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Author Spotlight: Chad Corrie (THE WIZARD KING TRILOGY)
Chad Corrie has enjoyed creating things for as far back as he can remember, but it wasn’t until he was twelve that he began to write. ... -
The Storyteller – GUEST POST by R. R. Virdi (THE FIRST BINDING)
The Storyteller by R.R. Virdi What inspired me in part for Tales of Tremaine was learning how Tolkien wanted to create a new mythology for ... -
THE SINISTER BOOKSELLERS OF BATH by Garth Nix (COVER REVEAL)
We’re very excited to bring you a special cover reveal for the much anticipated next novel by Garth Nix, THE SINISTER BOOKSELLERS OF BATH, set to ... -
Author Spotlight: Becky James (THE KING’S SWORDSMAN)
Becky James is the author of The King’s Swordsman series and co-author of the Dark Tides series. Based in the UK, she has a deep love ... -
How to Balance Series Ambitions with Standalone Stories: Guest Post by Dan Moren (THE NOVA INCIDENT)
How to Balance Series Ambitions with Standalone Stories by Dan Moren Writing a series is a dangerous business. Sure, it might seem like great fun to ... -
Women in SFF 2022 Week 3 WRAP UP
Welcome to our third Women in SFF wrap up post! We’ve reached the end of our third week, and as we’ve said before, every year we ... -
#Readle – Women in SFF BLOGGER TAG
This year, we’d love to see more blogs get involved in Women in SFF, so we’ve come up with blogger tags! So far, we’ve had fun ... -
Interview with Juno Dawson (HER MAJESTY’S ROYAL COVEN)
Juno Dawson is a bestselling novelist, screenwriter, journalist, and a columnist for Attitude Magazine. Juno’s books include the global bestsellers, THIS BOOK IS GAY and CLEAN. ... -
Three Kinds of Readers: who they are, and how to write for them – GUEST POST by Sunyi Dean
Three Kinds of Readers: who they are, and how to write for them by Sunyi Dean INTRODUCTION What motivates readers to pick up certain books, ... -
A Sense of Community: GUEST POST by Karen Heuler (THE SPLENDID CITY)
A Sense of Community By Karen Heuler I have never been a witch, but I wouldn’t mind it. As I understand it, having done some ...