Tag: Hodderscape
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THE TELLER OF SMALL FORTUNES by Julie Leong (BUDDY READ REVIEW)
Nils and Beth are back with another buddy read, this time they read Julie Leong’s debut cosy fantasy THE TELLER OF SMALL FORTUNES… Warning: We ... -
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, ...