morgan, Cristina Jurado, Alex Shvartsman, and others.

Speculative Insight

  • Alexandra Pierce, ed.
  • April/May 2026, free/paid, monthly. Online literary journal that publishes two nonfiction essays a month (one free and one subscriber-only) that “…explores the breadth and depth of the themes, ideas, and issues of science fiction and fantasy.”
  • This month’s essays are by Tansy Rayner Roberts and Praise Afolabi.

Strange Horizons

  • Gautam Bhatia, et al., eds.
  • April/May 2026, free, weekly.
  • Speculative fiction magazine with fiction by Jamie McGhee, Audrey Zhou, aegor ray, Dhiyanah Hassan, and others; poetry; non-fiction; columns; articles; and reviews. New issues are posted each Monday. Covers

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Weekly Bestsellers, 25 May 2026

26 May 2026 at 17:00
Dinniman Parade

Matt Dinniman’s A Parade of Horribles (Ace), eighth book in the Dungeon Crawler Carl series, debuts strongly, ranking in the top five of all four print lists compiled here, and at #1 on two of them. Seven other Dinniman titles rank on one or more lists this week, three of them on the NY Times fiction hardcover list.

Other debuts this week are books by Shannon Chakraborty, Dani Francis, Sarah Gailey, Sarah A. Parker, Veronica Roth, and Sarah Rees Brennan.

Title Debut / #wks on any list NYT
05.31
LAT
05.24
USAT
05.17
PW
05.25
Amz
(05.25)
UK:
Amz UK
(05.25)
Canada:
Amz.ca
(05.25)
Items on list -x- number of lists surveyed 10×3 10×2 150 15×3 100 100 100
Hardcovers
Aster, Starside 04.13.26 / 7 12 -3 76 -21 10 -2 xx
Brown, Red Rising (Deluxe Slipcase Edition) 10.27.25 / 30 xxx.. 66 -15 xxx..
Buehlman, Between Two Fires 03.16.26 / 10 xxx.. 20 + xxx..
Burke, Yesteryear 04.20.26 / 6 2 +1 1 = 3 = 2 +1 8 -2 3 -1 2 +4
Chakraborty, The Tapestry of Fate 05.25.26 / 1 34 ++ 13 ++
Collins, Sunrise on the Reaping 06.10.24 / 79 xx 16 +4 xxx.. xxx xxx..
Dinniman, A Parade of Horribles 04.27.26 / 5 1 ++ 5 ++ 4 ++ 1 ++ 32 -15 x
Dinniman, Carl’s Doomsday Scenario 01.12.26 / 20 11 +1 28 +6 24 -1 26 -5
Dinniman, Dungeon Crawler Carl 05.26.25 / 41 15 + xxx.. xxx.. xxx.. 95 -38 xxx..
Dinniman, The Butcher’s Masquerade 04.21.25 / 16 xxx.. 63 +27 xxx.. 75 -20
Dinniman, The Dungeon Anarchist’s Cookbook 02.02.26 / 16 13 +1 33 +12 31 -1
Dinniman, The Eye of the Bedlam Bride 05.26.25 / 14 xxx.. 79 + 12 +5 88 -28
Dinniman, The Gate of the Feral Gods 03.24.25 / 18 xxx.. 58 +21 xxx.. 59 -17
Dinniman, This Inevitable Ruin 10.06.25 / 11 xxx.. xxx.. xxx.. 15 +5 x
Francis, Broken Dove 05.25.26 / 1 3 ++ 8 ++ 3 ++
Gailey, Make Me Better 05.25.26 / 1 143 ++
Haig, The Midnight Train (UK) 05.18.26 / 2 10 +21
Klune, We Burned So Bright 05.11.26 / 3 xx xx 80 -44 xx
McIntire, Twisted 05.18.26 / 2 x 103 -90 x
Parker, The Ballad of Falling Dragons 05.25.26 / 1 18 ++ 48 ++ 11 ++
Perry, Rites of the Starling 04.06.26 / 8 xx xxx.. x 22 -3 xxx.. xxx.. xxx..
Roberts, Powerless 11.20.23 / 94 xxx.. xxx.. 12 +7 xxx.. xxx.. xxx..
Roth, Seek the Traitor’s Son 05.25.26 / 1 52 ++
SenLinYu, Alchemised 10.06.25 / 34 xxx.. xxx.. 124 -5 21 +1 xxx.. xxx.. xxx..
Smith, The Thorn Queen 04.27.26 / 3 9 ++ xxx.. xxx
Sorensen, Dire Bound 03.16.26 / 7 xxx.. 68 -40 17 -6 xx
Sorensen, Fury Bound 05.04.26 / 4 10 -8 24 -22 8 -7 xx x x
Tahir, Heir 10.14.24 / 13 xxx.. 138 + 9 +
Tuli, Storm Breaker 05.18.26 / 2 8 -6 131 -40 x
Wells, Platform Decay 05.18.26 / 2 x x 67 -59 x
Yarros, Onyx Storm 04.01.24 / 109 xxx.. xxx.. xxx.. xxx.. xxx.. 25 -3 xxx..
Yarros, Untitled Empyrean (Not Book Four) 04.20.26 / 6 x xxx.. 54 -18
Title Debut / #wks on any list NYT
05.31
LAT
05.24
USAT
05.17
PW
05.25
Amz
(05.25)
UK:
Amz UK
(05.25)
Canada:
Amz.ca
(05.25)
Paperbacks [tpb=trade]
Abercrombie, The Devils [tpb] 05.11.26 / 3 65 -25 14 +3
Brennan, All Hail Chaos [tpb] 05.25.26 / 1 21 ++
Buehlman, Between Two Fires [tpb] 09.09.24 / 13 61 +16
Dinniman, Dungeon Crawler Carl [tpb] 01.12.26 / 20 4 +2 4 = 9 +8 3 +2 23 -1 9 +2
Durst, The Faraway Inn [tpb] 04.13.26 / 6 xxx.. 14 +1 xxx..
Haig, The Midnight Library [tpb] 05.22.23 / 79 xxx.. 10 + xxx.. xxx.. xxx.. 82 + xxx..
Hazelwood, Mate [tpb] 10.20.25 / 16 xxx.. xxx.. 91 +4 xxx.. xxx.. xxx..
Kraus, Angel Down [tpb] 05.18.26 / 2 5 ++ 39 ++ 18 ++ x x
Maas, A Court of Frost and Starlight [tpb] 04.10.23 / 125 xxx.. xxx.. xxx.. xxx.. 98 + xxx..
Maas, A Court of Mist and Fury [tpb] 05.14.18 / 230 xxx.. xxx.. xxx.. xxx.. 47 +24 xxx..
Maas, A Court of Thorns and Roses [tpb] 05.16.16 / 267 xxx.. xxx.. 98 -15 xxx.. xxx.. 42 +16 xxx..
Maas, A Court of Thorns and Roses Paperback Box Set 06.19.23 / 143 xxx.. xxx.. xxx.. 99 -23
Maas, A Court of Wings and Ruin [tpb] 05.14.18 / 187 xxx.. xxx.. xxx.. xxx.. xxx.. 49 +40 xxx..
Orwell, Nineteen Eighty-Four 07.20.03 / 592 xxx.. 50 + xxx.. xxx.. xxx..
Rowling, Harry Potter Box Set: The Complete Collection (UK) [tpb] 03.23.15 / 452 xxx.. 74 +
Weir, Project Hail Mary [tpb] 10.03.22 / 79 3 -1 1 +1 1 +3 17 +3 9 -4 16 -3 4 -1
Yarros, Fourth Wing [tpb] 09.16.24 / 87 xxx.. xxx.. xxx.. xxx.. xxx.. 30 -14 xxx..
Yarros, Iron Flame [tpb] 06.02.25 / 48 xxx.. xxx.. xxx.. 33 -8 xxx..
Title Debut / #wks on any list NYT
05.31
LAT
05.24
USAT
05.17
PW
05.25
Amz
(05.25)
UK:
Amz UK
(05.25)
Canada:
Amz.ca
(05.25)
This cell color indicates rankings on children’s bestsellers lists This cell color indicates rankings of books based on pre-publication sales [Italics and brackets, and/or this cell color, indicate stale data — rankings from one or more weeks before — and do not contribute to the cumulative weeks on any list totals]

The table shows the current rank of each book and the change since last week, where:

= same as last week

+/- change since last week

+ back on list

++ new on list

x no longer on list (number of x’s: weeks off list)

All lists rank hardcovers and paperbacks separately, except for the USA Today list, which is a single list combining fiction and nonfiction in all formats. Dates shown are posted dates, except those in parentheses, which are dates compiled. New York Times posts its list one week in advance of print publication.

Note that some sources do not compile paperback bestsellers, and some exclude YA books (like the Harry Potter series) from their hardcover and paperback fiction lists.

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New & Notable, May 2026

25 May 2026 at 17:00

Cover of After The Fall by Edward Ashton

 

 

Edward Ashton, After the Fall (St. Mar­tin’s 2/26) This humorous SF novel is set more than a century after Earth’s civiliza­tion collapses, some 100 years aliens took over. John is bonded to Martok Barden, one of the “good” alien grays, but things start to go wrong when John’s bond is put up as collateral for a messed up business deal. “Entertaining, smart, fast-paced, and funny, this is science fiction for people who like their alien stories with a side of chuckles but also profoundly human.” [Gabino Iglesias]

 

 


El-Mohtar-Seasons of Glass & Iron

 

Amal El-Mohtar, Seasons of Glass & Iron (Tordotcom 3/26) El-Mohtar’s new collec­tion offers 14 stories and four poems, all originally published between 2008 and 2023, including the title story, which won the Hugo, Nebula, and Locus Awards. Inspirations range widely, from folklore and murder ballads to present day issue, united by a “stylistic thread that runs through all eighteen of these selections… a kind of intense lyricism, mediated by a degree of intellectual rigor.” [Gary K. Wolfe]

 

 


Blue cover of Pandemonium Waltz by Jeffery Ford

 

 

Jeffrey Ford, Pandemonium Waltz (Lethe 2/26) Ford, an ever-surprising author with a distinctive knack for mixing the real world with the weird, is in fine form in his eighth collection, offering 17 stories, most from the last five years and one new, plus “a delightful and incisive interview with Kelly Link” [Gary K. Wolfe]

 

 


Orange cover of Transmentation | Transgression by Darkly Lem

 

Darkly Lem, Transmentation | Transgression (Blackstone 3/26) This follow-up to Transmentation | Transience picks up soon after, following people body-hopping between universes, all with their own agendas, not all of them clear. Notably, those of Burel Hird want to bring order to all worlds, but predictably face some opposition. This volume digs a bit deeper into the mechanics of body-hopping, but leaves much still to be investigated. “This series is doing bold and clever new things with many-worlds narratives and anyone with an interest in such ideas needs to be reading it.” [Alexandra Pierce] Lem is a writ­ers’ collective consisting of Josh Eure, Craig Lincoln, Ben Murphy, Cadwell Turnbull, and M. Darusha Wehm.

 


Morgan-No Man's Land

 

Richard K. Morgan, No Man’s Land (Del Rey 3/26) Morgan’s latest novel is a stand­alone hardboiled fantasy, set just after WWI was ended by a fae invasion (with accom­panying magical reforestation) in Britain. Ex-soldier Duncan Silver, scarred by the war and furious, is determined to recover the children the fae have stolen. “A reader expecting a retread of Altered Carbon or The Steel Remains may be disap­pointed in No Man’s Land; no outrageous technology, no great prophecies. I, however, loved it.” [Alexandra Pierce]

 

 


Pink cover of Nonesuc by Francis Spufford

 

 

Francis Spufford, Nonesuch (Faber & Faber UK 2/26; Scribner 3/26) Spufford returns to London and the Blitz for his latest literary fantasy novel, where an independent young woman must thwart time-traveling fascists trying to change history. “As much as I loved the spectacle – which at one point has Iris hundreds of feet in the sky as German bombers ham­mer London – it’s the authentic moments, grounded in history, that hit home.” [Ian Mond]

 

 


Yellow cover of The Iron Garden Sutra by A.D. Sui

 

 

A.D. Sui, The Iron Garden Sutra (Ere­whon 2/26) Sui’s first novel mixes philoso­phy and an involving SF mystery, as Vessel Iris, a death monk of the Starlit Order, sets out to do rites for the long-dead crew of a recently recovered spaceship, only to find something stalking the academic explorers in the vegetation-covered ship interior.

 

 

 


Tchaikovsky-Children of Strife

 

Adrian Tchaikovsky, Children of Strife (Orbit US 3/2026) This far-future SF novel, fourth in the acclaimed Children of Time series, combines new ideas with series history and some familiar characters, from terraformers playing god who accidentally produce something terrible that destroys them; generations later, a research vessel rediscovers that lost world, but soon most of the crew disappears, leaving a single human, the uplifted mantis shrimp captain, and an AI to figure out what’s going on. “Tchaikovsky ends on that note of Roddenberry excitement and optimism that promises many new Children books to come.” [Paul Di Filippo]

 

 


green cover of Mojorhythm by Sheree Renée Thomas

 

 

Sheree Renée Thomas, Mojorhythm (Third Man 11/25) Thomas introduces The Root and Sky series, a trio of collections that opens with this volume of 14 stories (eight new), a multi-genre mix focusing on Hoo­doo, fantasy, myths, and folklore. “Thomas wields literary tools to induce a heady sense of wonder… in the amalgamation of multiple ideas, styles, conventions, histories and forms into a vibrant, beautiful collage that connects past, present and future, and makes reality feel more magical, full of the potential for change.” [Wole Talabi]

 

 


Cover art of The Obake Code by Makana Yamamoto

 

 

Makana Yamamoto, The Obake Code (Harper Voyager US 2/26) Yamamoto returns to the world of their popular first novel Hammajang Luck for this entertaining standalone heist novel. Set for life after the big heist, Malia has retired as the notorious hacker, the Obake – only she gets bored and crosses some gangsters, who demand she take down a crooked politician, which gets her embroiled in a conspiracy that might be too big for her.

 

 

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Locus Bestsellers, May 2026

20 May 2026 at 17:00
The Locus Bestsellers for November include top titles:  Twelve Months by Jim Butcher (Ace), Dungeon Crawler Carl by Matt Dinniman (Ace), and Dragonlance Legends by Margaret Weis & Tracy Hickman (Random House Worlds).

HARDCOVERS Months
on list
Last
month
1) Twelve Months, Jim Butcher (Ace) 2 1
2) Carl’s Doomsday Scenario, Matt Dinniman (Ace) 2 9
3) Operation Bounce House, Matt Dinniman (Ace) 1
4) Isles of the Emberdark, Brandon Sanderson (Tor) 1
5) Agnes Aubert’s Mystical Cat Shelter, Heather Fawcett (Del Rey) 1
6) The Everlasting, Alix E. Harrow (Tor) 4 5
*) The Gate of the Feral Gods, Matt Dinniman (Ace) 4 4
8) The Strength of the Few, James Islington (Saga) 4 6
9) The Dungeon Anarchist’s Cookbook, Matt Dinniman (Ace) 2 3
10) There Is No Antimemetics Division, qntm (Ballantine) 1
TRADE PAPERBACKS
1) Dungeon Crawler Carl, Matt Dinniman (Ace) 2 1
2) Project Hail Mary, Andy Weir (Ballantine) 16 2
3) Red Rising, Pierce Brown (Del Rey) 11 5
4) Apparently, Sir Cameron Needs to Die, Greer Stothers (Titan) 1
5) The Tainted Cup, Robert Jackson Bennett (Del Rey) 10 4
6) Piranesi, Susanna Clarke (Bloomsbury US) 13
7) A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, George R.R. Martin (Random House Worlds) 1
8) A Drop of Corruption, Robert Jackson Bennett (Del Rey) 1
9) An Arcane Inheritance, Kamilah Cole (Poisoned Pen) 2 6
10) Throne of Glass, Sarah J. Maas (Bloomsbury US) 14
MEDIA-RELATED AND GAMING RELATED
1) Dragonlance Legends, Margaret Weis & Tracy Hickman (Random House Worlds) 1
2) Star Wars Outlaws: Low Red Moon, Mike Chen (Random House Worlds) 1
3) Star Wars: Master of Evil, Adam Christopher (Random House Worlds) 4 1
4) Dragonlance Chronicles, Margaret Weis & Tracy Hickman (Random House Worlds) 6
5) Star Wars: The High Republic: Light of the Jedi, Charles Soule (Random House Worlds) 10

Black cover of Dungeon Crawler Carl by Matt DinnimanJim Butcher’s Twelve Months fought off all comers to remain at the top of our hardcover list, sporting a wide margin over our second-place finisher Carl’s Doomsday Scenario, the second book in Matt Dinniman’s Dungeon Crawler Carl series. The Elsewhere Express (Del Rey), a new standalone fantasy by Samantha Sotto Yambao, was our new runner-up. There were 55 nominated titles, up from 54 last month.

The top two titles on our trade paperback list remained static, with Dungeon Crawler Carl by Matt Dinniman holding onto the top spot followed by Andy Weir’s Project Hail Mary in second. Our runner-up was How to Lose a Goblin in Ten Days (Orbit US), a cozy fantasy by debut author Jessie Sylva. Seventy-four titles were nominated, up from 69 nominated titles.

On our media and gaming-related book list, Dragonlance Legends, an omnibus of novels Time of the Twins, War of the Twins, and Test of the Twins by Margaret Weis & Tracy Hickman took first place barely beating out Mike Chen’s Star Wars Outlaws: Low Red Moon, a prequel to the Star Wars Outlaws game. There were no new runners-up. We had 22 nominated titles, tying last month’s number of nominations.


Compiled with data from: Bakka-Phoenix (Canada), Book Moon (MA), Borderlands (CA), McNally Robinson (two in Canada), Mysterious Galaxy (CA), Toadstool (two in NH), White Dwarf (Canada).

Data period: February 2026



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Weekly Bestsellers, 18 May 2026

18 May 2026 at 20:43
Wells Platform

The strongest debut this week is Martha Wells’s Platform Decay (Tor), eighth book in the author’s Murderbot Diaries, debuting in the top ten on all four print lists compiled here.

Other debuts: Emily McIntire’s Twisted (Bloom) and Sable Sorensen’s Fury Bound (Requited), on three lists each.

Title Debut / #wks on any list NYT
05.24
LAT
05.17
USAT
05.10
PW
05.18
Amz
(05.18)
UK:
Amz UK
(05.18)
Canada:
Amz.ca
(05.18)
Items on list -x- number of lists surveyed 10×3 10×2 150 15×3 100 100 100
Hardcovers
Aster, Starside 04.13.26 / 6 9 -2 55 +38 8 -2 x
Brown, Red Rising (Deluxe Slipcase Edition) 10.27.25 / 29 xxx.. 51 +1 xxx..
Burke, Yesteryear 04.20.26 / 5 3 -2 1 +1 3 +1 3 -2 6 +2 2 -1 6 +1
Collins, Sunrise on the Reaping 06.10.24 / 78 x 20 + xxx xx xxx
Dean, The Girl with a Thousand Faces 05.18.26 / 1 108 ++
Dinniman, A Parade of Horribles 04.27.26 / 4 17 -6 23 -7
Dinniman, Carl’s Doomsday Scenario 01.12.26 / 19 12 -3 34 -5 23 +6 21 =
Dinniman, Dungeon Crawler Carl 05.26.25 / 40 xxx.. xxx.. xxx.. xxx.. 57 +5 xxx..
Dinniman, The Butcher’s Masquerade 04.21.25 / 15 xxx.. 90 +13 xxx.. 55 -16
Dinniman, The Dungeon Anarchist’s Cookbook 02.02.26 / 15 14 -1 45 -4 30 -3
Dinniman, The Eye of the Bedlam Bride 05.26.25 / 13 xxx.. xxx.. 17 +2 60 -18
Dinniman, The Gate of the Feral Gods 03.24.25 / 17 xxx.. 79 -16 xxx.. 42 -4
Dinniman, This Inevitable Ruin 10.06.25 / 10 xxx.. xxx.. xxx.. 20 +2 70 -23
Haig, The Midnight Train (UK) 05.18.26 / 1 31 ++
Klune, We Burned So Bright 05.11.26 / 2 x x 36 -23 x
Maas, A Court of Thorns and Roses 6 03.09.26 / 9 xxx.. xxx xxx.. 86 +
McIntire, Twisted 05.18.26 / 1 13 ++ 13 ++ 7 ++
Perry, Rites of the Starling 04.06.26 / 7 x xxx.. 66 -35 19 -5 xxx.. xxx.. xxx
Roberts, Powerless 11.20.23 / 93 xxx.. xxx.. 19 + xxx.. xxx.. xxx..
Ross, Divine Rivals 04.17.23 / 100 9 -3 xxx.. xxx.. xxx.. xxx..
SenLinYu, Alchemised 10.06.25 / 33 xxx.. xxx.. 119 + 22 +1 xxx.. xxx.. xxx..
Sorensen, Dire Bound 03.16.26 / 6 xxx.. 28 + 11 + x
Sorensen, Fury Bound 05.04.26 / 3 2 ++ 2 ++ 1 ++ x 68 -50 29 -10
Tuli, Storm Breaker 05.18.26 / 1 2 ++ 91 ++ 25 ++
Weir, Project Hail Mary 06.28.21 / 41 xxx.. xxx.. xxx.. xxx.. 98 + xx
Wells, Platform Decay 05.18.26 / 1 8 ++ 9 ++ 8 ++ 5 ++
Yarros, Onyx Storm 04.01.24 / 108 xxx.. xxx.. xxx.. xxx.. xxx.. 22 +4 xxx..
Yarros, Untitled Empyrean (Not Book Four) 04.20.26 / 5 41 -7 xxx 36 -18
Title Debut / #wks on any list NYT
05.24
LAT
05.17
USAT
05.10
PW
05.18
Amz
(05.18)
UK:
Amz UK
(05.18)
Canada:
Amz.ca
(05.18)
Paperbacks [tpb=trade]
Abercrombie, The Devils [tpb] 05.11.26 / 2 40 +11 17 -4
Buehlman, Between Two Fires [tpb] 09.09.24 / 12 77 -33
Dinniman, Dungeon Crawler Carl [tpb] 01.12.26 / 19 6 -2 4 = 17 -5 5 -2 22 +13 11 -2
Durst, The Faraway Inn [tpb] 04.13.26 / 5 xxx.. 15 + xxx..
Hazelwood, Mate [tpb] 10.20.25 / 15 xxx.. xxx.. 95 + xxx.. xxx.. xxx..
Kraus, Angel Down [tpb] 05.18.26 / 1 25 ++ 50 ++
Lee, The Last Contract of Isako [tpb] 05.18.26 / 1 10 ++ 62 ++
Maas, A Court of Mist and Fury [tpb] 05.14.18 / 229 xxx.. xxx.. xxx.. xxx.. 71 -10 xxx..
Maas, A Court of Thorns and Roses [tpb] 05.16.16 / 266 xxx.. xxx.. 83 +27 xxx.. xxx.. 58 -22 xxx..
Maas, A Court of Thorns and Roses Paperback Box Set 06.19.23 / 142 xxx.. xxx.. xxx.. 76 -8
Maas, A Court of Wings and Ruin [tpb] 05.14.18 / 186 xxx.. xxx.. xxx.. xxx.. xxx.. 89 -16 xxx..
Weir, Project Hail Mary [tpb] 10.03.22 / 78 2 +1 2 -1 4 -3 20 -9 5 = 13 -1 3 -1
Yarros, Fourth Wing [tpb] 09.16.24 / 86 xxx.. xxx.. xxx.. xxx.. xxx.. 16 +17 xxx..
Yarros, Iron Flame [tpb] 06.02.25 / 47 xxx.. xxx.. xxx.. 25 +17 xxx..
Title Debut / #wks on any list NYT
05.24
LAT
05.17
USAT
05.10
PW
05.18
Amz
(05.18)
UK:
Amz UK
(05.18)
Canada:
Amz.ca
(05.18)
This cell color indicates rankings on children’s bestsellers lists This cell color indicates rankings of books based on pre-publication sales [Italics and brackets, and/or this cell color, indicate stale data — rankings from one or more weeks before — and do not contribute to the cumulative weeks on any list totals]

The table shows the current rank of each book and the change since last week, where:

= same as last week

+/- change since last week

+ back on list

++ new on list

x no longer on list (number of x’s: weeks off list)

All lists rank hardcovers and paperbacks separately, except for the USA Today list, which is a single list combining fiction and nonfiction in all formats. Dates shown are posted dates, except those in parentheses, which are dates compiled. New York Times posts its list one week in advance of print publication.

Note that some sources do not compile paperback bestsellers, and some exclude YA books (like the Harry Potter series) from their hardcover and paperback fiction lists.

The post Weekly Bestsellers, 18 May 2026 appeared first on Locus.

Weekly Bestsellers, 11 May 2026

11 May 2026 at 20:14
Klune Burned

The strongest debut this week is TJ Klune’s We Burned So Bright (Tor), a short SF novel about a rogue black hole headed for Earth, ranking on all four print lists compiled here.

Title Debut / #wks on any list NYT
05.17
LAT
05.10
USAT
05.03
PW
05.11
Amz
(05.11)
UK:
Amz UK
(05.11)
Canada:
Amz.ca
(05.11)
Items on list -x- number of lists surveyed 10×3 10×2 150 15×3 100 100 100
Hardcovers
Aster, Starside 04.13.26 / 5 7 -1 93 +42 6 = 93 -15
Brown, Red Rising (Deluxe Slipcase Edition) 10.27.25 / 28 xxx.. 52 +4 xxx..
Buehlman, Between Two Fires 03.16.26 / 9 xxx.. 21 -4 xxx..
Burke, Yesteryear 04.20.26 / 4 1 = 2 = 4 -1 1 = 8 = 1 = 7 +2
Collins, Sunrise on the Reaping 06.10.24 / 77 105 +19 x xx x xx
Dinniman, A Parade of Horribles 04.27.26 / 3 11 +10 16 +19
Dinniman, Carl’s Doomsday Scenario 01.12.26 / 18 9 +5 29 +13 29 -1 21 +11
Dinniman, Dungeon Crawler Carl 05.26.25 / 39 xxx.. xxx.. xxx.. xxx.. 62 + xxx
Dinniman, The Butcher’s Masquerade 04.21.25 / 14 xxx.. 103 +5 xxx 39 +13
Dinniman, The Dungeon Anarchist’s Cookbook 02.02.26 / 14 13 + 41 +21 27 -2
Dinniman, The Eye of the Bedlam Bride 05.26.25 / 12 xxx.. xxx.. 19 = 42 +12
Dinniman, The Gate of the Feral Gods 03.24.25 / 16 xxx.. 63 +40 xxx.. 38 +5
Dinniman, This Inevitable Ruin 10.06.25 / 9 xxx.. xxx.. xxx.. 22 +3 47 +18
Griffin, The Sun and the Starmaker 03.02.26 / 11 7 +1 xxx.. xxx..
Hunter, Blood Bound 05.11.26 / 1 5 ++ 16 ++
Klune, We Burned So Bright 05.11.26 / 1 6 ++ 10 ++ 13 ++ 9 ++
Nicole, The Throne of Broken Gods 05.11.26 / 1 3 ++ 9 ++ 3 ++
Perry, Rites of the Starling 04.06.26 / 6 15 -7 xxx 31 -11 14 -4 xxx.. xxx.. xx
Perry, Shield of Sparrows 05.05.25 / 19 xxx.. 135 + xxx.. xxx.. xxx
Ross, Divine Rivals 04.17.23 / 99 6 = xxx.. xxx.. xxx.. xxx..
Saft, Wings of Starlight 02.17.25 / 62 8 +1 xxx.. xxx..
Saunders, Vigil 02.09.26 / 12 xxx.. 7 + xxx.. xxx..
SenLinYu, Alchemised 10.06.25 / 32 xxx.. xxx.. xx 23 -2 xxx.. xxx.. xxx..
Sorensen, Dire Bound 03.16.26 / 5 xxx.. xxx.. xxx.. 34 ++
Sorensen, Fury Bound 05.04.26 / 2 84 +15 18 -11 19 +18
Spann, A Stage Set for Villains 02.16.26 / 11 10 = xxx..
Yarros, Onyx Storm 04.01.24 / 107 xxx.. xxx.. xxx.. xxx.. xxx.. 26 -1 xxx..
Yarros, Untitled Empyrean (Not Book Four) 04.20.26 / 4 34 -22 xx 18 -8
Title Debut / #wks on any list NYT
05.17
LAT
05.10
USAT
05.03
PW
05.11
Amz
(05.11)
UK:
Amz UK
(05.11)
Canada:
Amz.ca
(05.11)
Paperbacks [tpb=trade]
Abercrombie, The Devils [tpb] 05.11.26 / 1 51 ++ 13 ++
Bradbury, Fahrenheit 451 07.20.03 / 489 xxx.. 91 +6 xxx.. xxx xxx.. xxx..
Buehlman, Between Two Fires [tpb] 09.09.24 / 11 44 -7
Dinniman, Dungeon Crawler Carl [tpb] 01.12.26 / 18 4 = 4 -1 12 -3 3 +1 35 +2 9 +13
Haig, The Midnight Library [tpb] 05.22.23 / 78 xxx.. 9 + xxx.. xxx.. xxx.. xxx.. xxx..
Hawk/Van Alst, Never Whistle at Night: An Indigenous Dark Fiction Anthology [tpb] 12.11.23 / 54 xxx.. 143 +
Maas, A Court of Mist and Fury [tpb] 05.14.18 / 228 xxx.. xxx.. xxx.. xxx.. 61 -8 xxx..
Maas, A Court of Thorns and Roses [tpb] 05.16.16 / 265 xxx.. xxx.. 110 +2 xxx.. xxx.. 36 -8 xxx..
Maas, A Court of Thorns and Roses Paperback Box Set 06.19.23 / 141 xxx.. xxx.. xxx.. 68 +11
Maas, A Court of Wings and Ruin [tpb] 05.14.18 / 185 xxx.. xxx.. xxx.. xxx.. xxx.. 73 -5 xxx..
Rowling, Harry Potter Box Set [tpb] 10.20.02 / 57 xxx.. xxx.. xxx.. 71 +10
Weir, Project Hail Mary [tpb] 10.03.22 / 77 3 -1 1 = 1 +1 11 -2 5 -2 12 -2 2 -1
Yarros, Fourth Wing [tpb] 09.16.24 / 85 xxx.. xxx.. xxx.. xxx.. xxx.. 33 -4 xxx
Yarros, Iron Flame [tpb] 06.02.25 / 46 xxx.. xxx.. xxx.. 42 -6 xxx..
Title Debut / #wks on any list NYT
05.17
LAT
05.10
USAT
05.03
PW
05.11
Amz
(05.11)
UK:
Amz UK
(05.11)
Canada:
Amz.ca
(05.11)
This cell color indicates rankings on children’s bestsellers lists This cell color indicates rankings of books based on pre-publication sales [Italics and brackets, and/or this cell color, indicate stale data — rankings from one or more weeks before — and do not contribute to the cumulative weeks on any list totals]

The table shows the current rank of each book and the change since last week, where:

= same as last week

+/- change since last week

+ back on list

++ new on list

x no longer on list (number of x’s: weeks off list)

All lists rank hardcovers and paperbacks separately, except for the USA Today list, which is a single list combining fiction and nonfiction in all formats. Dates shown are posted dates, except those in parentheses, which are dates compiled. New York Times posts its list one week in advance of print publication.

Note that some sources do not compile paperback bestsellers, and some exclude YA books (like the Harry Potter series) from their hardcover and paperback fiction lists.

The post Weekly Bestsellers, 11 May 2026 appeared first on Locus.

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