Author: Nils Shukla
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THE WOOD BEE QUEEN by Edward Cox (COVER REVEAL and INTERVIEW)
The Fantasy Hive are so excited to bring you all the cover reveal for Edward Cox’s upcoming novel The Wood Bee Queen, which will be released ... -
FURY OF A DEMON by Brian Naslund (COVER REVEAL and INTERVIEW)
We’re thrilled to reveal the striking cover for Fury of a Demon, the conclusion to Brian Naslund’s Dragons of Terra trilogy. Fury of a Demon is ... -
CRUISING THE COSMERE: Rhythm Of War (BOOK REVIEW)
With each volume of the Stormlight Archives it is getting harder to review without giving spoilers, and whilst I’ve tried my hardest to keep plot details ... -
Interview with Joshua Phillip Johnson (THE FOREVER SEA)
Joshua Johnson lives in Minnesota, in the Prairie Pothole Region of the United States (which was an inspiration for the environment of the novel) and teaches ... -
WITHIN WITHOUT by Jeff Noon (COVER REVEAL)
We’re thrilled to reveal the amazing cover for Within Without, the fourth in Jeff Noon’s award-nominated and critically acclaimed Nyquist Mystery series. Within Without is due ... -
THE FOREVER SEA by Joshua Phillip Johnson (BOOK REVIEW)
“Kindred closed her eyes into the prairie wind, feeling it’s familiar whisper against her cheek, neck, eyelids. The low-slung slant of late-afternoon light might have grown ... -
THE SONG OF THE SYCAMORE by Edward Cox (BOOK REVIEW)
“The dead call me Sycamore,” I told the storm above Old Castle. “I am their Shepherd” The Song of the Sycamore by Edward Cox is a ... -
Good Morning, Midnight by Lily Brooks-Dalton – Book Review
Everything was so much clearer in space: stars, sounds, the entire electromagnetic spectrum coming alive all around her, like seeing fireflies dance in a dark meadow ... -
Nils’ Top 20 for 2020
This year has been a tough one to say the least, but I wanted to end it on a positive note by looking back at all ... -
CRUISING THE COSMERE: Dawnshard (BOOK REVIEW)
‘What kind of person sought work on a sailing vessel? The type who longed for freedom—who wasn’t content to sit where they were told, but instead ...