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The Magic of Multiple Perspectives in Fantasy Romance – GUEST POST by A. K. Mulford (A SKY OF EMERALD STARS)
The second book in the all-new Golden Court romantasy trilogy. A secret song. A hidden fortress. A world on the brink of war. Royal ... -
DENGUE BOY by Michel Nieva translated by Rahul Bery (BOOK REVIEW)
“Nobody loved Dengue Boy. I don’t know if it was his long beak or the constant, unbearable buzzing sound his wings made as they ... -
Interview with Emily Rath (NORTH IS THE NIGHT)
EMILY RATH is a New York Times, USA Today, and #1 Amazon bestselling author of romance and fantasy. Her sex-positive, queer-inclusive books include the ... -
SET MY HEART ON FIRE by Izumi Suzuki, translated by Helen O’Horan (BOOK REVIEW)
Izumi Suzuki – Set My Heart On Fire (1983, translated by Helen O’Horan 2024) “I’m passionate, of course. Passion is something that occurs ... -
HAMMAJANG LUCK by Makana Yamamoto (EXCERPT)
HAMMAJANG | adjective. Definition: In a disorderly or chaotic state; messed up. Chiefly in predicative use, esp. in all hammajang. Etymology: A borrowing from Hawaiian ... -
AN ORCHID IN MY BELLY BUTTON by Katy Wimhurst (COVER REVEAL)
Offbeat short stories that explore our fragile world These stories savour the surreal, flirt with magical realism, dabble with dystopia. A boy sees the ... -
SHROUD by Adrian Tchaikovsky (BOOK REVIEW)
An utterly gripping story of alien encounter and survival from Adrian Tchaikovsky, author of the Arthur C. Clarke Award-winning Children of Time. They looked into ... -
THE MASK FALLING by Samantha Shannon (BOOK REVIEW)
A note on the edition: I received the 10th Anniversary fully revised edition from Bloomsbury, which is said to contain new scenes and altered ... -
BRISTOLCON (5 of 5): Sunday Afternoon – Many Partings
This is the last in a series of articles to give a flavour of this year’s 15th Bristolcon and its first two-day event through ... -
BRISTOLCON (4 of 5): Sunday Morning – The Last Debate
This is a series of articles to give a flavour of this year’s 15th Bristolcon and its first two-day event through the eyes of ...








