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Interview with Laura R. Samotin (THE SINS ON THEIR BONES)
Laura R. Samotin has a PhD in international relations from Columbia University and enjoys using her academic background on military tactics, power politics, and leadership to ... -
Interview with Sophie Keetch (MORGAN IS MY NAME)
Sophie Keetch has a BA in English Literature from Cardiff University, which included the study of Arthurian legend. She is Welsh and lives with her husband ... -
TOP PICKS – April 2024
Welcome to this month’s Top Picks! Every month, we’re going to share with you our favourite reads of the month. We’ve rounded up our contributors and ... -
Interview with Sylvie Cathrall (A LETTER TO THE LUMINOUS DEEP)
Sylvie Cathrall’s debut novel, A LETTER TO THE LUMINOUS DEEP, is available now from Orbit Books. Sylvie holds a graduate degree in odd Victorian art and ... -
Interview with James Logan (THE SILVERBLOOD PROMISE)
James Logan was born in the southeast of England where he grew up on a diet of Commodore 64 computer games, Fighting Fantasy gamebooks, and classic eighties ... -
Interview with Rogba Payne (THE DANCE OF SHADOWS)
Born in London and the first of three, Rogba was raised across both London and Lagos, Nigeria. He is a descendant of John Augustus Otunba-Payne; the ... -
Interview with John Wiswell (SOMEONE YOU CAN BUILD A NEST IN)
John Wiswell is a disabled writer who lives where New York keeps all its trees. He won the 2021 Nebula Award for Short Fiction for his story, “Open House ... -
Interview with Jen Williams (THE HUNGRY DARK)
Jen Williams is a writer from London currently living in Bristol with her partner and a dramatically fluffy cat. A fan of grisly fairy tales since ... -
TOP PICKS – March 2024
Welcome to this month’s Top Picks! Every month, we’re going to share with you our favourite reads of the month. We’ve rounded up our contributors and ... -
Interview with Dan Coxon (FOR TOMORROW)
Wellbrook High is the school that needs no introduction. After the infamous events of 1993, it has become synonymous with unexpected – and unexplained – ...