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THE FOUR PROFOUND WEAVES by R. B. Lemberg (Book Review)
Some novellas are like short novels, others feel more like long short stories. Neither is necessarily better, but The Four Profound Weaves struck me ... -
A Little Hatred by Joe Abercrombie — Book Review
‘People can be tough, survive so much hunger and cold and disappointment, take beatings you wouldn’t believe and come out stronger. But they can ... -
Info-dump Equity and The Matrix (Guest Post by M. D. Presley)
Info dumps are bad. So says everyone. At least, according to the internet. Google “info dump” and the first few hits after the definitions ... -
ASK THE WIZARD: Alone in the Dark
It should come as no surprise to you, my constant companions, that it is a rare thing indeed for Ulesorin the Green to be ... -
NEON LEVIATHAN by T R Napper (Book Review)
“We can only exist in the places they’ve forgotten. Our external world was colonised centuries ago, given over to the oligarchs. Our internal spaces ... -
Women in SFF Author Spotlight – Naomi Kelly (MERAKI: A SYREN STORY)
Naomi Kelly is a young, Irish, Indie Author living in Dublin. Her debut novel, Trial by Obsidian, was released last autumn with her latest ... -
Women in SFF Author Spotlight – J Swift (THE ARK)
J Swift is a Sci-fi fanatic who has been working on the Ark series for almost a decade now. With part two coming out ... -
Women in SFF Author Spotlight – Madeline Ashby (REV)
Madeline Ashby is a science fiction writer and strategic foresight consultant living in Toronto. Her short fiction has appeared in Nature, FLURB, Tesseracts, Imaginarium, and Escape ... -
Women in SFF Author Spotlight – Julie E. Czerneda
A love of reading turned into a love of writing for Julie E. Czerneda. A former biologist, then writer and editor of non-fiction, in ... -
THE ONCE AND FUTURE WITCHES by Alix E. Harrow (Book Review)
Settle down dear reader, make yourself comfortable, Alix E Harrow is about to tell you a different kind of fairytale… During the year ...