Yearly Archives: 2021
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BRIGHTFALL by Jaime Lee Moyer (BOOK REVIEW)
When I first heard that there was going to be a magical Robin Hood story that picked up years after the heyday of the Merry Men, ... -
Women In SFF: Cover Artists
Here at the Hive we absolutely love seeing a wide range of cover art and designs! We wanted to highlight all the wonderful female artists and ... -
THE FALLEN by Ada Hoffmann (EXCERPT)
We have a treat for you today from the lovely androids at Angry Robot – an excerpt of Ada Hoffmann’s The Fallen, the much anticipated sequel ... -
ADULTHOOD RITES by Octavia E. Butler (BOOK REVIEW)
“Human beings fear difference,” Lilith had told him once. “Oankali crave difference. Humans persecute their different ones, yet they need them to give themselves definition and ... -
Creepy Old Shit – The Creation of a Fantasy City: Guest Post by Brian Staveley
“I hate useless, creepy old shit.” So says a friend of mine on the subject of ancient relics in fantasy novels. Coming in for particular censure ... -
Author Spotlight: S M Boyce (WRAITHBLADE)
When S. M. Boyce graduated with a degree in creative writing, she realized that made her well-qualified for serving French fries. It would take years of ... -
Author Spotlight: Katherine Addison (THE GOBLIN EMPEROR)
Katherine Addison is the pen name of Sarah Monette. Katherine Addison’s short fiction has been selected by The Year’s Best Fantasy and Horror and The Year’s ... -
BIRDBRAIN by Johanna Sinisalo (BOOK REVIEW)
“This is how humans function. This is precisely how humans function. You know what lies behind the horizon, but you have to carry on in the ... -
Bookish Take – Women In SFF Edition: Guest Post by Gabriela Houston and Caroline Hardaker
Today, we welcome authors Gabriela Houston and Caroline Hardaker to the Hive to discuss Women in speculative fiction. Before we launch into their discussion, check out ... -
MASTER ARTIFICER by Justin T. Call (BOOK REVIEW)
This was my holiday book and boy did it not disappoint. Everything I loved about the first book plus more, in some cases way more. We ...









