Author: Jonathan Thornton
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COMET WEATHER by Liz Williams (Book Review)
“And those vast distant suns were obviously not the same as the calm-faced women with their jewels and their sprigs of herbs who paraded through the ... -
BLOODBUSTERS by Francesco Verso (Book Review)
“As soon as the liquid starts flowing so does the excitement. The blood beggars lose it at the sight of available blood. The first in line ... -
A YEAR IN THE LINEAR CITY by Paul Di Filippo (Book Review)
“These neighbors of ours are undeniably, unfathomably provincial. But so are we, as evidenced by our unthinking offense. The psychic landscape of the City is ... -
Interview with Lavie Tidhar (CENTRAL STATION)
Lavie Tidhar is one of the most exciting writers working in speculative fiction today. His genre-defying novels Osama (2011), The Violent Century (2013) and A Man ... -
BY FORCE ALONE by Lavie Tidhar (Book Review)
“Arthur stalks off. He doesn’t build, he doesn’t read, he wields a sword and kills without compunction and therefore he is king. And he will take ... -
Interview with Rym Kechacha (DARK RIVER)
Rym Kechacha’s debut novel Dark River, one of Fantasy Hive’s 50 Most Anticipated Books of 2020, is out today from Unsung Stories. It follows the stories ... -
Interview with Jeffrey Ford (THE WELL-BUILT CITY TRILOGY)
Jeffrey Ford is a seven-time winner of the World Fantasy Award, and his stories have been nominated multiple times for the Hugo, Nebula, Theodore Sturgeon Award ... -
THE GOLDEN KEY by Marian Womack (Book Review)
‘But then, it is not that simple, is it, Miss Walton? What is the truth?’ ‘What do you mean? The truth is the truth.’ ‘Really? What ... -
Interview with Kameron Hurley (THE WORLDBREAKER SAGA)
Kameron Hurley is the award-winning author of The Worldbreaker Saga, comprising The Mirror Empire (2014), Empire Ascendent (2015) and now the final volume The Broken Heavens ... -
OF CATS AND ELFINS by Sylvia Townsend Warner (BOOK REVIEW)
“What is the prevailing mood of these stories we call folk stories? Is it heated and sentimental like the undoubted products of the human imagination – ...