Monthly Archives: March 2018
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Author Spotlight: T.O. Munro
Joining us for today’s Author Spotlight is T.O. Munro! T.O. Munro works in education and enjoys nothing more than escaping into a good book. He wrote ... -
Interview with Simon Ings
Simon Ings burst on the scene in 1992 with the cyberpunk-esque Hot Head. Since then he has confounded expectations. His second novel, the Fantasy City Of ... -
‘No Shelter’ (Part Three) by Timandra Whitecastle
Read part one here and part two here. I tell the midwife: first month I missed my period, I didn’t even realize it. Second month, I wondered about ... -
Fall by J.P. Ashman
John Wick meets Altered Carbon/Deus Ex Machina in this savagely surreal short-story from J.P. Ashman. Senfel, a soldier-type who survived ‘the fall’, leaving her with survivor’s ... -
The Stephen King Project – ‘Salem’s Lot (1975)
About the project: I will be reading all of Stephen King’s books in order of publication (with the exception of The Dark Tower series which I ... -
Author Spotlight: Michael R. Miller
Joining us for today’s Author Spotlight is Michael R. Miller! Michael is a young Scot living in London. Book 1 of his first epic fantasy trilogy, ... -
Planetfall by Emma Newman
“Mack understands these people far too well. They may be scientists and experts and handpicked from thousands of hopefuls vying for every single place on Atlas, ... -
‘No Shelter’ (Part Two) by Timandra Whitecastle
(Read part one HERE) The midwife tuts. She clicks her tongue, starts rummaging around in her battered black doctor’s bag. I fear it’s going to ... -
The Girl, the House and the Secrets: Five Gothic Novels and A Movie – GUEST POST by Jeanette Ng
So, what is with the girl and the old house? During the 19th Century, Romanticism saw the past as a source of inspiration. Gazing upon ruins ... -
The Stephen King Project – Carrie (1974)
I’ve had this project in mind for quite some time. A couple of years at least. So, I was really glad when the good folks at ...








