Month: November 2020 November 28, 2020
Are you a fan of Terry Pratchett’s Discworld? Or, indeed, are you a fairly new fan of Discworld? Despite the author’s death in 2015,…
November 24, 2020
Heist stories are very popular and immensely popular stories in fantasy when the character at the center of the story is of the roguish…
November 21, 2020
As I type this, we’re just a few days before Halloween. Although the book is out in November, and therefore missed 31st October, it…
November 17, 2020
The movement of the sun and moon often hold portentous signs, sometimes in history, and especially in mythology-infused fiction. In Black Sun, the first…
November 14, 2020
In my head, there’s something special about Doctor Who and Christmas, but I’m never quite sure what. Is it the fact that it brings…
November 8, 2020
With an addictive mix of crime and steampunk, Keith W Dickinson’s debut novel gives the tonic needed to offset the plague-anxiety ridden world we’re…
November 7, 2020
It’s a topic that Kim has addressed before, but I don’t think that it has ever been more relevant. After showing a world devastated…
November 3, 2020
Sisterhood. Women’s rights. Personhood. Witches. Alix Harrow’s second novel, The Once and Future Witches, is a lyrical fantasy novel that shines the lens on…