Interviews
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Interview with Rose Biggin (MAKE-BELIEVE AND ARTIFICE)
Rose Biggin is an author and performer. Her debut novel Wild Time (2020), co-written with Keir Cooper, is a punk reimagining of Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s ... -
Author Spotlight – Kate Golden (HALF CITY)
Kate Golden is the USA Today bestselling author of both The Sacred Stones and Harker Academy trilogies. When she isn’t writing, Kate is an avid book ... -
Interview with Ivy Grimes (THE CELLAR BELOW THE CELLAR)
Ivy Grimes is originally from Birmingham, Alabama, and she currently lives in Virginia. She has an MFA from the University of Alabama. Her stories have appeared ... -
INTERVIEW WITH MARK LAWRENCE (DAUGHTER OF CROWS)
Mark Lawrence is married with four children, one of whom is severely disabled. Before becoming a fulltime writer in 2015, his day job was as a ... -
Interview with A. S. Tamaki (THE BOOK OF FALLEN ELAVES)
A. S. Tamaki grew up in Los Angeles, where he spent his childhood climbing trees and making short films in his backyard. After working in Hollywood ... -
Interview with Christopher Buehlman (BETWEEN TWO FIRES)
Christopher Buehlman was born in Florida in 1969 and grew up in the suburbs of the Tampa Bay area. A poor fit for these surroundings, he ... -
Interview with Alexis Hall (HELL’S HEART)
Alexis Hall (whatever pronouns) does not like writing biographies or talking about himself in the third person. She lives in southeast England with their extensive collection ... -
Interview with Isla Jewell (BOOKS AND BEWITCHMENT)
Isla Jewell is a pseudonym of Delilah S. Dawson, the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of over 35 books for kids, teens, and ... -
Interview with Annie Summerlee (THE BOOK OF BLOOD AND ROSES)
Annie Summerlee lives in Spain with her partner, two cats, and a foster dog. She has a degree in History of Art, and is currently studying ... -
Interview with Adrian Tchaikovsky (SHROUD)
TO: We’re joined at the Fantasy-Hive today by someone described – by no less an eminence than Adrian Chiles – as “Science Fiction Royalty”. It is ...









