Monthly Archives: June 2020
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A Cosmology of Monsters by Shaun Hamill — Book Review
‘My monster suit always fit better than my regular skin. I was never a guardian, or a hero, but a creator and harvester of fear.’ It ... -
Readers Without Borders – Second Update
June Readathon – #ReadersWithoutBorders Second Update – Chains of the Heretic For those who missed it, I’ve joined the #ReadersWithoutBorders charity readathon for June, all ... -
5-Star Books in 5 Words – Sci-Fi
Welcome back to our monthly feature – 5-Star Books in 5 Words! Last month, in line with celebrating all things fantasy for Wyrd and Wonder ... -
Author Spotlight – T. R. Napper (NEON LEVIATHAN)
T. R. Napper is a multi-award-winning author, including the Aurealis for best short story. His work has appeared in annual Year’s Best Anthologies, and he has been published in respected ... -
Interview with Devin Madson (WE RIDE THE STORM)
Devin Madson is an Aurealis Award-winning fantasy author from Australia. After some sucky teenage years, she gave up reality and is now a dual-wielding rogue who ... -
LINGERIA: BOOK ONE OF ONE by Daniel Kozuh (Book Review)
Lingeria: Book One of One by Daniel Kozuh is the story of Norman Halliday, author of the Lingeria series of fantasy novels. Norman hates himself and ... -
THE WOUNDED ONES by G. D. Penman (Book Review)
The Wounded Ones is the second installment in G. D. Penman’s Witch of Empire series, and I was very fortunate to be granted a copy via ... -
Too Like the Lightning by Ada Palmer – Book Review
Science fiction is at its finest when it tackles bold ideas, when it offers striking visions of the future, and when it cuts to the very ... -
Tough Travelling: Revolt
Welcome intrepid adventurers to Tough Travelling with the Tough Guide to Fantasyland! That’s right, we’ve dusted it down and brought back this feature (created by Nathan of ... -
A GIFT OF FAERIES AND FIREKIN by David Dalglish (Book Review)
“The fire is alive,” the woman breathed. She looked between them. “The fire is nice. All right. That’s fine. This is fine.” She took a cautious ...









