Monthly Archives: September 2019
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The American Tolkien isn’t George R.R. Martin – it’s Stephen King: GUEST POST by Ryan Howse
Time Magazine called George R. R. Martin “The American Tolkien” back in 2005. Since then, it’s been plastered all over his books. And why not? It ... -
The Lightbringer Series – REREAD
In anticipation for release of The Burning White – the fifth and final instalment in Brent Weeks’ incredible Lightbringer series – the team at Orbit have ... -
To the Moon and back with Dublin Worldcon
Every so often I find myself picking up an old classic in an impulse to broaden my education. So it was when I plucked H.G.Wells The ... -
WE ARE THE DEAD by Mike Shackle (Book Review)
A flick of his fingers and the knife was an inch away from her eye. ‘You should never make fun of a man with a knife.’ ... -
Interview with Mary Robinette Kowal (THE FATED SKY)
Joining us on the Hive today is Hugo Award-winning author Mary Robinette Kowal! Mary Robinette Kowal was the 2008 recipient of the Campbell Award for Best ... -
The Black Hawks by David Wragg – EXCERPT
Today I am super excited to share an exclusive extract from The Black Hawks – David Wragg’s daring and deviant debut, set to be let loose ... -
Ask the Wizard – Crispy Tail
Gaze upon my wisdom and despair, mere mortals, for never shall you see its like again! Think you that you can match ... -
CROWFALL by Ed McDonald (Book Review)
The Good: Above and beyond the compelling characters and punchy plot, this is a book that keeps you guessing right up until the final page. The ... -
Author Spotlight: ALICIA ZALOGA and WENDY TRIMBOLI
Alicia Zaloga grew up in Virginia Beach not liking the beach, and now moves every few years, sometimes to places near beaches. She has a writing ... -
LOST OBJECTS by Marian Womack (Book Review)
“And then came the giant insects, like dark angels who had climbed up from hell by mistake. The centipedes, the caterpillars, the moths and the butterflies, ...









