Yearly Archives: 2021
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Author Spotlight: Rachel Emma Shaw (LAST MEMORIA)
Rachel has a PhD in neuroscience and delights in using the limitless realms of fantasy to explore the nature of life. Her first published novels were ... -
IMAGO by Octavia E. Butler (BOOK REVIEW)
“I wasn’t surprised this time. My body wanted him. My body sought to please him. What would happen to me when I had two or more ... -
TWENTY FIVE TO LIFE by R.W.W.Greene – THE UNSEEN ACADEMIC
This is an (increasingly) occasional series of posts drawing on my excursion into the academic side of creative writing doing a PhD project at Queen’s University ... -
Magic and Matriarchy – Guest Post by M. L. Wang
Today we’re thrilled to share with you a guest post from self-published author M. L. Wang. Wang is perhaps best known for her Theonite series of ... -
Author Spotlight: Stark Holborn (TEN LOW)
Stark Holborn is the author of Nunslinger – the first ever digital serial published by Hodder & Stoughton – as well as the novella series Triggernometry and the SF-western, Ten Low. ... -
Author Spotlight: Aparna Verma (THE BOY WITH FIRE)
Aparna Verma was born in India and immigrated to the United States when she was two-years-old. She graduated from Stanford University with Honors in the Arts ... -
Tock Tick: Why Fantasy Literature Loves to Mess with Time – Guest Post by Heather Child
Heather Child has returned to the Hive for Women in SFF with a guest post on the concept of time and how, as a theme, it ... -
Bright Stars – My Favourite Women in SFF: Guest Post by Ginger Smith
Today, we welcome sci-fi author Ginger Smith back to the Hive. Before we get into her guest post about her Women in SFF influences, check out ... -
THE CITY OF BRASS by S. A. Chakraborty – READALONG Week 1
Welcome to our Women In SFF Read-along! If you caught our Read-along Announcement, you’ll know that for Women In SFF, the Hive are hosting a read-along ... -
Women In SFF Week 1 Wrap Up
We’ve reached the end of our first full-week for this year’s Women In SFF, and what an incredible start to the feature it’s been! We’ve been ...









