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Author: James Latimer

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James Latimer

James Latimer is the curmudgeonly alter-ego of a mild-mannered civil servant. When not lurking around the internet, he's usually reading or writing fantasy fiction. His corporeal form resides in South West England with a very forgiving wife and very demanding cat.

  • Book ReviewsScience FictionSpace Opera
    By James Latimer
    April 23, 2019
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    Embers of War & Fleet of Knives by Gareth L. Powell (Book Review)

    Since I read the books and started this review, Embers of War has won the BSFA Award for best novel, so this is both a timely ...
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  • Book ReviewsEpicFantasy
    By James Latimer
    February 22, 2019
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    The Raven Tower by Ann Leckie (Book Review)

    Warning: this review may contain spoilers! What do you say about a book like The Raven Tower? It comes with a lot of hype, the first ...
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  • Interviews
    By James Latimer
    February 19, 2019
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    Interview with P. Djèlí Clark (THE HAUNTING OF TRAM CAR 015)

    Today we are delighted to welcome accomplished short-story and novella author P. Djèlí Clark to the Fantasy Hive, coinciding with the release of his latest novella ...
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  • Book ReviewsFantasyHistorical
    By James Latimer
    February 5, 2019
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    The Haunting of Tram Car 015 by P. Djèlí Clark (Book Review)

    I had been looking forward to cracking open this novella since I happened across an ARC at BristolCon last year (talk about striking gold!). I discovered ...
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  • Interviews
    By James Latimer
    December 5, 2018
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    Interview with K.V. Johansen

    I’m so pleased to welcome K V Johansen to the Hive today. I’ve been a fan of her Gods of the Caravan Road before it had ...
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    By James Latimer
    November 16, 2018
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    Interview with Mark T. Barnes (ECHOES OF EMPIRE)

    We’re very happy to have Mark T Barnes to talk about books and writing. His Echoes of Empire series is among my favourites and really opened ...
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  • The Winter Road (Feature)
    Book ReviewsFantasy
    By James Latimer
    November 13, 2018
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    The Winter Road by Adrian Selby (Book Review)

    Where do you begin with a book like this? I suppose, inevitably, with another book. Snakewood (reviewed here) was Selby’s 2016 debut, an ambitious, gritty, uncompromising standalone saga ...
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  • Book ReviewsFantasy
    By James Latimer
    September 4, 2018
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    City of Lies by Sam Hawke

    A word that keeps coming up when I see people talking about City of Lies (and plenty of people are) is “refreshing”. It’s one I’m going ...
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  • Book ReviewsEpicFantasy
    By James Latimer
    August 23, 2018
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    Foundryside by Robert Jackson Bennett

    There were few books in 2018 that I could have looked forward to more than this one. The Divine Cities trilogy, rightly Hugo nominated, is one ...
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