Monthly Archives: June 2021
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Tough Travelling: Fairies
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 ... -
The BLFUfer’s Guide To… THE WOOD BEE QUEEN by Edward Cox (BOOK REVIEW)
Apparently, there is an opposite to TL:DR (too long didn’t read) and it’s BLFU – Bottom Line First Up And so we bring you our new feature from ... -
WENDY, DARLING by A. C. Wise (BOOK REVIEW)
“Anger became her habit, Neverland her defense.” The story of Peter Pan and Wendy is a classic that originated from the play Peter Pan, The ... -
Interview with K. W. Jeter (GRIM EXPECTATIONS)
K.W. Jeter is one of genre fiction’s pioneers, whose work crosses the boundaries of SF, Fantasy and horror. He coined the term ‘steampunk’ in 1987 to ... -
Author Spotlight: Cyrus Bales (THE SIX CITIES)
Writing is pretty much all Cyrus Bales has ever known. He started out as a filmmaker in his teens getting shortlisted at international festivals twice before ... -
Interview with Sammy H.K. Smith
Today the Hive is joined by Sammy H K Smith whose debut novel Anna came out from Rebellion publishing last month. Sammy H.K Smith lives and works ... -
Women in SFF – Photo Challenge!
Women in SFF is just under two weeks away! As you may know, we’re super excited to be bringing back our Women in SFF feature this ... -
THE WOOD BEE QUEEN by Edward Cox (BUDDY READ BOOK REVIEW)
They say that in the Realm, the sea is in the sky… That’s right! Nils and I have returned with another Buddy Read, seeing as how ... -
THE GOOD NEIGHBOURS by Nina Allan (BOOK REVIEW)
“Grandma says all fairy mythology comes from the same root, like religion. That it’s one big idea that gets pulled in different directions depending on where ... -
Author Spotlight: Scott Kimak (THE ANGEL OF DEATH)
Scott Kimak is the bestselling author of the “I call him HIM trilogy. He is also a history teacher and Kung Fu master. He came up ...









