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THE TEN THOUSAND DOORS OF JANUARY by Alix E. Harrow (Book Review)
‘Worlds were never meant to be prisons, locked and suffocating and safe. Worlds were supposed to be great rambling houses with all the windows ... -
Interview with Naomi Booth
Naomi Booth is a writer and academic. She is the author of Sealed (2017), a terrifying novel about climate change and contamination, in which ... -
Author Spotlight: MIKE BROOKS
Joining us for today’s Author Spotlight is Mike Brooks! Mike Brooks was born in Ipswich, Suffolk and moved to Nottingham when he was 18 ... -
BLOODCHILD by Anna Stephens (Book Review)
The Good: Everything. Seriously. *SPOILERS* The Bad: IT GAVE ME FEELINGS – I DO NOT LIKE FEELING FEELINGS. The Ugly Truth: THIS. IS. HOW. ... -
Using History in Fantasy (Guest Post by Toby Frost)
I’m not sure that truth is stranger than fiction, but it’s a lot less neat, and it often throws up unusual ideas that can ... -
SPFBO 5: First 4 Eliminations – And Semi-Finalist Announcement!
The fifth Self-Published Fantasy Blog-Off (SPFBO) is already well underway! Check out our introduction here, read all about the contest’s origins here, and keep ... -
Author Spotlight: EDWARD COX
Edward Cox is the ‘Gemmell Award’ nominated author of The Relic Guild trilogy (THE RELIC GUILD, THE CATHEDRAL OF KNOWN THINGS and THE WATCHER ... -
ORMESHADOW by Priya Sharma (Book Review)
I’ve heard wonderful things about Priya Sharma, but this is the first time I’ve read any of her work. Ormeshadow is the story of ... -
BLOOD OF AN EXILE by Brian Naslund (Book Review)
“You can have black deeds and mistakes in your past without being rotten down to the core. You can keep moving through this world, ... -
IN NUMINA by Assaph Mehr (Book Review)
“Allow me to introduce myself. My name is Felix, sometimes known as Felix the Fox.” Take the subgenre of Roman whodunnits, add a dash ...









