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THE HEDGE WITCH by Cari Thomas (BOOK REVIEW)
Where the sea meets the shore, where forest meets field, where mountain meets sky. Edges. Boundary lands. Betwixt-places where the fruits of life clash, fuse, create, ... -
ASK THE AUTHOR for Women In SFF – Part 2
We had great fun at Christmas asking authors which of their characters they would spend Christmas eve with if they could (read that here). We ... -
INTERSTELLAR MEGACHEF by Lavanya Lakshminarayan (EXCERPT)
Today, we’re very excited to be able to share an excerpt from The Ten Per Cent Thief author Lavanya Lakshminarayan’s latest novel! INTERSTELLAR MEGACHEF is Lavanya’s upcoming ... -
Interview with Elizabeth Helen (BONDED BY THORNS)
Elizabeth Helen is the combined pen-name of sister writing duo, Elizabeth and Helen. Elizabeth and Helen write fantasy romance, and love creating enchanting adventures for their ... -
UNFAMILIARED by JE Hannaford (BOOK REVIEW)
Unfamiliared by JE Hannaford is one super cute cosy fantasy, with so many animals! The premise of the story is a small town, due to host ... -
Women In SFF Trope Fridays – Good VS Evil
For this year’s Women in SFF, we thought we’d create our usual recommendation posts in-line with our Photo Challenge over on Instagram, and so bring you ... -
LIGHT ACADEMIA – Roundtable Interview Women in SFF
Dark Academia has been whispering down the halls for some time now, but with the rise of Cosy Fantasy we’ve seen an emergence of stories ... -
THE PHOENIX KEEPER by S. A. MacLean (BOOK REVIEW)
Do you like shows about animals, such as The Zoo and Secrets of the Zoo? Did you stay up as a child to watch Big Cat ... -
My Take on Cosy Fantasy – GUEST POST by Mariana Costa
We’re thrilled to welcome back Mariana Costa today! ‘Cosy’ fantasy has been growing in popularity since the pandemic, with a demand for stories with low stakes. ... -
The Lasting Legacy of Tanith Lee, Daughter of the Night – GUEST POST by LCW Allingham and River Eno
The Lasting Legacy of Tanith Lee, Daughter of the Night By LCW Allingham and River Eno When my co-editor and I decided to put ...









