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Finding the Journey Within – GUEST POST by G. T. Jones (THE BEAST TRIALS: MEADOW’S BEGINNING)
Today, we’re thrilled to welcome G. T. Jones to the Hive! G. T. Jones’ coming-of-age YA fantasy The Beast Trials: Meadow’s Beginning is out today ... -
CURSED UNDER LONDON by Gabby Hutchinson Crouch (BOOK REVIEW)
Cursed Under London is the first book in a brand new series from comedy script writer Gabby Hutchinson Crouch. It’s a rom-com set in ... -
Interview with Sarah Rees Brennan (LONG LIVE EVIL)
Sarah Rees Brennan was born in Ireland by the sea, and is the New York Times bestselling, Carnegie nominated and World Fantasy award shortlisted ... -
SHADOWSTITCH by Cari Thomas (BOOK REVIEW)
This review will contain spoilers for Threadneedle, but will be spoiler-free for Shadowstitch You can read my review of Threadneedle here. “You didn’t know how to love ... -
Women In SFF Trope Fridays – Found Families
The team has done a great job this month bringing you plenty of recommendations based on popular tropes in SFF, and we’ve absolutely loved ... -
HORROR – Roundtable Interview Women in SFF
Welcome to the Fantasy Hive and our Women in SFF feature! Women writing Horror has received some long-awaited attention recently, so we’re thrilled ... -
THE GRAY HOUSE by Mariam Petrosyan (BOOK REVIEW)
The Gray House by Mariam Petrosyan (translated by Yuri Machkasov) is the story of a residential house for physically disabled children, the speculative elements ... -
A ROOM OF MY OWN or A post-colonial, millennial, South Asian woman writer’s reflections on reading women in SFFH through the ages – GUEST POST by Lavanya Lakshminarayan (INTERSTELLAR MEGACHEF)
Today, we’re very excited to welcome back Lavanya Lakshminarayan to the Hive! We’re thrilled that Lavanya has written the perfect guest post for Women ... -
THE SONG RISING 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 ... -
KING STREET RUN by V. R. Ling (BOOK REVIEW)
To Thomas, archaeology was time travel… Little did he know how literal that would turn out to be. Thomas Wharton, an archaeology graduate, becomes ...









