Tag: SPFBO
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Ruthless Magic by Megan Crewe (SPFBO Review)
T.O. Munro has stepped in on behalf of The Fantasy Hive to help out with the final stages of SPFBO 4! SPFBO – aka the Self-Published ... -
The Anointed by Keith Ward (SPFBO Review)
The Fantasy Hive’s own T.O. Munro has stepped in to help out with the final stages of SPFBO 4! SPFBO – aka the Self-Published Fantasy Blog-Off ... -
Kings of Paradise by Richard Nell (Book Review)
Warning: this review may contain spoilers! Oh, goodness, this book. I’m going to say a few things about it, but lest this get lost in the ... -
Deadmarsh Fey by Melika Dannese Lux – EXCERPT
Flesh and bone and hearts unknown, lead to the rath and your fate will be shown… When wandering through a forest, one expects to see many ... -
Author Spotlight: Melika Dannese Lux
Joining us for today’s Author Spotlight is Melika Dannese Lux! Melika has been an author since the age of fourteen and write novels that incorporate a variety ... -
The Double-Edged Sword of the SPFBO
This is a success story. It was with high hopes that I entered my fantasy novel, The Ventifact Colossus, into Mark Lawrence’s 2017 Self-Published Fantasy Blog-Off. ... -
Author Spotlight: Alec Hutson
Joining us for today’s Author Spotlight is Alec Hutson! Alec lives in Shanghai, China. The Crimson Queen is his first novel. Today’s spotlight takes place deep within ... -
Self-Published Fantasy and the SPFBO
With the THIRD Self-Published Fantasy Blog-Off (#SPFBO) approaching its final stages, I thought I’d once again share some thoughts about the complexities of self-publishing and how Mark ... -
They Mostly Come Out at Night by Benedict Patrick
I’ve have been desperately enamoured with Benedict Patrick’s debut novel since I first laid eyes on its cover. Jenny Zemanek did such a stellar job of ... -
Yseult by Ruth Nestvold
A Tale of Love in the Age of King Arthur. A fitting subtitle for Yseult, but in general one that is likely to discourage more readers ...