Author: The Fantasy Hive
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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 ... -
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 ... -
Women in SFF 2021 – INTRO
Welcome to our Women in SFF Feature – 2021! We started this feature last year and had a fantastic response, so we’re super excited to be ... -
Reading Comics with Stephen Aryan: Guest Post
When someone wants to get into comics it’s a challenge without knowing what kind of stories they enjoy. It’s the equivalent of saying I’d like to ... -
Author Spotlight: Susannah Wise (THIS FRAGILE EARTH)
Susannah Wise is an actor and writer who grew up in London and the Midlands. A childhood spent outdoors inspired her love of nature and ... -
Authorial Process, or the Babysitter’s Tale: Guest Post by Miles Cameron
When I was very young, I grew up in a house that was largely about stories. My mother read me the Lord of the Rings and ... -
Author Spotlight: Marc Mulero (RINGS OF WAR: THE DARKEST DAWN)
Growing up, Marc was out of his mind (and perhaps still is). He knew full well that his creative, untamed mind was divergent from the pack. ...









