Tag: Angry Robot
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THE CABINET by Un-su Kim (BOOK REVIEW)
Un-su Kim – The Cabinet (2006, translated by Sean Lin Halbert 2021) “This is a story about a new species, one that has been hitherto considered ... -
Speaking with your fingers: How I constructed a fictional touch language – GUEST POST by Alex Thomson
Today we have a special guest post from Alex Thomson author of Spidertouch which is out 14th December from Angry Robot. We’re also bringing you a ... -
Interview with Dan Hanks (SWASHBUCKLERS)
I’m an author based in the rolling green hills of the Peak District with my two kids and fluffy sidekicks Indy and Maverick. Repped by ... -
Original Fiction – THE DARK PASSAGE by James A. Moore
Context for the short story While the story is NOT necessary to THE GODLESS, it introduces the TOLFAH, a race of subhumans who become a major ... -
Interview with Christopher Hinz (THE PARATWA TRILOGY)
Christopher Hinz’s Paratwa trilogy was an instant cult classic on its release, with the first novel Liege-Killer (1987) winning Hinz the 1988 Compton Cook Award. It ... -
THE MALEFICENT SEVEN By Cameron Johnston (BOOK REVIEW)
Note: This review includes mild spoilers for the prologue and first few chapters of The Maleficent Seven. A ruthless necromancer trapping souls to forge the ultimate ... -
Behind the Scenes with Angry Robot Books – WOMEN IN SFF
The Fantasy Hive have collaborated with award winning publisher Angry Robot Books to bring you a Women In SFF: Behind the Scenes post. Today, for Women ... -
The Sadness and Sacrifice of Sci-Fi Heroines: GUEST POST by Amanda Bridgeman
Today, we’re thrilled to welcome back sci-fi author Amanda Bridgeman to the Hive. Amanda’s most recent novel, The Sensation, is the much-anticipated sequel to the sci-fi murder-mystery The ... -
Author Spotlight: Calder Szewczak (THE OFFSET)
Calder Szewczak is writing duo Natasha C. Calder and Emma Szewczak, who met while studying at Cambridge. Natasha is a graduate of Clarion West 2018 and ... -
TWENTY FIVE TO LIFE by R.W.W.Greene – THE UNSEEN ACADEMIC
This is an (increasingly) occasional series of posts drawing on my excursion into the academic side of creative writing doing a PhD project at Queen’s University ...








