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A MARKET OF DREAMS AND DESTINY by Trip Galey (EXCERPT)
Today, we’re super excited to share an excerpt from Trip Galey’s upcoming novel A Market of Dreams and Destiny. Beth recently read and absolutely loved this one, ... -
THORNHEDGE by T. Kingfisher (EXCERPT)
To celebrate the publication of T. Kingfisher’s beautiful bewitching story Thornhedge this week, we’re excited to share an excerpt with you! There’s a princess trapped in ... -
Magic as Metaphor: The Philosophy of Pact & Pattern – GUEST POST by J. T. Greathouse (THE PATTERN OF THE WORLD)
Magic as Metaphor: The Philosophy of Pact & Pattern by J.T. Greathouse With the Pact & Pattern series coming to a close with the forthcoming ... -
Why set a Fantasy Novel in the Bronze Age? – GUEST POST by Miles Cameron (STORMING HEAVEN)
Before iron helmets and steel swords, when dragons roamed the world, was an age of bronze and stone, when the Gods walked the earth, and people ... -
Interview with J. T. Greathouse (THE PATTERN OF THE WORLD)
J.T. Greathouse is the BFA nominated author of the PACT & PATTERN trilogy: THE HAND OF THE SUN KING, THE GARDEN OF EMPIRE, and THE PATTERN ... -
Interview with Emily Habeck (SHARK HEART)
Emily Habeck is an alumna of SMU’s Meadows School of the Arts, where she received a BFA in theatre, as well as Vanderbilt Divinity School and ... -
The House of Strength – GUEST POST by Stephen Aryan (THE JUDAS BLOSSOM)
The House of Strength by Stephen Aryan Although The Judas Blossom is historical fantasy, it does contain a fair amount of facts. One element that is ... -
Women in SFF ’23 – WRAP UP
And so reach the end of Women in SFF! Somehow July has flown past us and we’ve made it to the end of our fourth year ... -
Interview with Aliette de Bodard (A FIRE BORN OF EXILE)
Aliette de Bodard lives and works in Paris. She has won three Nebula Awards, an Ignyte Award, a Locus Award, a British Fantasy Award and five ... -
Interview with Genevieve Gornichec (THE WEAVER AND THE WITCH QUEEN)
Genevieve Gornichec earned her degree in history from The Ohio State University, but she got as close to majoring in Vikings as she possibly could, and her study of ...









