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DEAD LETTERS: EPISODES OF EPISTOLARY HORROR edited by Jacob Steven Mohr (BOOK REVIEW)
Dead Letters: Episodes of Epistolary Horror What a year it’s been for anthologies. For years, I’ve read creepy short stories before bed. From MR ... -
SIN AND SORROW by Michael R. Fletcher (BOOK REVIEW)
Be warned, this is a very grimdark story, there’s plenty of death, destruction and gore. Michael R. Fletcher has done it again. Sin and ... -
A LETTER TO THE LUMINOUS DEEP by Sylvie Cathrall (BOOK REVIEW)
“Have you ever considered, E., that someone ought to write a Fantasy about you? You experience something unprecedented, you venture to the library in ... -
WRITING FOR THE EARTH CONFERENCE (2/12/23) Conference Report
‘Invoking Action and Empathy for the Planet’ ‘In today’s world, the ways that our species works the land, exploits natural resources and treats sustainability ... -
YUMI AND THE NIGHTMARE PAINTER by Brandon Sanderson (BOOK REVIEW)
“The true hero is the one in your mind, the representation of an ideal that makes you a better person. The individual who inspired ... -
THE BITTER CROWN by Justin Lee Anderson (EXCERPT)
Today we’re excited to share an extract from THE BITTER CROWN by Justin Lee Anderson! The Bitter Crown is the much anticipated sequel to SPFBO ... -
SYSTEM COLLAPSE by Martha Wells (BOOK REVIEW)
Everyone’s favorite lethal SecUnit is back in the next installment in Martha Wells’s New York Times bestselling Murderbot Diaries series. Am I making it worse? I think I’m ... -
THE DROP OF A HAT by Luke Chmilenko and GD Penman (EXCERPT)
Today, we’re especially thrilled to be featuring a book from one of our own! GD Penman has collaborated with the formidable Luke Chmilenko on ... -
Why Eat the Rich When You Can Consume The Celebrity? GUEST POST by Maud Woolf (Thirteen Ways to Kill Lulabelle Rock)
Today, we’re thrilled to welcome back Maud Woolf to the Hive! The release date of her debut novel, Thirteen Ways to Kill Lulabelle Rock is ... -
ASK THE WIZARD – The Liar Submits
Hearken to me mortals and recognise that you, with all your faults and incredulously small problems are now my better. It is true, ...









