Author: Lucy Nield
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THE ISLAND by Adrian McKinty (BOOK REVIEW)
Adrian was born and grew up in a working-class housing project in Belfast, Northern Ireland during the worst decades of the Troubles. He attended Oxford University on a ... -
BLACK FRIDAY 2050 by Joshua Krook (BOOK REVIEW(
“After all, company loyalty is attractive in a man” Joshua Krook is an emerging Australian writer and academic. He has been described as “softly spoken, very ... -
PURGATORY MOUNT by Adam Roberts (BOOK REVIEW)
‘I’m more interested […] in the past than the future’ Adam Roberts is the author of 23 science fiction novels, many short stories and a number ... -
THE MAN WHO CAME AND WENT by Joe Stillman (BOOK REVIEW)
‘Being seen was more beautiful than anything I had ever known’ Instagram: @joethestillman Twitter: @JoeStillman1 Huge THANK YOU to ... -
HER MAJESTY’S ROYAL COVEN by Juno Dawson (BOOK REVIEW)
‘Hello, and thank you for expressing an interest in Her Majesty’s Royal Coven.’ Her Majesty’s Royal Coven Juno Dawson Both history and future are fictions. Only ... -
RAGGED by Christopher Irvin (BOOK REVIEW)
Thank you @titanbooks for my review copy! Christopher Irvin is the author of the novel Ragged. His debut collection, Safe Inside the Violence, was a finalist for the 2016 ... -
Interview with Olivie Blake (THE ATLAS SIX)
Olivie Blake is the pseudonym of Alexene Farol Follmuth, a writer based out of Los Angeles, CA. She is the author of multiple novels, anthologies, graphic novels, and ... -
THE DARK BETWEEN THE TREES by Fiona Barnett (BOOK REVIEW)
‘Alice was a historian, which meant that part of her wanted that connection to people over the centuries, people who would never and could never meet ... -
Extract and Interview with Xander Black (META: GAME ON)
Xander wasted a lifetime creating cheap disposable ideas to sell cheap disposable products. He’s now focused on creating cheap disposable stories. When not writing he’s reading, ... -
META: GAME ON by Xander Black (BOOK REVIEW)
‘The Cyberage was one of atheism and isolationism. It was unsurprising that over the years, as people looked for meaning in their lives, new ideologies emerged.’ ...