Monthly Archives: November 2024
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A HALF-BUILT GARDEN by Ruthanna Emrys (BOOK REVIEW)
“When I think of a tree, I think of moving between the branches, and how whenever I reach out I find a new branch that takes ... -
Interview with Yaroslav Barsukov (SLEEPING WORLDS HAVE NO MEMORY)
Yaroslav Barsukov is a writer of fantasy, science fiction, and everything in between. His debut novella, Tower of Mud and Straw, was shortlisted for the Nebula ... -
The Rise (Again) of Science Fantasy – GUEST POST by Lorraine Wilson (WE ARE ALL GHOSTS IN THE FOREST)
When the internet collapsed, it took the world with it, leaving its digital ghosts behind – and they are hungry. Former photojournalist Katerina fled the overrun ... -
THE CRIMSON ROAD by A. G. Slatter (BOOK REVIEW)
This is a story with vampires, but not about vampires, not really. Really, it’s a story about making your own path in world determined to push ... -
THE DAMNED KING by Justin Lee Anderson (COVER REVEAL)
That’s right long-time fans of the Eidyn Saga – today, we’re thrilled to be taking part in Orbit’s cover reveal for Book 3 in Justin Lee ... -
INTERSTELLAR MEGACHEF by Lavanya Lakshminarayan (BOOK REVIEW)
Ratatouille meets the Bear meets Masterchef in an Indian cuisine inspired futuristic cooking saga The moment I chanced upon the blurb of this book ... -
SO THIRSTY by Rachel Harrison (BOOK REVIEW)
Vampire novels are not really my favourite kind, probably due to the oversaturation of the trope after the release of Twilight. Yet if Rachel Harrison writes ... -
THE WOOD AT MINDWINTER by Susanna Clarke (BOOK REVIEW)
‘In winter,’ said Merowdis, lost in her thoughts, ‘the wood is supposed to be asleep. That is what people say. But I don’t think it’s true. ...







