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An retired warlord must reclaim his power in order to save the land in Marmell's entertaining non-shared world fantasy debut. | Rob thinks Buettner brings the Jason Wander saga to a triumphant conclusion. | Mark reviews a much mentioned book at the moment, Paul Hoffman's The Left Hand of God. | Boyett returns to the Changed world of his dynamic novel Ariel - three decades in story time and 16 years in real life time. | Dan likes what he sees in the latest from multiple-award winner Connie Willis. |
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Why Self-Publishing really can workAuthor James Barclay talks to Barry Nugent and looks at why Self-Publishing really can work... but only if you really put yourself out there.Interview with Kevin RadthorneKat chatted with author and artist (not to mention SFFWorld regular!) Kevin Radthorne. Interview with Joshua PalmatierRob conducted this e-mail interview with Joshua Palmatier, whose debut trilogy The Throne of Amenkor, concluded in 2008 with The Vacant Throne. Here, they cover the trilogy, writing, influences, and what’s next.Interview with Jim C. HinesKat and Hobbit talk to the talented writer of humourous Fantasy, Jim C Hines on the release of his latest book: a Fantasy with an interesting take on traditional Fairy Tales.Interview with David Louis EdelmanDavid Louis Edelman has, thus far, published two novels. Infoquake and MultiReal are the first two books in his Jump 225 trilogy and his writing is pleasing fans and critics. He took some time to conduct this e-mail interview with Rob Bedford for SFFWorld.com More Interviews By Date - By Author |
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SFFWorld's SF Review of 2009Here we review the Science Fiction we've liked at SFFWorld this year.SFFWorld's Fantasy Review of 2009In which we point out our likes and dislikes in Fantasy and Horror from 2009.SFFWorld Favourite Books Review 2008 (Part 3)Part 3, and final part, of our ever-popular review. This time Hobbit, kcf, RobB, Deornoth, Pat and Al'Kael say what they thought of their Film and Television watching for 2008 and point out some highlights for 2009.SFFWorld Favourite Books Review 2008 (Part 2)Part 2 of our ever-popular review. This time Hobbit, kcf, RobB, Deornoth, Pat and Al'Kael say what they thought of their SF reading in 2008.SFFWorld Favourite Books Review 2008 (Part 1)After our popular 2007 review, we've produced another monster yearly review, divided into sections. This year see what Hobbit, kcf, RobB, Deornoth, Pat and Al'Kael thought of their reading in 2008.Science Fiction: Alive and KickingKat Goodwin examines the state of SF and one of the most often talked about debates in science fiction - is SF literature dying - from a publishing perspective. Extract from Tim Lebbon's FALLEN.An extract from Chapter One of Tim Lebbon's latest Fantasy novel. SFFWorld Best Reads 2007 (Part II)In the second part of our best reads, see what Hobbit, RobB, Werthead, Deornoth, Cervantor and Al'Kael think of their reading in 2007.SFFWorld 2007 Best Reads Review (Part 1)This year in our 2007 review, we've produced a monster so we've divided it into sections. See what Hobbit, RobB, Werthead, Deornoth, Cervantor and Al'Kael think of their reading in 2007.A Changing of the Guard, Part IIA Changing of the Guard, Part ICAULDRON BUBBLE, ADD LEEKS AND CELERYThe first part of a tongue-in-cheek look at how to write a best seller, starting with sub-genres.Field TripStuck in a rut? Coming back to the same wrong words? Leave your house. NOW. Hard SF Essentials For Non-scientist AuthorsWriting SF in strict adherence to science isn't easy unless you know a lot more science than most people. What can you do without being an expert at everything? Here are some suggestions.City of Saints and Madmen by Jeff VanderMeerAn exclusive excerpt from Jeff VanderMeer’s CITY OF SAINTS AND MADMEN.More Articles
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