Monthly Archives: April 2022
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WE MEN OF ASH AND SHADOW by HL Tinsley (SPFBO 7 Finalist Review)
And so to the fourth of our final month finalist reviews, another take on urban bleakness in which the city gets a starring role. We Men ... -
Tough Travelling: Resurrection
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 ... -
NORYLSKA GROANS by Michael R. Fletcher and Clayton W. Snyder (SPFBO 7 Finalist Review)
And so to the third of our final month finalist reviews, a bleak tale of torment in a tormented city. The book generated something of a ... -
ASK THE WIZARD – Goblin Rage in the Nightmare Realm
Greetings one and all, Ulesorin here, your most favourite wizard. If you consider that I’m the only wizard that has ever deigned to actually speak with ... -
The Memory Librarian and Other Stories of Dirty Computer by Janelle Monáe (BOOK REVIEW)
“Ain’t just about prospering, it’s about progressing, connecting, tappin’ into something larger than yourself, so you can really see. Can’t build nothing if you can’t feel ... -
Author Spotlight – N. E. Davenport (THE BLOOD TRIALS)
Nia “N.E.” Davenport is the Science Fiction/Fantasy author of The Blood Trials and its sequel (Harper Voyager). She attended the University of Southern California and studied ... -
HALL OF BONES by Tim Hardie (SPFBO 7 Finalist Review)
And so to the second of our final month finalist reviews, a gripping Nordic tale with much to recommend it, even if it didn’t reach a ... -
ONE OF US by Craig DiLouie (BOOK REVIEW)
“Let’s start with the plague kids,” Mr Benson said. “What do ya’ll think about them? Tell the truth.” “They ain’t human. They’re just animals.” Craig DiLouie ... -
Loveable Baddies – GUEST POST by Chris Panatier (STRINGERS)
Today, we’re thrilled to be taking part in Angry Robot’s blog tour for Chris Panatier’s brand new insect-infested sci-fi STRINGERS. Here’s a little more about the ... -
OVAL by Elvia Wilk (BOOK REVIEW)
“If there was no secret, there was no reason not to scroll through the messages. They looked at each other’s screens all the time. That was ...









