Tag: Novella
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PLAYTIME’S OVER by James Kinsley (BOOK REVIEW)
Kinsley’s first novella, Playtime’s Over, was published by Propolis in 2021. His second book, Greyskin is now out from Deixis Press. Greyskin is a fantasy western, a collection of interwoven settlers tales that paint a ... -
THE HOUSE ON THE OLD CLIFFS by Adrian Tchaikovsky (BOOK REVIEW)
The Doors were there again… Adrian Tchaikovsky is an award-winning and highly acclaimed science fiction and fantasy author with works published at home in the UK ... -
AND PUT AWAY CHILDISH THINGS by Adrian Tchaikovsky (BOOK REVIEW)
“Harry squared his shoulders. “I am now going to step into the wardrobe,” he told her. “I will, shortly after, step back out of the wardrobe, ... -
LOST IN THE MOMENT AND FOUND by Seanan McGuire (BOOK REVIEW)
This review does contain spoilers I’ve long been a big fan of the Wayward Children books, and think that most of them, including this one, ... -
AND PUT AWAY CHILDISH THINGS by Adrian Tchaikovsky (COVER REVEAL & EXCERPT)
Today we’re here to bring you the official cover reveal for the upcoming And Put Away Childish Things, a novella by Adrian Tchaikovsky. This will be ... -
Interview with Naseem Jamnia (THE BRUISING OF QILWA)
Naseem Jamnia (they/them) is a Persian-Chicagoan, former scientist, and fiction MFA graduate from the University of Nevada, Reno. Their work has appeared in The Washington Post, Bitch Media, ... -
THE SEVENTH PERFECTION by Daniel Polansky (Book Review)
The Seventh Perfection is the second Polansky novella I’ve read, after the wonderfully high (or is it low?) concept The Builders, a revenge Western starring anthropomorphic ... -
THE FOUR PROFOUND WEAVES by R. B. Lemberg (Book Review)
Some novellas are like short novels, others feel more like long short stories. Neither is necessarily better, but The Four Profound Weaves struck me as one ... -
The Stephen King Project – Cycle of the Werewolf (1983)
About the project I will be reading all of Stephen King’s books in order of publication (with the exception of The Dark Tower series which I ... -
Of Gods and Men by Stephen Aryan
The Good: Good old fashioned heroic-fantasy for a modern audience; plenty that feels familiar, but with a tweak there, a twist here, or a turn-the-trope-on-its-head over ...