Yearly Archives: 2021
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ASK THE WIZARD – Bite Me
What is a wizard without a tower? Like a hermit crab without a shell, I should say. Lost and devoid of his natural countenance. So how ... -
SWASHBUCKLERS by Dan Hanks (BOOK REVIEW)
“They clinked glasses. A sparkling sound, almost magical in its melody. A musical chime that, to Cisco, in that moment, spoke of finally coming home. Because, ... -
THE COWARD by Stephen Aryan (BOOK REVIEW)
The Coward is the first instalment in The Quest for Heroes duology by Stephen Aryan. Although Aryan has published two previous series, this is actually my ... -
NOT BEFORE SUNDOWN by Johanna Sinisalo, translated by Herbert Lomas (BOOK REVIEW)
“’Definition always presupposes its opposite,’ I say to the woman in the camouflaged combat suit. She’s trying to get me to converse, though what I most ... -
Author Spotlight: Marc Mulero (RINGS OF WAR: THE DARKEST DAWN)
Growing up, Marc was out of his mind (and perhaps still is). He knew full well that his creative, untamed mind was divergent from the pack. ... -
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 ...









