Author: The Fantasy Hive
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Neography with Worldbuilding in Mind – GUEST POST by Cheryl Bowman
Neography with Worldbuilding in Mind by Cheryl Bowman It’s always an awkward conversation when someone asks what I do. Not that it’s difficult to talk ... -
#TheBand – 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 ... -
Author Spotlight: Jane Lindskold (LIBRARY OF THE SAPPHIRE WIND)
Jane Lindskold is the New York Times bestselling author of over thirty novels and eighty some short stories. (Those are the published ones.) She’s probably best ... -
Women in SFF 2022 Week 2 WRAP UP
Welcome to our second Women in SFF wrap up post! We’ve reached the end of our second week, and as we said last week, every year ... -
Author Spotlight: Hannah M Long (HALL OF SMOKE)
Hannah M Long is a Canadian fantasy author who loves history, hiking, and exploring the world. She inhabits a ramshackle cabin in Ontario with her husband ... -
The body and living as a Composite Creature: GUEST POST by Caroline Hardaker (COMPOSITE CREATURES)
The body and living as a Composite Creature ~ Caroline Hardaker When I wrote Composite Creatures, I don’t think I really knew what I was ... -
#TheBookWouldBeBetter – 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! Last week, we kicked things ... -
BURROWED by Mary Baader Kaley (COVER REVEAL & EXTRACT)
We’re so excited to bring you an exclusive cover reveal and extract from Mary Baader Kaley’s upcoming release, Burrowed. Before we reveal the cover, here’s a ... -
Women in SFF 2022 Week 1 WRAP UP
It’s our third Women in SFF! We’ve reached the end of our first week, and as ever, the response from the community has been absolutely fantastic! ... -
The Highs and Lies of TikTok: GUEST POST by Stacey McEwan (LEDGE)
The Highs and Lies of TikTok Stacey McEwan The fastest growing social media platform – Tiktok – is lawless, unscrupulous and at times outright harmful, but ...