Month: September 2025 September 29, 2025
I’ve mentioned more than a few times in the past that one of the attractions of SF for me is its ability to look…
September 27, 2025
One of the phenomena in Fantasy of recent years has been the popularity of The Witcher series of novels. No doubt in part because…
September 25, 2025
We are pleased to offer you an early exclusive extract from Freya Marske’s Cinder House, due out next month! Freya is the author of A…
September 24, 2025
How often have you heard that sometimes it is not the destination, but the journey that matters? I was reminded of this on reading…
September 23, 2025
King Sorrow is the first Joe Hill novel in a decade, but the man has been far from complacent. Much of his work has…
September 20, 2025
I don’t know about you, but I’ve recently noticed a resurgence in police procedurals with a genre element to them. There’s Rose/House by Arkady…
September 18, 2025
One of my biggest moans about books in recent years has been about how often the cover of a book rarely reflects its contents,…
September 17, 2025
In his sci-fi debut Daros, Dave Dobson blends action, heart, and humor in a universe teeming with danger and discovery. We caught up with…
September 16, 2025
A rich, powerful family seemingly untouchable by the law or competition, the Berishas have a reputation as a sinister family. Are they blessed? Are…
September 13, 2025
John Scalzi can write: adventure tales (The Kaiju Preservation Society), stories with humour (Redshirts, Agent to the Stars) and non-fiction (Your Hate Mail Will…
September 9, 2025
Megan O’Keefe’s science fiction output has been impressive over the last handful of years – a few completed series to acclaim and now a…
September 6, 2025
Allies will become enemies. Enemies will become allies. And the Dark Lord is waiting. Although Adrian has been writing for decades, it may perhaps…
September 2, 2025
There’s been an uptick in stories/novels that blend science fiction and horror in recent times; space-based horror or alien invasion horror are proving quite…