Month: September 2016 September 20, 2016
Sword and Sorcery tales are some of the oldest published tales in fantasy, going back to the pulp era of C.L. Moore, Fritz Leiber,…
September 20, 2016
In Igor Ljubuncic’s latest fantasy tale, The Amazing Adventures of Dashing Prince Dietrich, we are treated (or maybe ‘tortured’ is more apt) to a…
September 19, 2016
Metaltown, where factories rule, food is scarce, and hope is in short supply. We’ve talked to Kristen Simmons about her new book. Welcome to…
September 18, 2016
We all love a good shape-shift. I certainly do; always have, ever since I first discovered them reading the Icelandic sagas. Like most good…
September 17, 2016
Have you ever listened to a podcast? Depending on whether you have or not, you may (or may not) know that Welcome to Night…
September 16, 2016
This week’s Small but Mighty attention turns to Kristell Ink whose publications are finding their way to award shortlists. The Sky Slayer is Joel Cornah’s…
September 16, 2016
Europe in Autumn begins as it means to go on — a vivid scene filled with character, threat and intrigue, an authentically realised encounter…
September 16, 2016
What do you do when a legend makes an appearance? If you are a writer and a fan of works of wonder, let’s just…
September 15, 2016
Binary is the latest work from Eric Brown, though I’m not entirely sure how to classify it. Releasing in ebook-only format it’s novella length…
September 15, 2016
Multiple award winning editor and anthologist Ellen Datlow has just won her 6th Hugo award as Best Editor. Datlow has edited many science fiction,…
September 14, 2016
Marvelry’s Curiosity Shop is, indeed, curious – an antique store specialising in the strange, occult and macabre. Dr Marvelry himself is a retired stage…
September 13, 2016
How to approach a review of a book, the second in a trilogy, which by its nature will have some spoiler leakage for the…
September 13, 2016
Welcome to SFFWorld, many thanks for giving us some time here. In your own words, who is Simon Kurt Unsworth? Thanks for inviting me…
September 12, 2016
Best-selling author James Dashner returns to the popular Maze Runner series in September with a prequel book, The Fever Code. We talked to him…
September 11, 2016
Review by David Paul Hellings @HellingsOnFilm “HALF MAN… HALF ANT… ALL TERROR! So says the advertising campaign for Mant!, the latest low-budget schlock-horror…
September 10, 2016
From the publisher: Behind every myth, there’s a spark of truth… There’s nothing special about Ben Garston. He’s just a guy with an attitude…
September 9, 2016
You might have caught Ren’s June article about her cyberpunkafunkadunk story which metamorphosed into Escapology. If you’re hoping for a snuggly woolly jumper of…
September 9, 2016
Welcome to Northern Ireland, where you can drink pints of ale and read great works of science fiction. It’s also home to today’s guest,…
September 8, 2016
Following on from the first omnibus of Aliens novels re-released early in 2016 is The Complete Aliens Omnibus Volume 2, and as you can…
September 8, 2016
We’re very pleased at SFFWorld to have the chance to catch-up with M.R. (Mike) Carey. He’s been one of our favourites here for…