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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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Latest Articles

  • Write of Way (Feature)
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    Write of Way #4 – Write Short Stories

    By A.Z. Anthony
    February 22, 2018
    Are you a writer? Are you a novelist? Are you a living, breathing person who owns a pen and paper? Then you should be ...
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  • Anna Smith Spark (Feature)
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    Author Spotlight: Anna Smith Spark

    By The Fantasy Hive
    February 21, 2018
    Joining us for the Author Spotlight today is the Queen of Grimdark herself: Anna Smith Spark! Anna lives in London, UK. She loves grimdark ...
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  • Tales from the Tabletop

    D&D 3.5: Wicker the Necromancer Learns about Epidemiology

    By Chris Mahon
    February 21, 2018
    I started playing D&D on a door in my friend Joel’s basement. We laid it across a coffee table, and it just barely fit ...
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  • Night Lies Bleeding (Feature)
    Book ReviewsFantasyHistorical

    The Night Lies Bleeding by M.D. Lachlan

    By T.O. Munro
    February 20, 2018
    In its opening, The Night Lies Bleeding reminded me of The Last Werewolf by Glen Duncan. We meet Endamon Craw looking out over the ...
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  • Blog

    Gemmell Awards 2018: Longlist Voting OPEN!

    By Laura M. Hughes
    February 19, 2018
    It’s that time of year again! On July 14th the tenth annual David Gemmell Legend Awards will be held at Edge-Lit 7 in Derby, UK. The ...
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  • We're Gonna Need a Bigger Gun by Kareem Mahfouz
    Four-Part FictionOriginal Fiction

    ‘We’re Gonna Need a Bigger Gun’ (Part Three) by Kareem Mahfouz

    By Kareem Mahfouz
    February 19, 2018
    This is a story that, if you read past the first paragraph, you will soon realise does not take itself very seriously. I wrote ...
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  • BlogWriting

    Explosions and FEELINGS (and More Explosions) (Guest Post by T. Eric Bakutis)

    By T E Bakutis
    February 15, 2018
    While I enjoy mindless action as much as the next person, stories where I can genuinely empathize with the folks currently shooting at each ...
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  • The Wounded Kingdom trilogy by R. J. Barker
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    Author Spotlight: RJ Barker

    By The Fantasy Hive
    February 14, 2018
    Joining us for today’s Author Spotlight is RJ Barker! RJ Barker is the author of the epic fantasy trilogy The Wounded Kingdom, beginning with Age of Assassins. ...
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  • We're Gonna Need a Bigger Gun by Kareem Mahfouz
    Four-Part FictionOriginal Fiction

    ‘We’re Gonna Need a Bigger Gun’ (Part Two) by Kareem Mahfouz

    By Kareem Mahfouz
    February 12, 2018
    This is a story that, if you read past the first paragraph, you will soon realise does not take itself very seriously. I wrote ...
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  • BlogWriting

    ‘Conditions for Vision’: Guest Post by E.J. Swift

    By The Fantasy Hive
    February 9, 2018
    In the opening essay of her collection On Writers and Writing, Margaret Atwood discusses a series of interviews where she asked writers to describe ...
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