Yearly Archives: 2024
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Interview with V. R. Ling (KING STREET RUN)
V.R. Ling (Victoria) has a life-long love for science fiction and fantasy, and by coincidence science and fiction have separately shaped her life; the science part ... -
ABSOLUTION by Jeff VanderMeer (BOOK REVIEW)
“There is a crevice in the black sea with a light pouring out. The stranger lives there, peering up at us. Something lives with him close, ... -
FURY OF THE GODS by John Gwynne (BOOK REVIEW)
Note: This review may contain spoilers for the first two books in the Bloodsworn saga. Each time I read a novel by John Gwynne I ... -
Interview with Jasmine Mas (BLOOD OF HERCULES)
JASMINE MAS is a #1 Amazon bestselling author of fantasy romance. She has a degree in ancient Greco-Roman classical studies from Georgetown University, and is a ... -
High Fantasy and The Wolf and the Wild King – GUEST POST by K. V. Johansen (THE WOLF AND THE WILD KING)
High fantasy born of myth and folklore, of the dark and the trees and the winter’s cold, the flint blade’s edge and the secrets that are ... -
Interview with Jeff VanderMeer (ABSOLUTION)
Jeff VanderMeer is one of the key voices in modern speculative fiction. With works like City Of Saints And Madmen (2001) he helped pioneer the New ... -
UNDER THE EARTH, OVER THE SKY by Emily McCosh (BOOK REVIEW)
Do you know how starved I was for a story about fae with zero romantic plotlines? Because I didn’t until I came across this story and ... -
THE DARK PATH by Michelle Sacks (BOOK REVIEW)
(Trigger Warning for this novel: Child abuse, Domestic abuse) Sacks was born in South Africa, and holds a master’s degree in literature and film from the ... -
THE DEVIL’S HALO by Rhys Hughes (COVER REVEAL)
Today, I’m proud to welcome fellow countryman Rhys Hughes to the Hive as we reveal the cover for his upcoming novel THE DEVIL’S HALO. The Devil’s ... -
Why Feminists Are Reinventing The Future – Again – GUEST POST by Paul March-Russell (GOLD SF)
Gold SF: why feminists are reinventing the future – again by Paul March-Russell Feminist SF? Oh yeah, wasn’t that a 70s thing? Le Guin, ...









