Month: July 2016 July 19, 2016
Gary Ballard is the author behind The Bridge Chronicles, a near future cyberpunk series set in Los Angeles. We’ve talked to him about the series and…
July 18, 2016
Review by David Paul Hellings @HellingsOnFilm “It is everything you’ve dreamed of. It is nothing you expect. “Entertainment to release Ron Howard’s COCOON, one…
July 17, 2016
Outlaw, K. Eason’s second dark fantasy novel in her On the Bones of Gods series has just been released and we’ve had the pleasure…
July 16, 2016
Due to a lack of interest in maps (who would have thought!), we’ve extended the deadline for submissions to our annual anthology AND we…
July 16, 2016
It is one of the maxims of reading generally that readers often like ‘comfort reading’ – I’ve done it myself, where a good…
July 15, 2016
Once upon a time, in a world of googles and gaslights, gears and gizmos, there lived a princess…or a talking cat, or handsome prince,…
July 14, 2016
Something I get asked a lot, especially when I do a radio interview and reading, is how I came up with the idea for…
July 13, 2016
“Are you human? How can you be sure…” Genesis is Matt K. Turner’s debut novel and we have talked to him about the release and how…
July 12, 2016
Earlier this year at the Emerald City Comicon, I was on a panel with my fellow Angry Robot authors Peter Tieryas, Danielle Jensen, Patrick…
July 11, 2016
Marinda Peake is a woman with a quiet, perfect life in a small village; she long ago gave up on her dreams and ambitions…
July 10, 2016
Acclaimed writer and journalist, Tansy Hoskins discusses the tradition of women in SF/F, empowerment, and matriarchal worlds with the prolific, Nebula nominated fantasy novelist, Martha…
July 9, 2016
Here’s an old review that’s escaped from the vaults at Hobbit Towers. This was originally published ten years ago (yes! I know!!) but for…
July 8, 2016
Review by David Paul Hellings @HellingsOnFilm “Almost 14 years after the original series run, the next mind-bending chapter of “The X-Files”™ is a thrilling,…
July 8, 2016
Every reader was entitled to be involved in establishing the shortlist for the Gemmell Awards. Readers are now invited to vote on those shortlisted…
July 7, 2016
Welcome to SFFWorld, Eliot. Cumulus is your fourth book, can you tell us a bit about it? Where did you get the inspiration from?…
July 6, 2016
Kickstarter can be a small publisher’s best mate. The crowd funding platform is a brilliant way to market, fund, and produce large anthology projects.…
July 6, 2016
Greg Bear is the recipient of two Hugos and five Nebulas for his fiction, he has been called “the best working writer of hard science…
July 6, 2016
“Satan’s Blade” Review by David Paul Hellings @HellingsOnFilm “One of the lesser known entries in the annals of the ’80s slasher film, Satan’s Blade…
July 5, 2016
When I was a kid, the word apocalypse kept me awake at night. It stalked my dreams and conjured images of four horsemen wreaking…
July 5, 2016
Angels, demons, and vampires. Lovers hiding their true feelings. Spain a few decades after the turn of the 20th Century. These elements, and more,…