Month: April 2015 April 30, 2015
On the eve of the paperback publication of his excellent book, The Electric, we interviewed Andrew David Barker. Hello, Andrew: welcome to SFFWorld. Let’s…
April 29, 2015
The Water Knife by Paolo Bacigalupi is the writer’s second science fiction novel for adults, after a slew of young adult novels, and his…
April 28, 2015
Few debut novels come loaded with as many high expectations as does Ken Liu’s The Grace of Kings. For starters, Ken Liu is the…
April 27, 2015
Greg Keyes’ first published novels, The Waterborn and its sequel The Blackgod are now being published as ebooks. Here is an exclusive excerpt from…
April 26, 2015
Long time SFFWorld forum member Susan Boulton has just released her first novel, Oracle. It has been described as a gaslight fantasy, a combination of…
April 25, 2015
There is a bit of a Moorcock / Elric revival going on at Titan Books at the moment. To add to the two volumes…
April 24, 2015
As part of our SFFWorld.com’s Member Spotlight Series, Nila interviews Daniel Ausema, fantasy writer and reader. Hello Daniel, thank you for taking time from…
April 23, 2015
I used to write for a daily television show, which meant that work was seasonal. Because the Roast was only on for eight months of the…
April 22, 2015
How do I start to explain what the new book, The Buried Giant, by British novelist Kazuo Ishiguro is? Yes, it’s an Arthurian fantasy.…
April 21, 2015
Marshall Ryan Maresca’s debut, The Thorn of Dentonhill, is one of the first novels to be published which was workshopped in the Book Country…
April 20, 2015
We’re very excited to be talking with Susan Boulton in the U.K., a long-time member of the SFFWorld community, about her debut fantasy novel,…
April 18, 2015
Kyndra’s fate holds betrayal and salvation, but the journey starts in her small village. On the day she comes of age, she accidentally disrupts…
April 15, 2015
Henry Madison is an apathetic young man with little to no ambition, but when a doctor creates clones of Henry the havoc starts. A…
April 14, 2015
When a global author makes his or her US debut, there is usually a great deal of preamble. In the case of Cixin Liu,…
April 13, 2015
A.D. Trosper is the author of Dragon’s Call series and has just released the third book in the series, Ashes and Spirits. For those…
April 11, 2015
Back in September 2014 I reviewed Volume 1 of this series, The Ruby Throne (Review HERE) which introduced us to a new graphic novel…
April 10, 2015
When I was young, I shared a smoke from a friend’s cigarette. Fast forward ten years and I was on a twenty a day…
April 10, 2015
As part of our SFFWorld.com’s Member Spotlight Series, Nila interviews Christina Klarenbeek, aspiring fantasy writer. Hello Christina, thank you for taking time to bare…
April 9, 2015
The Rebirths of Tao marks the end of Wesley Chu’s Tao series. We have talked to him about the new release and the Tao…
April 8, 2015
The Galaxy Game by Karen Lord is the sequel to the Barbadian writer’s 2013 science fiction novel, The Best of All Possible Worlds. This…