Year: 2015 September 22, 2015
War torn Paris is the scene, the players are fallen angels, and somebody (or something) is killing them in their opulent, decadent houses. In…
September 21, 2015
Review by David Paul Hellings @HellingsOnFilm Synopsis “Nearly a decade before he donned Freddy Kruger’s famous red and green sweater, horror icon Robert Englund…
September 20, 2015
Davis Ashura is the author of the Castes and the OutCastes series and a member of our forum. We’ve talked to him about the…
September 19, 2015
Let’s start this review with a question – how many Fantasy books do you know of that have Accountants as their lead character?* I…
September 18, 2015
Hello Zacharias, thank you for taking time to chat with me. The scotch is in the cabinet to the left. Zacharias O’Bryan: Ha! Regarding…
September 18, 2015
Our latest SFFWorld interview is with Seth Dickinson, author of The Traitor (also known as The Traitor Baru Cormorant in the US). Our review…
September 17, 2015
It’s a good time to be a geek. In the 90s we had Star Trek and Stargate but now if you’re a Comic book…
September 17, 2015
I read a lot of fantasy (and historical, crime and psychological thrillers), so it feels natural to write it. At first, I thought I…
September 16, 2015
Half a War by Joe Abercrombie marks the conclusion of his Shattered Sea trilogy. Abercrombie is a perennial favourite of ours at the SFFWorld…
September 16, 2015
Review by David Paul Hellings @HellingsOnFilm Synopsis and production info: “Based on the novel by legendary Russian sci-fi authors Arkady and Boris Strugatsky (whose…
September 15, 2015
What happens after the second Death Star is destroyed? It is a question that has been answered in previous Star Wars stories (most notably…
September 14, 2015
Hi Rebecca, Thanks for giving us some time here at SFFWorld. We’re writing these questions as The Secrets of Blood and Bone, the follow-up to…
September 13, 2015
By David Paul Hellings For SFFWorld.com @HellingsOnFilm A brief introduction to Zak S: As Zak S, he’s the creator and artist of multi-award winning…
September 12, 2015
Some of you may know that Arthur C Clarke is one of my favourite authors. It was his books, along with those of HG…
September 11, 2015
When you write genre fiction in a different world, by and large, it’s easy to grasp an accent that anyone can understand. American/UK spellings…
September 10, 2015
When I decided to write my first novel, The Machinery, I only had the central idea of the book: what if there was a…
September 9, 2015
Lynn Hightower’s Elaki series is soon to be released as e-books by Open Road Media. You can also win a copy of the first book…
September 8, 2015
Matthew De Abaitua’s novel IF THEN has just been released in the UK and US. We’ve talked to him abotu IF THEN and his future…
September 8, 2015
I’m going to tread lightly with this review, since few books I’ve read in recent years require the reader to have such a miniscule…
September 7, 2015
“Federico Fellini’s most sumptuous and dark production, the daringly visual and imaginatively designed Casanova is renowned as one of the greatest films of the…