Features
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Women in SFF Week 3 Wrap Up
Another week down, and we’re three weeks in to this year’s Women In SFF, so let’s see what’s been happening in the feature this week! Firstly, ... -
Author Spotlight: Francis Deer and Mika Hunter (STARS AND RAVENS)
Francis Deer and Mika Hunter have been friends for over 30 years, at one point deciding to join forces and become co-authors. They both live in ... -
ASK THE WIZARD – Monster Mashup
Hearken mere mortals to the words of one so much greater, and infinitely more humble. Tis I, returned to thee once more. Ulesorin the Green, restored ... -
5-Star Books in Five Words – BAME Female Authors
It’s a Women in SFF Five Words! To celebrate Women in SFF, we thought it would be a great idea to bring you another 5-Star ... -
Author Spotlight: Calder Szewczak (THE OFFSET)
Calder Szewczak is writing duo Natasha C. Calder and Emma Szewczak, who met while studying at Cambridge. Natasha is a graduate of Clarion West 2018 and ... -
THE BLOOD OF ANGELS by Johanna Sinisalo: 2011, translated by Lola Rogers 2014 (BOOK REVIEW)
“Bees can sense electrical charges in the air and feel magnetic fields. It’s pretty obvious that if there are such things as portals, doors, thin places ... -
Celebrating the Women of SFF and an Obscure (By Which I Mean Fake) Egyptian Goddess: Guest Post by JA Andrews
We’re joined today by self-publishing author JA Andrews for a celebratory post about fellow authors Andrews has met in the SFF community. Before we launch into ... -
Q&A with Susan Dennard (WITCHSHADOW)
Susan Dennard has come a long way from small-town Georgia. With a masters degree in marine biology, she got to travel the world—six out of seven ... -
Interview with Sophie E Tallis, Map Designer.
Sophie E Tallis is an illustrator, artist and author from Bristol. Her illustrated novel, epic fantasy, White Mountain, was published by BFS Award winning publisher, Grimbold ... -
Interview with Genevieve Cogman (THE INVISIBLE LIBRARY)
Genevieve Cogman started on Tolkien and Sherlock Holmes at an early age, and has never looked back. But on a perhaps more prosaic note, she has ...