Author: Nils Shukla
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Interview with Lucy Jane Wood (REWITCHED)
Lucy Jane Wood is an online content creator, avid reader and cosiness-seeker from the Wirral. These days, you’ll find her living in London, giant coffee in ... -
THE WAY UP IS DEATH by Dan Hanks (BOOK REVIEW)
On an ordinary day, an extraordinary event occurs which irrevocably changes the lives of thirteen people. On the hills of the Peak District an ominous floating ... -
The Fantasy Hive celebrates TAMORA PIERCE
Tamora Pierce (born December 13, 1954) is a prolific American writer in the SFF genre, particularly in the Young Adult category. Throughout the years Pierce has ... -
THE SPELL SHOP by Sarah Beth Durst (BOOK REVIEW)
“It wasn’t that she didn’t like people. It was only that she liked books more. They didn’t fuss or judge or mock or reject. They invited ... -
Interview with Shaun Hamill (THE DISSONANCE)
SHAUN HAMILL received his BA in English from the University of Texas at Arlington, and his MFA from the Iowa Writers’ Workshop. His debut novel, A Cosmology of ... -
Interview with Sarah Rees Brennan (LONG LIVE EVIL)
Sarah Rees Brennan was born in Ireland by the sea, and is the New York Times bestselling, Carnegie nominated and World Fantasy award shortlisted writer of ... -
THE SONG RISING by Samantha Shannon (BOOK REVIEW)
A note on the edition: I received the 10th Anniversary fully revised edition from Bloomsbury, which is said to contain new scenes and altered scenes. I ... -
THE MIME ORDER by Samantha Shannon (BOOK REVIEW)
A note on the edition: I received the 10th Anniversary fully revised edition from Bloomsbury, which is said to contain new scenes and altered scenes. I ... -
Interview with Prashanth Srivatsa (THE SPICE GATE)
Prashanth Srivatsa is a writer of fantasy and science fiction from Bengaluru, India. His works of short fiction have appeared in magazines such as Asimov’s, Magazine ... -
ARTHUR by Giles Kristian (BOOK REVIEW)
“All gone now. All of it of no more substance than a memory which may just have been a dream. Hadn’t they been fools to think ...









