Tag: Angry Robot
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Find Hope and Identity through Characters – GUEST POST by Al Hess
We’re thrilled today to welcome Al Hess to the Hive. He’s here to share with us his path of self-discovery through writing. Al’s Mazarin Blues was a ... -
Interview with Reese Hogan (SHROUDED LOYALTIES)
Reese Hogan (he/they) is a nonbinary transmasc science fiction author from New Mexico. He has published three novels, and the latest, Shrouded Loyalties from Angry Robot, was a ... -
Interview with Jeannette Ng (UNDER THE PENDULUM SUN)
Jeannette Ng is originally from Hong Kong but now lives in Durham, UK. Her MA in Medieval and Renaissance Studies fed into an interest in medieval ... -
Self-Loathing Protagonists – GUEST POST by Reese Hogan
Today, we’re thrilled to welcome Reese Hogan back to the Hive! Before we check out Reese’s Guest Post about Self-loathing protagonists and depression, here’s the blurb ... -
THE SPLENDID CITY by Karen Heuler – EXCERPT
Today, we’re thrilled to be able to share with you an excerpt from the upcoming novel from Karen Heuler – The Splendid City. In the ... -
STRINGERS by Chris Panatier (BOOK REVIEW)
“The world had altered so drastically that I was unable to process it. Twenty minutes before, I had been driving the Subaru, anticipating the chance to ... -
Loveable Baddies – GUEST POST by Chris Panatier (STRINGERS)
Today, we’re thrilled to be taking part in Angry Robot’s blog tour for Chris Panatier’s brand new insect-infested sci-fi STRINGERS. Here’s a little more about the ... -
THE SPLENDID CITY by Karen Heuler (BOOK REVIEW)
“How was your day?” Eleanor asked the cat when he walked in the door. She could see that he was miffed. He was always miffed. “I ... -
LEDGE by Stacey McEwan (COVER REVEAL & INTERVIEW)
We’re thrilled to be a part of Angry Robot’s cover reveal for Stacey McEwan’s upcoming novel Ledge. Firstly though, here’s a little bit about Stacey: Stacey ... -
BLUEBIRD by Ciel Pierlot (BOOK REVIEW)
Ciel Pierlot – Bluebird (2022) “Her people barely know what it actually was. What it’s become is far more important. At a certain point, the truth ...