Yearly Archives: 2020
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SPFBO 6: Eliminations Part Two
This year, we’re arranging our eliminations a little differently. Every week, we’ll be announcing a batch of five books. Three will be eliminated on the Wednesday, ... -
Kameron Hurley – The Light Brigade
“People succumb to fear, no matter the government. The everyday person doesn’t want war, but it’s remarkably easy to convince them. It’s the government that determines ... -
Author Spotlight – Scott Kimak (THEY CALL HIM HIM)
Scott Kimak is a history teacher and Kung Fu master. He came up with the story “I call him – HIM” when he was a teenager but ... -
Author Spotlight – Jon Richter (AUXILIARY LONDON 2039)
Jon Richter lives in London, where he spends some of his sun-cycles trapped in the body of an accountant called Dave. When he isn’t forced to ... -
Tough Travelling: Beginnings
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 ... -
HOW TO RULE AN EMPIRE AND GET AWAY WITH IT by K. J. Parker – Book Review
This is the history of how the City was saved, by Notker the professional liar, written down because eventually the truth always seeps through. The City ... -
SPFBO 6: First Semi-Finalist Announcement
On Wednesday, we announced our first three eliminations and revealed that our two quarter-finalists are A TALE OF INFIDELS by Erik A Otto and GOD OF ... -
Pawn (Sibyl’s War #1) by Timothy Zahn — Book Review
Blurb: Nicole Lee’s life is going nowhere. No family, no money, and stuck in a relationship with a thug named Bungie. But, after one of Bungie’s ... -
SPFBO 6: Eliminations Part One
The sixth Self-Published Fantasy Blog-Off (SPFBO) is already well underway! Check out our introduction here, meet this year’s judges gere here, read all about the contest’s ... -
THE FOUR PROFOUND WEAVES by R. B. Lemberg (Book Review)
Some novellas are like short novels, others feel more like long short stories. Neither is necessarily better, but The Four Profound Weaves struck me as one ...









