Author: Nils Shukla
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Interview with Aman J. Bedi (KAVITHRI)
Aman was born in Mysore, India. He grew up in Vizag, studied in Bangalore, lived in Bangkok, completed a PhD in experimental psychology at the University ... -
Interview with Kaliane Bradley (THE MINISTRY OF TIME)
Kaliane Bradley is a British-Cambodian writer and editor based in London. Her short fiction has appeared in Somesuch Stories, The Willowherb Review, Electric Literature, Catapult, and Extra Teeth, among others. She was the ... -
Interview with Laura R. Samotin (THE SINS ON THEIR BONES)
Laura R. Samotin has a PhD in international relations from Columbia University and enjoys using her academic background on military tactics, power politics, and leadership to ... -
THE ART OF PROPHECY by Wesley Chu (BOOK REVIEW)
“Touch me and your blood will desecrate these sacred grounds. I assure you I deserve my legend.” The Art of Prophecy by Wesley Chu was ... -
Interview with Sylvie Cathrall (A LETTER TO THE LUMINOUS DEEP)
Sylvie Cathrall’s debut novel, A LETTER TO THE LUMINOUS DEEP, is available now from Orbit Books. Sylvie holds a graduate degree in odd Victorian art and ... -
Interview with James Logan (THE SILVERBLOOD PROMISE)
James Logan was born in the southeast of England where he grew up on a diet of Commodore 64 computer games, Fighting Fantasy gamebooks, and classic eighties ... -
LONG LIVE EVIL by Sarah Rees Brennan (BOOK REVIEW)
This review contains mild spoilers “Don’t listen to stories encouraging you to be good, telling you to shine in a filthy world and patiently endure suffering. ... -
THE SECRET SERVICE OF TEA AND TREASON by India Holton (BOOK REVIEW)
‘“When life itself seems lunatic, who knows where madness lies?” In the attic, that is where.’ India Holton is one of my most favourite comfort ... -
THE MINISTRY OF TIME by Kaliane Bradley (BOOK REVIEW)
“Life is a series of slamming doors. We make irrevocable decisions every day. A twelve-second delay, a slip of the tongue, and suddenly your life is ... -
A NATURAL HISTORY OF DRAGONS: A MEMOIR BY LADY TRENT by Marie Brennan (BOOK REVIEW)
“I believed myself to be ready then; now, with the hindsight brought by greater age, I see myself for the naive and inexperienced young woman I ...