Features
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The Highs and Lies of TikTok: GUEST POST by Stacey McEwan (LEDGE)
The Highs and Lies of TikTok Stacey McEwan The fastest growing social media platform – Tiktok – is lawless, unscrupulous and at times outright harmful, but ... -
The Other Side of Magic: GUEST POST by Stephanie Burgis (SCALES AND SENSIBILITY)
The Other Side of Magic Stephanie Burgis As both a reader and a writer, I’ve always loved the pure escapism of fantasy – the way ... -
Author Spotlight: Freya Marske (A MARVELLOUS LIGHT)
Freya Marske lives in Australia, where she is yet to be killed by any form of wildlife. She writes stories full of magic, blood, and as ... -
ANIMALS AT NIGHT by Naomi Booth (BOOK REVIEW)
“They’re getting drunk and reminiscing about their old lives, about gigs and parties and festivals on faraway beaches where they’d danced and played like animals at ... -
Author Spotlight: Tjalara Draper (SHARDS OF VENUS)
Tjalara Draper began writing her novel at the start of 2016 when the stories in her crazy imagination kept growing. After a few online courses in ... -
#TagTeag – Women in SFF BLOGGER TAG
This year, we’d love to see more blogs get involved in Women in SFF, so we’ve come up with blogger tags! First up, for Wyrd ... -
THE UNDERTAKING OF HART AND MERCY by Megan Bannen (BOOK REVIEW)
“Mercy gaped at the inexplicable pouring out of a heart that she held in her hand, from a person as real and substantial as the paper ... -
The inevitable failure of writing for validation: GUEST POST by Rachel Emma Shaw
The Inevitable Failure of Writing for Validation Rachel Emma Shaw When the amazing team at Fantasy Hive asked last year if I would write an article ... -
Women in SFF 2022 – INTRO
Welcome to our Women in SFF Feature – 2022! That’s right, we’re bringing back Women in SFF for the third year! Last year was another huge ... -
SHE WHO BECAME THE SUN by Shelley Parker-Chan – READALONG Week 4
Welcome to the last week of our Readalong! Thank you so much to everyone who joined our readalong and made it such a succes! We’ve loved ...








