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  • About Us
  • Interviews
    • Author Spotlight
    • By Author Surname
  • Book Reviews
    • Latest
    • Hive Reads
    • Self-Published
    • By Author Surname
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    • Write of Way
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    • Ask the Wizard
    • Busy Little Bees Book Reviews
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  • BlogFeaturesGuests PostsWomen In SFF

    Three Kinds of Readers: who they are, and how to write for them – GUEST POST by Sunyi Dean

    By The Fantasy Hive
    July 22, 2022
    Three Kinds of Readers: who they are, and how to write for them by Sunyi Dean   INTRODUCTION What motivates readers to pick up ...
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  • Author SpotlightBlogFeaturesInterviewsWomen In SFF

    Interview with Kritika H. Rao (THE SURVIVING SKY)

    By Nils Shukla
    July 21, 2022
    Kritika H. Rao is a science-fiction and fantasy writer, who has lived in India, Australia, Canada and The Sultanate of Oman. Kritika’s stories are ...
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  • Book ReviewsDystopianFantasyWomen In SFF

    THE BOOK EATERS by Sunyi Dean (BOOK REVIEW)

    By Nils Shukla
    July 21, 2022
    “I do know we can only live by the light we’re given, and some of us are given no light at all. What else ...
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  • BlogFeaturesGuests PostsWomen In SFF

    A Sense of Community: GUEST POST by Karen Heuler (THE SPLENDID CITY)

    By The Fantasy Hive
    July 20, 2022
    A Sense of Community By Karen Heuler   I have never been a witch, but I wouldn’t mind it. As I understand it, having ...
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  • Author SpotlightBlogFeaturesInterviewsWomen In SFF

    Interview with Lindy Ryan (THROW ME TO THE WOLVES)

    By Bethan Hindmarch
    July 20, 2022
    Lindy Miller Ryan is an award-winning author/editor, short film director, and professor at Rutgers University. Prior to her career in academia, Ryan was the ...
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  • Author SpotlightBlogFeaturesInterviewsWomen In SFF

    Interview with Saara El-Arifi (THE FINAL STRIFE)

    By Nils Shukla
    July 19, 2022
    Saara’s heritage has always been intrinsically linked to the themes of her stories. She was raised by a Ghanaian/British mother and a Sudanese/Arab father—who were ...
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  • BlogGuests PostsWomen In SFFWriting

    Neography with Worldbuilding in Mind – GUEST POST by Cheryl Bowman

    By The Fantasy Hive
    July 19, 2022
    Neography with Worldbuilding in Mind by Cheryl Bowman   It’s always an awkward conversation when someone asks what I do. Not that it’s difficult ...
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  • FeaturesWomen In SFF

    #TheBand – Women in SFF BLOGGER TAG

    By The Fantasy Hive
    July 18, 2022
    This year, we’d love to see more blogs get involved in Women in SFF, so we’ve come up with blogger tags! So far, we’ve ...
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  • Author SpotlightBlogFeaturesInterviewsWomen In SFF

    Author Spotlight: Jane Lindskold (LIBRARY OF THE SAPPHIRE WIND)

    By The Fantasy Hive
    July 18, 2022
    Jane Lindskold is the New York Times bestselling author of over thirty novels and eighty some short stories.  (Those are the published ones.)  She’s ...
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  • Book ReviewsScience FictionSpeculative

    HOW HIGH WE GO IN THE DARK by Sequoia Nagamatsu (BOOK REVIEW)

    By Jonathan Thornton
    July 18, 2022
    “Once, I asked her what she was doing, and she said she was just trying to keep track of it all because it didn’t ...
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