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SORROW SPRING by Olivia Isaac-Henry (EXCERPT)
Chilling and uncanny folk suspense in a novel of twisted sisterhood and dark secrets. Some places are cursed. An isolated village A twisted sisterhood A dark secret that festers in ... -
THE WAY UP IS DEATH by Dan Hanks (BOOK REVIEW)
On an ordinary day, an extraordinary event occurs which irrevocably changes the lives of thirteen people. On the hills of the Peak District an ... -
BAUBLES FROM BONES – Guest Post by Elyse Leskovic
Today, we’re joined by Elyse Leskovic, one of the editors of Baubles From Bones – a zine publishing stories from aspiring fantasy and sci-fi authors. ... -
DELIVER ME by Elle Nash (BOOK REVIEW)
“The factory is a fertile body, each breast a beginning. I make geometry of the meat and that keeps my mind in line – ... -
THE MINISTRY FOR THE FUTURE by Kim Stanley Robinson – THE UNSEEN ACADEMIC
As some of you may know I have been pursuing a creative writing PhD on climate change fiction. This has involved reading and ... -
TOP PICKS – August 2024
After taking a break for Women in SFF, welcome back to Top Picks! Every month, we’re going to share with you our favourite reads ... -
On Pacifism, and The Company of the Wolf – GUEST POST by David Wragg (THE COMPANY OF THE WOLF)
Today, we’re very excited to welcome back to the Hive David Wragg to celebrate the release of his latest novel, The Company of the Wolf. ... -
The Fantasy Hive celebrates TAMORA PIERCE
Tamora Pierce (born December 13, 1954) is a prolific American writer in the SFF genre, particularly in the Young Adult category. Throughout the years ... -
LAST WINTER SUN by G R Matthews (BOOK REVIEW)
Last Winter Sun by G.R. Matthews is a mix of dystopian novel, magic, orks and other beasts. The blurb says “A-Team meets World of ... -
THE SPELL SHOP by Sarah Beth Durst (BOOK REVIEW)
“It wasn’t that she didn’t like people. It was only that she liked books more. They didn’t fuss or judge or mock or reject. ...









