Author: Jonathan Thornton
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Interview with Steven Erikson
Steven Erikson, the author of the Malazan Book Of The Fallen series, is a figure who surely needs no introduction to the readers of The Fantasy ... -
Interview with Kij Johnson
Kij Johnson is an award-winning author of Fantasy and speculative fiction. Her debut novel The Fox Woman (2000), and its follow up Fudoki (2003), are beautifully and ... -
Interview with Christopher Priest
Christopher Priest made his name in the British New Wave of Science Fiction in the 1970s, and has since proven himself to be one of Britain’s ... -
Unsung Announce New Folk-Horror Anthology and Kickstarter: THIS DREAMING ISLE
London-based independent publishers Unsung Stories have been quietly putting out some of the most interesting writing in genre fiction since 2014, from Aliya Whiteley’s gorgeous and ... -
Briar Rose by Jane Yolen
“We are made up of stories. And even the ones that seem the most like lies can be our deepest hidden truths.” An argument used to ... -
Interview with Emma Newman
Emma Newman is the author of the science fiction Planetfall series, comprising Planetfall (2015), the Clarke Award-nominated After Atlas (2016) and Before Mars (2018), all out ... -
Interview with Simon Ings
Simon Ings burst on the scene in 1992 with the cyberpunk-esque Hot Head. Since then he has confounded expectations. His second novel, the Fantasy City Of ... -
Planetfall by Emma Newman
“Mack understands these people far too well. They may be scientists and experts and handpicked from thousands of hopefuls vying for every single place on Atlas, ... -
Interview with Richard Morgan
Richard Morgan’s debut novel Altered Carbon (2002) made him an instant cyberpunk legend and won the Philip K. Dick Award. Since then he has written two ... -
Amberlough by Lara Elena Donnelly
“At the beginning of the workweek, most of Amberlough’s salary-folk crawled reluctantly from their bed – or someone else’s – and let the trolleys tow them, ...









