Month: February 2017 February 28, 2017
Samantha Kane is having a bad day, or rather a bad night. She’s a police officer who watches her partner get mauled by something…
February 27, 2017
D. Nolan Clark is the author of Space Opera novel Forsaken Skies. We got chance to catch up with him as the book is…
February 27, 2017
In these days of declining sales and reduced markets, it’s always good to pass on a success story. Mark tells of the influence of…
February 25, 2017
“Hekla: In Icelandic lore, a mountain where witches held their meetings. “ There’s a fine tradition here in the UK (and I’m sure…
February 24, 2017
It’s only been six months since this review first appeared at SFFWorld, but with the US publication imminent we felt it was worth bringing…
February 23, 2017
“Somewhere on the outer rim of the universe, a mass of decaying world-ships known as the Legion is traveling in the seams between the…
February 21, 2017
Bradley Beauleau returns to the desert landscape he introduced in Twelve Kings of Sharakhai, a world with a complicated, rich and deep history. Although…
February 18, 2017
There’s been a lot of love professed for Jen’s last Fantasy trilogy both elsewhere and here at SFFWorld – Rob liked The Copper…
February 17, 2017
Robert J. Sawyer, science fiction author, is the 2017 winner of the Robert A. Heinlein Award. The award is bestowed for outstanding published works…
February 11, 2017
Marko has become famous in the last few years for declining a Hugo Award nomination in 2015, which then led to the addition…
February 9, 2017
Netflix has announced the upcoming release of an animated adaptation of Konami’s popular video game series, Castlevania. The Castlevania franchise began in 1986, with the first entry…
February 8, 2017
I thought it would be easy to destroy Earth. Oh, was I naïve . . . I’ve always loved the control that I feel…
February 7, 2017
Two disgraced brothers, a fanatical priest and an escaped slave venture into the foreboding Kalparcimex, an uncharted jungle teeming with an incredible variety of…
February 7, 2017
Egil and Nix, Paul S. Kemp’s sword and sorcery duo, always find themselves in trouble. With a dark wizard, sorceress or an arcane artifact,…
February 6, 2017
“The M/S Atlantica, one of the most advanced cruise ships in the world, is lost. Land has disappeared. Fuel, food and hope begin to…
February 5, 2017
Kevin G. Summers has been writing for a quite sometime, with titles like: The Man Who Shot John Wilkes Booth, the newly released: The…
February 4, 2017
Occasionally we resurrect old reviews to show what we thought of a now-regarded-as-classic book. Today it’s the turn of J.V. Jones’ novel, A Cavern…
February 3, 2017
Lee Harrison launches his novel writing career with enough profanity to make your uncle ashamed, and characterisation that dances through a fast paced plot…
February 2, 2017
I was in an undergraduate art history lecture, sometime in the early nineties, when the idea for the book first came to me. The…
February 1, 2017
I am suspicious that if I were to ask the readers of horror to name a few novels about vampires or zombies that most…