Yearly Archives: 2022
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CURRENT RESEARCH IN SPECULATIVE FICTION (CRSF) 30th June to 1st July – Conference Report by T.O.Munro
Delegates hailing from France, Spain and Italy joined UK based delegates and online participants from as far afield as California, Dehli and Australia at CRSF’s first ... -
#TagTeag – Women in SFF BLOGGER TAG
This year, we’d love to see more blogs get involved in Women in SFF, so we’ve come up with blogger tags! First up, for Wyrd ... -
THE UNDERTAKING OF HART AND MERCY by Megan Bannen (BOOK REVIEW)
“Mercy gaped at the inexplicable pouring out of a heart that she held in her hand, from a person as real and substantial as the paper ... -
The inevitable failure of writing for validation: GUEST POST by Rachel Emma Shaw
The Inevitable Failure of Writing for Validation Rachel Emma Shaw When the amazing team at Fantasy Hive asked last year if I would write an article ... -
Women in SFF 2022 – INTRO
Welcome to our Women in SFF Feature – 2022! That’s right, we’re bringing back Women in SFF for the third year! Last year was another huge ... -
SHE WHO BECAME THE SUN by Shelley Parker-Chan – READALONG Week 4
Welcome to the last week of our Readalong! Thank you so much to everyone who joined our readalong and made it such a succes! We’ve loved ... -
Interview with G. D. Penman (WITCH OF EMPIRE)
G. D. Penman is the author of beloved and bestselling series like Savage Dominion, Deepest Dungeon and Witch of Empire. Once upon a time, they were ... -
Interview with R. B. Lemberg (THE UNBALANCING)
R.B. Lemberg is a poet and fantasist living in Lawrence, Kansas. R.B.’s debut novella THE FOUR PROFOUND WEAVES was shortlisted for the Nebula, Locus, Ignyte, and ... -
Interview with Margaret Killjoy (A COUNTRY OF GHOSTS)
Margaret Killjoy interview transcript 17th June 2022 Margaret Killjoy is an author and activist. She has written A Country Of Ghosts (2014), which was recently reissued ... -
LOST IN TIME by A. G. Riddle (BOOK REVIEW)
“Lying there in the sand, in this prehistoric time, he finally did what he couldn’t do in his own time: he faced the fact that he ...








