Author: The Fantasy Hive
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Linggi River Blues (Guest Post by Zedeck Siew)
The Linggi River winds through Negeri Sembilan, my home state. It is not safe to swim. Waste from the fishing industry downstream feeds an exploding population ... -
Author Spotlight: Michael J. Sullivan
Joining us for today’s Author Spotlight is Michael J. Sullivan! Michael J. Sullivan started his first story after finding a manual typewriter in the basement of ... -
Author Spotlight: A.Z. Anthony
Joining us for today’s Author Spotlight is A.Z. Anthony! A.Z. Anthony is best known for his genre-warping fiction whose popularity commonly crashes global markets. Also, his ... -
5 Ways to Convert a Non-Gamer to Board Games: GUEST POST by Philip Overby
One of the biggest pitfalls of jumping headlong into the board game hobby tends to be convincing those around you that it’s a good idea. Sure, ... -
Author Spotlight: Mark Lawrence
Mark Lawrence is married with four children, one of whom is severely disabled. His day job is as a research scientist focused on various rather intractable ... -
Tough Travelling: Mothers
Welcome to Tough Travelling, a monthly feature in which we rack our brains for popular (and not so popular) examples of fantasy tropes. Created by Nathan of Fantasy ... -
Author Spotlight: T.O. Munro
Joining us for today’s Author Spotlight is T.O. Munro! T.O. Munro works in education and enjoys nothing more than escaping into a good book. He wrote ... -
Author Spotlight: Michael R. Miller
Joining us for today’s Author Spotlight is Michael R. Miller! Michael is a young Scot living in London. Book 1 of his first epic fantasy trilogy, ... -
The Girl, the House and the Secrets: Five Gothic Novels and A Movie – GUEST POST by Jeanette Ng
So, what is with the girl and the old house? During the 19th Century, Romanticism saw the past as a source of inspiration. Gazing upon ruins ... -
My Top 7 Favourite Dragon Age Characters (Guest Post by Jen Williams)
First of all, I already know I will annoy some people with this post. Because Dragon Age fans tend to have their favourites, and they are ...









