Tag: Gollancz
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Magic as Metaphor: The Philosophy of Pact & Pattern – GUEST POST by J. T. Greathouse (THE PATTERN OF THE WORLD)
Magic as Metaphor: The Philosophy of Pact & Pattern by J.T. Greathouse With the Pact & Pattern series coming to a close with the forthcoming ... -
Interview with J. T. Greathouse (THE PATTERN OF THE WORLD)
J.T. Greathouse is the BFA nominated author of the PACT & PATTERN trilogy: THE HAND OF THE SUN KING, THE GARDEN OF EMPIRE, and THE PATTERN ... -
THE HAWKLING by Rebecca Zahabi (EXCERPT)
The rebels on the other side of the Shadowpass are massing, and refugees are flooding in to the city. Scared, penniless and not exactly welcome, they ... -
Interview with Joanne Harris (BROKEN LIGHT)
Joanne Harris (OBE, FRSL) is the internationally celebrated and award-winning author of 23 novels, plus novellas, short stories, scripts and articles. Her 1999 novel CHOCOLAT was ... -
Our relationship with Big Tech has turned toxic – GUEST POST by Louise Carey
Our relationship with Big Tech has turned toxic And it’s not us… By Louise Carey There’s a growing sense swirling around the zeitgeist that our ... -
CRUISING THE COSMERE: Tress of the Emerald Sea (BOOK REVIEW)
“That said, you must understand that this is a tale about people who are both what they seem and not what they seem. Simultaneously. A story ... -
Interview with Sarah Hawley (A WITCH’S GUIDE TO FAKE-DATING A DEMON)
Sarah Hawley is an author of romance and fantasy novels. She co-hosts the Wicked Wallflowers Club podcast about romance fiction, which was featured on Entertainment Weekly’s ... -
A WITCH’S GUIDE TO FAKE DATING A DEMON by Sarah Hawley (BOOK REVIEW)
“Life wasn’t a fairy tale full of true love and redeemed villains. The villains were called that for a reason. Mariel had just never expected her ... -
THE LAST UNICORN by Peter S. Beagle (BOOK REVIEW)
“We are not always what we seem, and hardly ever what we dream. Still I have read, or heard it sung, that unicorns when time was ... -
CRUISING THE COSMERE: The Lost Metal (BOOK REVIEW)
“Tonight Waxillium embraced that duty. He became destruction incarnate. For to worship Harmony was not only to worship Preservation—it was also to worship Ruin, with all ...