Tag: Self-Publishing
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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 ... -
SIN AND SORROW by Michael R. Fletcher (BOOK REVIEW)
Be warned, this is a very grimdark story, there’s plenty of death, destruction and gore. Michael R. Fletcher has done it again. Sin and Sorrow is ... -
My Self-Publishing Journey: GUEST POST by J R Bolaky (WARRIORS OF WINTER)
In the heart of a snow-blanketed London, as the festive season dawns, Detective Inspector Arthur Stowe is entangled in a case of missing children, a baffling ... -
A TROLL WALKS INTO A BAR by Douglas Lumsden (BOOK REVIEW)
A Troll Walks Into A Bar by Douglas Lumsden (Alexander Southerland P.I. #01) A Troll Walks Into A Bar is quintessential noir reading. The genre’s identity, ... -
Julia’s Favourite Self Published SFF Books – Update 4
Another year of SPFBO, and over on facebook Indie Fantasy Addicts is starting their Summer Reading Challenge today – what better time than to share some ... -
SMALL MIRACLES by Olivia Atwater (BOOK REVIEW)
While the Fantasy-Hive is not participating in this year’s Self-Publishing Fantasy Blog Off (SPFBO) – the eighth such event – we do have some overlap with ... -
Julia’s Favourite Self Published SFF Books – Update 3
Oh dear, it has been way too long since I updated this, so brace yourself, this is gonna be a long one… I’ve read more in ... -
Interview with Talli L. Morgan (MELIORA)
Talli L. Morgan is a librarian and indie author from upstate New York. They are the author of the Windermere Tales series as well as one ... -
Julia’s Favourite Self Published SFF Books – Update 2
I noticed it has been almost exactly a year since I last updated my list of favourite Self Published SFF books. Oops! It is more than ... -
LEGACY OF THE BRIGHTWASH by Krystle Matar (SPFBO 7 Finalist Review)
And so we come to our final review of SPFBO7 and indeed in SPFBO. And the question is, has Legacy of the Brightwash done well enough ...