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Michael Bishop (1945-2023) OBITUARY
Michael Bishop (1945-2023) The Fantasy Hive was saddened to hear of the passing of Michael Bishop earlier this month. Bishop was an intelligent and ... -
EMILY WILDE’S MAP OF THE OTHERLANDS by Heather Fawcett (BOOK REVIEW)
“Whether they be violent beasts distracted by vegetables, or creatures powerful enough to spin straw into gold, which they will happily exchange for a ... -
HOUSE OF OPEN WOUNDS by Adrian Tchaikovsky (BOOK REVIEW)
City-by-city, kingdom-by-kingdom, the Palleseen have sworn to bring Perfection and Correctness to an imperfect world. As their legions scour the world of superstition with ... -
ALPHALAND by Cristina Jurado, translated by James Womack, Sue Burke, Monica Louzon, Steve Redwood and Inés Galiano (BOOK REVIEW)
Cristina Jurado – Alphaland (2023, translated by James Womack, Sue Burke, Monica Louzon, Steve Redwood and Inés Galiano) “For him, light has always been ... -
THIS VICIOUS GRACE by Emily Thiede (BOOK REVIEW)
Three weddings. Three funerals. Alessa’s gift from the gods is supposed to magnify a partner’s magic, not kill every suitor she touches. Now, with ... -
BOOKSHOPS AND BONEDUST by Travis Baldree – READ ALONG Chapters 1-12
Nils and I are excited to be taking part in Black Crow’s Read along for the upcoming BOOKSHOPS AND BONEDUST, the much-awaited sequel/prequel to ... -
The Modern Problem: How to battle everyday loneliness – GUEST POST by Caroline Hardaker
We’re thrilled to welcome back Caroline Hardaker! To celebrate the release of her latest novel Mothtown, Caroline has written a piece on battling on loneliness. ... -
KRAKEN RIDER Z – by David Estes and Dyrk Ashton (BOOK REVIEW)
If there’s one thing dragons fear, it’s a kraken. Even lowly hull-scrubber Zee Tarrow knows that. Like everyone on the island kingdom of Tosh, he grew ... -
The Fantasy-Hive does BristolCon 2023: Convention Report
As the nights drew in and October drew to a close, the clans gathered once more for the Annual BristolCon Sci-fi and fantasy convention. ... -
WHERE FURNACES BURN by Joel Lane (BOOK REVIEW)
“There’s always a link between deprivation and fantasy.” “The landscape we were walking through seemed less and less like a place where people had ...









