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Interview with RJ Barker (BLOOD OF ASSASSINS)
RJ Barker is the author of the epic fantasy trilogy The Wounded Kingdom, beginning with Age of Assassins. He lives in Leeds with his wife, son and a collection ... -
Ask the Wizard – Someone Needs a Kvothe Drop
Ulesorin the Green speaks. Hearken to his words. Each erudite sentence has been hard won, dredged from the endless morass of a dozen lifetimes of experience. ... -
Author Spotlight: Tanya Schofield
Joining us for today’s Author Spotlight is Tanya Schofield! Tanya Schofield is a genre-fluid writer of (occasionally) epic fiction. Here’s what she had to tell us ... -
The Double-Edged Sword of the SPFBO
This is a success story. It was with high hopes that I entered my fantasy novel, The Ventifact Colossus, into Mark Lawrence’s 2017 Self-Published Fantasy Blog-Off. ... -
Write of Way #11 – The Cycle of Doubt
It’s a well-known fact of writing that—wait. Is it well-known? Hmm, let’s start again. Every writer, at some point in their career—no. That’s no good either. ... -
Author Spotlight: Peter Newman
Peter Newman co-writes the Hugo and Alfie Award winning Tea and Jeopardy podcast and is also the voice of the butler, Latimer. His debut novel, THE ... -
The Women of Grimdark: Cameron Johnston In Conversation With Anna Stephens
Cameron Johnston interviews the fantastic Anna Stephens, author of Godblind, and the writer of a particularly wince-inducing scene involving a hammer that will stay with him ... -
Author Spotlight: A.C. Cobble
Joining us for today’s Author Spotlight is AC Cobble! AC Cobble is the author of the soon to be popular Benjamin Ashwood series. The fifth book ... -
Self-Publishing And The Proliferation of Subgenres
There’s an understanding in the television industry today that there will never be another Cheers, in that that there will never be a show that regularly ... -
10 Of The Greatest SFF Curse Words, Ranked
Made-up cursing in fiction is hard, folks. There are many reasons SFF writers avoid having their characters dropping F-bombs, ranging from appealing to the widest audience ...









