Author: The Fantasy Hive
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Tock Tick: Why Fantasy Literature Loves to Mess with Time – Guest Post by Heather Child
Heather Child has returned to the Hive for Women in SFF with a guest post on the concept of time and how, as a theme, it ... -
Bright Stars – My Favourite Women in SFF: Guest Post by Ginger Smith
Today, we welcome sci-fi author Ginger Smith back to the Hive. Before we get into her guest post about her Women in SFF influences, check out ... -
Women In SFF Week 1 Wrap Up
We’ve reached the end of our first full-week for this year’s Women In SFF, and what an incredible start to the feature it’s been! We’ve been ... -
THE FALLEN by Ada Hoffmann (EXCERPT)
We have a treat for you today from the lovely androids at Angry Robot – an excerpt of Ada Hoffmann’s The Fallen, the much anticipated sequel ... -
Creepy Old Shit – The Creation of a Fantasy City: Guest Post by Brian Staveley
“I hate useless, creepy old shit.” So says a friend of mine on the subject of ancient relics in fantasy novels. Coming in for particular censure ... -
Author Spotlight: S M Boyce (WRAITHBLADE)
When S. M. Boyce graduated with a degree in creative writing, she realized that made her well-qualified for serving French fries. It would take years of ... -
BANE OF ALL THINGS by Leo Valiquette (COVER REVEAL)
Today on the Hive, Leo Valiquette is here to share with us the cover for his debut novel THE BANE OF ALL THINGS “Dragon’s Claw Abbey ... -
Author Spotlight: Katherine Addison (THE GOBLIN EMPEROR)
Katherine Addison is the pen name of Sarah Monette. Katherine Addison’s short fiction has been selected by The Year’s Best Fantasy and Horror and The Year’s ... -
Bookish Take – Women In SFF Edition: Guest Post by Gabriela Houston and Caroline Hardaker
Today, we welcome authors Gabriela Houston and Caroline Hardaker to the Hive to discuss Women in speculative fiction. Before we launch into their discussion, check out ... -
Influential Themes in the Book of Fire Series: Guest Post by Michelle Kenney
The Book of Fire trilogy follows two communities – a village of survivors recovering after a Great War and a sealed, domed population cut off from ...