Tag: Hodderscape
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Guest interview with Jules Arbeaux (LORD OF THE EMPTY ISLES) and Abigail Stevens
A longlistee for the 2022 Bath Novel Award and 2020 Pitch Wars mentee, Jules Arbeaux graduated summa cum laude from a no-name college with a major ... -
THE TAINTED CUP by Robert Jackson Bennett (BOOK REVIEW)
“That’s the problem with figuring shit out – eventually you run into someone who’d prefer all their shit remained thoroughly unfigured.” Enter a world where ... -
Hodderscape to host Mo Siewcharran Prize 2024 (ANNOUNCEMENT)
Hodderscape to host Mo Siewcharran Prize 2024 with a focus on fantasy books We are thrilled to take part in this exciting announcement from Hodderscape today ... -
Interview with Georgia Summers (CITY OF STARDUST)
Georgia Summers is a half-British, half-Trinidadian writer, who spent most of her life living across the world, including Russia, Colombia and the US. When she’s not ... -
Writing Myself Home: GUEST POST by A. Y. Chao (SHANGHAI IMMORTAL)
Half vampire. Half fox-spirit. All trouble. Pawned by her mother to the King of Hell as a child, Lady Jing is half-vampire, half-hulijing fox-spirit and all ... -
Interview with Nicki Pau Preto (BONESMITH)
Nicki Pau Preto is a fantasy author living just outside of Toronto—though her dislike of hockey, snow, and geese makes her the worst Canadian in the ... -
Interview with Chloe Gong (IMMORTAL LONGINGS)
Chloe Gong is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of the critically acclaimed Secret Shanghai novels, as well as the Flesh and False Gods trilogy. Her books ... -
Interview with Kate Dylan (MINDWALKER)
Kate is a video editor by day, science fiction and fantasy author by night. Her passion for writing YA novels is fuelled by a love of ... -
IMMORTAL LONGINGS by Chloe Gong (BOOK REVIEW)
“San-Er functions as a world of its own—half a million inhabitants crammed into each square mile, again and again. The needle-thin alleys between every building sag, ... -
THE LAST TALE OF THE FLOWER BRIDE by Roshani Chokshi (BOOK REVIEW)
“All Marriages possess their own tongue. It is a lexicon discovered in that space between clipped sentences. Its poetry can be heard in the rustle of ...