Monthly Archives: May 2023
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TOP PICKS – May 2023
Welcome to this month’s Top Picks! Every month, we’re going to share with you our favourite reads of the month. We’ve rounded up our contributors and ... -
TALONSISTER by Jen Williams (COVER REVEAL and EXCLUSIVE EXCERPT)
I am beyond excited today to share with you the cover reveal and an exclusive excerpt from Jen Williams’ upcoming fantasy novel TALONSISTER! Jen is a ... -
5-Star Books in Five Words – Magical Ingredients
Welcome to Fantastic Top Fives with Wyrd & Wonder! Wyrd and Wonder have brought back their Top Fives prompts, so every Friday this month, we’ll be ... -
BIRNAM WOOD by ELEANOR CATTON
As some of you may know I am currently undertaking a creative writing PhD with the catchy title Navigating the mystery of future geographies in climate change ... -
Six Degrees of Magical Separation – Wyrd and Wonder 23
Nils and Beth loved the Tag Team they did for Women in SFF so much, they decided to bring it back for this year’s Wyrd and ... -
Author Spotlight: Marian Womack (ON THE NATURE OF MAGIC)
Marian Womack is a bilingual writer of Gothic, Weird and Science Fiction. Her writing features strange landscapes, ghostly encounters and uncanny transformations. She has published the ... -
THE HUNTERS by David Wragg (BOOK REVIEW)
‘You are mad, brother, the plains or the desert will claim us all, coinless, meaningless, bleached bones in sand. And what will we have achieved then? ... -
5-Star Books in Five Words – Magic Casters
Welcome to Fantastic Top Fives with Wyrd & Wonder! Wyrd and Wonder have brought back their Top Fives prompts, so every Friday this month, we’ll ... -
HOWL’S MOVING CASTLE by Diana Wynne Jones – READ ALONG Week 3
And so we come to the last week of our read along with Wyrd and Wonder! This year, Beth and Nils joined in with Lisa’s (Dear ... -
THE BOOK THAT WOULDN’T BURN by Mark Lawrence (BOOK REVIEW)
“Some silences stretch, the tension builds and builds again until the suddenness of the inevitable snap. That’s the quiet which lies between people. Other silences fall ...









