Author: The Fantasy Hive
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Interview with Anna Smith Spark (A SWORD OF BRONZE AND ASHES)
Anna Smith Spark is the author of the Empires of Dust grimdark epic fantasy series The Court of Broken Knives, The Tower of Living and Dying ... -
Women in SFF Friday Favourites – Favourite Fictional Worlds
Would it even be a month-long feature on the Fantasy Hive if we didn’t corral the team into creating lists of recommendations?? Of course not. With ... -
Writing Myself Home: GUEST POST by A. Y. Chao (SHANGHAI IMMORTAL)
Half vampire. Half fox-spirit. All trouble. Pawned by her mother to the King of Hell as a child, Lady Jing is half-vampire, half-hulijing fox-spirit and all ... -
THIRTEEN WAYS TO KILL LULABELLE ROCK by Maud Woolf (COVER REVEAL & GUEST POST)
In a world of glitzy glamour and burgeoning technology, washed up movie star Lulabelle Rock employs a clone of herself to kill the other twelve ... -
Interview with JA Andrews (RUNELIGHT)
JA Andrews lives deep in the Rocky Mountains of Montana with her husband and three children. She is eternally grateful to CS Lewis for showing her ... -
Interview with Emily H. Wilson (INANNA)
Emily H. Wilson is the author of the upcoming novel Inanna. She is also the editor-in-chief of New Scientist, the world’s leading science magazine. You can ... -
LESSONS IN BIRDWATCHING by Honey Watson (EXCERPT)
During their temporary research post on Apech-a planet ravaged by a time distorting illness-Wilhelmina Ming and four other elite students of the Crysthian empire have witnessed ... -
Interview with Nicki Pau Preto (BONESMITH)
Nicki Pau Preto is a fantasy author living just outside of Toronto—though her dislike of hockey, snow, and geese makes her the worst Canadian in the ... -
THE HAWKLING by Rebecca Zahabi (EXCERPT)
The rebels on the other side of the Shadowpass are massing, and refugees are flooding in to the city. Scared, penniless and not exactly welcome, they ... -
Women in SFF ’23 – WRAP UP Week 3
Welcome once more to Women in SFF! We are back for our fourth year celebrating and giving a platform to women in the SFF genres, and ...