Author: T.O. Munro
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BLOOD OVER BRIGHT HAVEN by M.L.Wang (COVER REVEAL)
We’re delighted to be taking part today in the exciting cover reveal for M.L. Wang’s Blood Over Bright Haven. This dark academia was originally self published ... -
ALIEN CLAY by Adrian Tchaikovsky (BOOK REVIEW)
They travelled into the unknown and left themselves behind . . . On the distant world of Kiln lie the ruins of an alien civilization. It’s ... -
Interview with Anna Smith-Spark and M.R. Fletcher (IN THE SHADOW OF THEIR DYING)
Writing is a traditionally solitary business with authors locked in garrets, wordsmithing in isolation before sharing the fruits of their creative endeavours with a few beta-readers ... -
FANTASY & BEYOND – a new forum INTERVIEW with creators ScarletBea and Magnus
For me the biggest hugest find of the last ten years or so has not been anything as mundane as career progression, or impending retirement, ... -
IN THE SHADOW OF THEIR DYING by Michael R Fletcher and Anna Smith-Spark (BOOK REVIEW)
The third best assassin. A second rate mercenary crew. One terrifying demon. As Sharaam crumbles under siege, a mercenary crew hires an assassin to kill the ... -
The Hive reads THE HOBBIT – Final Part (READALONG)
Again we find we broke at around the same point that Jackson did, with Smaug – enraged by the smelly Dwarves and thieving Hobbit, flying off ... -
The Hive reads THE HOBBIT – Part 2 (READALONG)
Well that was a bit of surprise! We have besmirched Peter Jackson for toying with the canon narrative of the Hobbit and carving it into three ... -
The Hive reads THE HOBBIT (READALONG)
OK today (January 4th) being Tolkien’s Birthday has given me the impetus to get cracking on a project we’ve been chucking around in the Hive Team ... -
THE INVISIBLE LIFE OF ADDIE LARUE by V.E.Schwab (BOOK REVIEW)
France, 1714: in a moment of desperation, a young woman makes a Faustian bargain to live forever and is cursed to be forgotten by everyone she ... -
FANTASY: REALMS OF IMAGINATION British Library Exhibition (Review)
Travelling up to London in late November to see a play by the godfather of one of my daughters (link here review here ) we timed ...