Author: Jonathan Thornton
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Jonathan’s Most Anticipated Reissuess for 2021
As we get excited about all the brand new books 2021 will bring us by exciting new authors, it’s also worth getting excited about works being ... -
WILD TIME by Rose Biggin & Keir Cooper (BOOK REVIEW)
“Titania picked up her glass and drained it. ‘Bottom,’ she said. ‘Queen of the Fairies, remember? Do you think someone can put magic lube up my ... -
GREENSMITH by Aliya Whiteley (BOOK REVIEW)
“It was so very upsetting to think she was incapable of seeing difference properly. It would be pointless to travel a universe if all the sights, ... -
CHINA MOUNTAIN ZHANG by Maureen F. McHugh (BOOK REVIEW)
“But I am only free in small places. Government is big, we are small. We are only free when we slip through the cracks.” Maureen F. ... -
Interview with Liz Williams (COMET WEATHER)
Liz Williams is the author of the wonderful Comet Weather (2020), a book about four fey sisters living in Somerset. The sequel, Blackthorn Winter, is due ... -
Interview with Elizabeth Bear (ANCESTRAL NIGHT)
Elizabeth Bear was born on the same day as Frodo and Bilbo Baggins, but in a different year. She is the Hugo, Sturgeon, Locus, and Campbell ... -
Ruby (2020) by Nina Allan — Book Review
The problem with having a story is that everyone starts believing they know it by heart. Sometimes the life you need turns out to be different ... -
THE MIDNIGHT CIRCUS by Jane Yolen (BOOK REVIEW)
“Once, on the far side of yesterday, there lived a girl who wanted to know the future.” ‘The Weaver of Tomorrow’ Jane Yolen is one of ... -
British Weird – Selected Short Fiction, 1893-1937 – Edited by James Machin (BOOK REVIEW)
“Has it ever been your fortune, courteous reader [Mr Hampole inquired] to rise in the earliest dawning of a summer day, ere yet the radiant beams ... -
Interview With M. J. Engh (ARSLAN)
M. J. Engh is an author of science fiction and fantasy. She is most famous for her iconic debut novel Arslan (1976), a chilling novel about ...