Monthly Archives: January 2018
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Author Spotlight: Kristen Ciccarelli
Joining us for today’s Author Spotlight is Kristen Ciccarelli! Kristen hails from Ontario’s Niagara Peninsula where she grew up on her grandfather’s grape farm. She’s made ... -
The Hive Reads… The Waking Fire by Anthony Ryan
Welcome to the first instalment of our monthly ‘Hive Reads’ feature! After settling on The Waking Fire by Anthony Ryan as our January read, a bunch ... -
Love in the Age of Grimdark (Guest Post by Cameron Johnston)
It’s no secret that I am a huge fan of gritty, dark fantasy novels with morally grey and flawed characters, which is probably why I ended up writing one myself. ... -
‘Hypnotica’ (Part Four) by Chris Mahon
‘Hypnotica’ is a story about dreamwrights, mage-musicians who travel across the dreamscape at night to hijack dreams and turn them into mind-bending concerts. The story focuses ... -
The Scar by China Miéville
Some years ago I had the pleasure of reading China Mieville’s Perdido Street Station, a bizarre steampunkish secondary-world fantasy featuring the most terrifying beasties I have ... -
Write of Way #2 – Where You’re Allowed to Write
Gentle background noise, cozy corners, and residual caffeine fumes make coffee shops unique in that they are the only place in all of creation in which ... -
Exclusive Excerpt: Moonshine by Jasmine Gower
From the publisher that brought you Under the Pendulum Sun comes another new and exciting title: Moonshine by Jasmine Gower, an alt-world prohibition tale in which magic is forbidden. Here’s ... -
Author Spotlight: Chris Sharp
Joining us for today’s Author Spotlight is Chris Sharp! Chris Sharp is the author of The Elementalists and Cold Counsel. He grew up in the suburban wonderland of ... -
Children of Time by Adrian Tchaikovsky
I hate spiders. Really, truly hate them. I am severely arachnophobic. When I see one it sends a jolt through my body that momentarily paralyses me. ... -
The Truth About Irish Women Warriors
There’s a lot of fantasy out there when it comes to women warriors, particularly where it relates back to those in the Irish or “Celtic” realm. To ...









