Tag: Handheld Press
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THE SHETLAND WITCH by Kate Macdonald (EXCERPT PART 1)
Today, we’re thrilled to welcome Kate MacDonald to the Hive to celebrate the publication of her magical fantasy The Shetland Witch: Hazel is an archaeologist, working ... -
Handheld Press (2017-2024)
Handheld Press (2017-2024) The Fantasy Hive was saddened to hear that the UK is losing another one of its great indie publishers. Handheld Press will be ... -
Jonathan’s Most Anticipated Reissues for 2024
Another year older and wiser, and yet here I am, still writing this column! Yes, it’s the most exciting ritual of the new year – I ... -
THE UNKNOWN: WEIRD WRITINGS, 1900-1937 by Algernon Blackwood, edited by Henry Bartholomew (BOOK REVIEW)
“The signs are sure; for days they have been passing – close down upon the world. The flocks are scattered. There has been tumult – tumult ... -
T H WHITE: A BIOGRAPHY by Sylvia Townsend Warner (BOOK REVIEW)
Sylvia Townsend Warner – T H White: A Biography (1967, Handheld Press edition 2023) “In fact, The Sword in the Stone had allowed him two wish-fulfilments. ... -
Jonathan’s Most Anticipated Reissues for 2023
Another year, another Most Anticipated Reissues list! Yes, as the clocks strike for yet another year and we get all excited about the many wonderful new ... -
Jonathan’s Most Anticipated Reissues for 2022
Goodness, it’s that time of the year again! As we batten down the hatches and distract ourselves from the outside world by getting excited about the ... -
THE GAP IN THE CURTAIN by John Buchan (BOOK REVIEW)
John Buchan – The Gap In The Curtain (1932, reissued 2021 by Handheld Press) “‘But it was worth it,’ he added, getting up and reaching for ... -
Jonathan’s Most Anticipated Reissuess for 2021
As we get excited about all the brand new books 2021 will bring us by exciting new authors, it’s also worth getting excited about works being ... -
British Weird – Selected Short Fiction, 1893-1937 – Edited by James Machin (BOOK REVIEW)
“Has it ever been your fortune, courteous reader [Mr Hampole inquired] to rise in the earliest dawning of a summer day, ere yet the radiant beams ...