Tag: Science Fiction
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ALIEN CLAY by Adrian Tchaikovsky (BOOK REVIEW)
They travelled into the unknown and left themselves behind . . . On the distant world of Kiln lie the ruins of an alien civilization. It’s ... -
FROM WITHIN, A DARKNESS by Ray Adams (BOOK REVIEW)
“Attend the soul and keep the watch, as from within, a darkness comes” An avid reader of sci-fi and fantasy since his early years, Ray Adams ... -
SYSTEM COLLAPSE by Martha Wells (BOOK REVIEW)
Everyone’s favorite lethal SecUnit is back in the next installment in Martha Wells’s New York Times bestselling Murderbot Diaries series. Am I making it worse? I think I’m making it ... -
Why Eat the Rich When You Can Consume The Celebrity? GUEST POST by Maud Woolf (Thirteen Ways to Kill Lulabelle Rock)
Today, we’re thrilled to welcome back Maud Woolf to the Hive! The release date of her debut novel, Thirteen Ways to Kill Lulabelle Rock is edging closer, ... -
Michael Bishop (1945-2023) OBITUARY
Michael Bishop (1945-2023) The Fantasy Hive was saddened to hear of the passing of Michael Bishop earlier this month. Bishop was an intelligent and skilled writer ... -
ALPHALAND by Cristina Jurado, translated by James Womack, Sue Burke, Monica Louzon, Steve Redwood and Inés Galiano (BOOK REVIEW)
Cristina Jurado – Alphaland (2023, translated by James Womack, Sue Burke, Monica Louzon, Steve Redwood and Inés Galiano) “For him, light has always been something foreign ... -
WHERE FURNACES BURN by Joel Lane (BOOK REVIEW)
“There’s always a link between deprivation and fantasy.” “The landscape we were walking through seemed less and less like a place where people had once lived ... -
LAMB by Matt Hill (BOOK REVIEW)
“Leigh, finally noticing Boyd, turned and smiled absently. But she couldn’t find a way to shed her startled expression, and her eyes were bloodshot. There were ... -
THIRTEEN WAYS TO KILL LULABELLE ROCK by Maud Woolf (BOOK REVIEW)
“I want the world to be gentle with me, but I don’t know if I deserve it. I’ve not been gentle with the world.” Being ... -
Writing The Future: Essays on Crafting Science Fiction (2023) edited by Dan Coxon and Richard V. Hirst (BOOK REVIEW)
“Whatever our very real future might hold, one thing is certain: so long as there are humans, the fire of the imagination will not go out, ...