Month: December 2018 December 31, 2018
With only hints of our world in the narrative, Edward Lazellari goes full-bore into Epic Fantasy with Blood of Ten Kings, the finale to…
December 29, 2018
It’s that time of year when, as we have done for the last decade or so, we have dragged ourselves from the revelries here…
December 28, 2018
The character of Sabrina the Teenage Witch has been part of popular culture for quite a few years; a popular TV show in the…
December 22, 2018
Another year, another reread. Although it will have passed by the time you read this, as I approached the one-hundred-and-first anniversary of Sir Arthur’s…
December 21, 2018
It’s that time of year when, as we have done for the last decade or so, we have dragged ourselves from the revelries here…
December 20, 2018
Say this for Jon Hollins, he knows how to construct a world only to destroy it. He also knows how to build fascinating characters…
December 18, 2018
As has been announced on the SFFWorld Forums, we are now open for submissions for the 2019 SFFWorld Anthology. The theme is “Dying Earth”…
December 17, 2018
It’s that time of year when, as we have done for the last decade or so, we have dragged ourselves from the revelries here…
December 15, 2018
Here’s one that I thought I’d read thirty-odd years ago. But having picked it up again, I can’t remember anything about it*. So, with…
December 11, 2018
A few years have passed since “Variants,” people exhibiting abilities similar to comic book superheroes, became an integral part of the world of espionage…
December 8, 2018
Is it really three years since I started to read this series? With Sherlock Holmes and the Sussex Sea-Devils we get to the third,…
December 4, 2018
Rachel Dunne brings her Bound Gods trilogy to an epic conclusion in The Shattered Sun. The novel picks up where she left readers in…
December 1, 2018
The arrival of a new Brandon Sanderson novel will be heralded with great joy by his many fans, so much so that the author’s…