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  • About Us
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    • Author Spotlight
    • By Author Surname
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    • 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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    The body and living as a Composite Creature: GUEST POST by Caroline Hardaker (COMPOSITE CREATURES)

    By The Fantasy Hive
    July 13, 2022
    The body and living as a Composite Creature ~ Caroline Hardaker   When I wrote Composite Creatures, I don’t think I really knew what ...
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  • Author SpotlightBlogFeaturesInterviewsWomen In SFF

    Interview with Chelsea Abdullah (THE STARDUST THIEF)

    By Nils Shukla
    July 12, 2022
    Chelsea Abdullah is an American-Kuwaiti writer born and raised in Kuwait, where she grew up listening to stories about mysterious desert creatures and wily ...
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  • Book ReviewsFeaturesHorrorSpeculativeWomen In SFF

    THE BOOK OF THE BAKU by R.L. Boyle

    By Shona Kinsella
    July 12, 2022
    Sean is a 13-year-old boy who has been taken into care and eventually fostered by his estranged grandfather. His grandfather is a writer, living ...
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  • BlogFeaturesWomen In SFF

    #TheBookWouldBeBetter – Women in SFF BLOGGER TAG

    By The Fantasy Hive
    July 11, 2022
    This year, we’d love to see more blogs get involved in Women in SFF, so we’ve come up with blogger tags! Last week, we ...
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  • Book ReviewsWomen In SFF

    Women in SFF 2022 Week 1 WRAP UP

    By The Fantasy Hive
    July 10, 2022
    It’s our third Women in SFF! We’ve reached the end of our first week, and as ever, the response from the community has been ...
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    TOGETHER WE BURN by Isabel Ibañez (BOOK REVIEW)

    By Shona Kinsella
    July 8, 2022
    Zarela Zalvidar is a flamenco dancer, daughter of a much beloved flamenco dancer and the most renowned Dragonador in Hispalia. That’s right, Dragonador – ...
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  • BlogFeaturesGuests PostsWomen In SFF

    The Highs and Lies of TikTok: GUEST POST by Stacey McEwan (LEDGE)

    By The Fantasy Hive
    July 8, 2022
    The Highs and Lies of TikTok Stacey McEwan The fastest growing social media platform – Tiktok – is lawless, unscrupulous and at times outright ...
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    The Other Side of Magic: GUEST POST by Stephanie Burgis (SCALES AND SENSIBILITY)

    By The Fantasy Hive
    July 7, 2022
    The Other Side of Magic Stephanie Burgis   As both a reader and a writer, I’ve always loved the pure escapism of fantasy – ...
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    Author Spotlight: Freya Marske (A MARVELLOUS LIGHT)

    By The Fantasy Hive
    July 6, 2022
    Freya Marske lives in Australia, where she is yet to be killed by any form of wildlife. She writes stories full of magic, blood, ...
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    ANIMALS AT NIGHT by Naomi Booth (BOOK REVIEW)

    By Jonathan Thornton
    July 6, 2022
    “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 ...
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