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Interview with M. H. Ayinde (A SONG OF LEGENDS LOST)
M. H. Ayinde was born in London’s East End. She is a runner, a lapsed martial artist, and a screen time enthusiast. Her debut novel A ... -
The Influence of Buddhist philosophy in The Prince Without Sorrow – GUEST POST by Maithree Wijesekara (THE PRINCE WITHOUT SORROW)
Welcome to the Ran empire. Where winged serpents fly through the skies. Giant leopards prowl the earth. And witches burn blue as they die. A prince ... -
Interview with Maithree Wijesekara (THE PRINCE WITHOUT SORROW)
Maithree Wijesekara is an Australian-Sri Lankan writer based in Melbourne. Graduating with a Master’s degree in Dentistry, she splits her time between telling people to please brush their ... -
Dissolution: Why Memory is a Shaky Foundation for Reality – GUEST POST by Nicholas Binge (DISSOLUTION)
In this staggeringly mind-bending speculative thriller for fans of Blake Crouch and Ted Chiang, a woman dives into her husband’s memories to uncover a decades-old threat ... -
Interview with Lucy Rose (THE LAMB)
Cumbrian dwelling in the North East. Writer of folktales and fables. Lucy Rose is a Sunday Times Bestselling author and award-winning filmmaker with an interest in ... -
Interview with Richard Swan (GRAVE EMPIRE)
Richard Swan is a critically acclaimed British genre writer. His debut fantasy novel, The Justice of Kings, was an instant Sunday Times bestseller and has been ... -
A Bard’s Tale – Songs in Fantasy Stories: GUEST POST by Simon Batsman (IN THE HEART OF A SOULLESS VESSEL)
“A pale, leafy light smoked out of the wand’s tip, then seemed to fade into nothingness. Fjona could feel the energy latch on to the pebble ... -
Interview with Amal El-Mohtar (THE RIVER HAS ROOTS)
Amal El-Mohtar is an award-winning author and critic: her short fiction has won the Hugo, Nebula and Locus awards, while her poetry has won the Rhysling ... -
Top Five Books on Extreme Conditions – GUEST POST by Michael Nayak (SYMBIOTE)
As World War III rages, the scientists in Antarctica are thankful for the isolation – until a group of Chinese scientists arrive at the American research ... -
Writing the Found Family Trope – GUEST POST by C. M. Alongi (THE WITCH WHO TRADES WITH DEATH)
A young witch forced to play concubine for her empirical captor, finally breaks free to find a life of her own, but even those with the ...









