Blog
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Interview with Stacey McEwan (CHASM)
Stacey McEwan is the author of Ledge, the heart-stopping beginning to the Glacian Trilogy. Stacey is a school teacher by day and fantasy writer by night. She ... -
Interview with Chloe Gong (IMMORTAL LONGINGS)
Chloe Gong is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of the critically acclaimed Secret Shanghai novels, as well as the Flesh and False Gods trilogy. Her books ... -
Interview with T. Kingfisher (THORNHEDGE)
T. Kingfisher is the adult fiction pseudonym of Ursula Vernon, the multi-award-winning author of Digger and Dragonbreath. She is an author and illustrator based in North ... -
THE SUN AND THE VOID by Gabriela Romero Lacruz (EXCERPT)
Enter a lush world inspired by the history and mythology of South America, where twisted family politics deceive, dark magics thrive, and fantastical creatures roam. Reina ... -
Interview with Olivia Atwater (SMALL MIRACLES)
Olivia Atwater writes whimsical historical fantasy with a hint of satire. She lives in Montreal, Quebec with her fantastic, prose-inspiring husband and her two cats. When ... -
Male Gaze in the Mythic Foundations of Fantasy Fiction – GUEST POST by Juliet E. McKenna (THE CLEAVING)
Looking at the male gaze in the mythic foundations of fantasy fiction from a 21st century perspective. by Juliet E. McKenna In brief, the term ... -
Interview with K. E. Andrews (HILLS OF HEATHER AND BONE)
K.E. Andrews has always been an avid reader, which sparked her passion for writing at an early age. Most days she spends her time daydreaming about ... -
THE POMEGRANATE GATE by Ariel Kaplan (EXCERPT)
Two worlds bound by a pomegranate gate Toba Peres can speak but she can’t shout; she can walk but she can’t run; and she can write ... -
Interview with J R Dawson (THE FIRST BRIGHT THING)
J. R. Dawson (she/they) is a writer and educator who has published shorter works in places such as F&SF, The Year’s Best Science Fiction and Fantasy, ... -
Half a Step into the Weird – GUEST POST by Jen Williams (TALONSISTER)
Half a Step into the Weird by Jen Williams To start with a small confession: I have never been especially clear on the difference between ...