
The Magic of For the Killing of Kings: An Interview with Howard Andrew Jones
Magical skullduggery, betrayal, heroic adventure, and the bonds of friendship are hallmarks of For the Killing of Kings, the first…
Magical skullduggery, betrayal, heroic adventure, and the bonds of friendship are hallmarks of For the Killing of Kings, the first…
Victory wasn’t the end. Isn’t that always the way it goes? Gareth L. Powell’s Fleet of Knives returns to the universe of his…
Ada von Hasenberg is kinda having a bad day. She’s been captured by mercenaries who’d be happy to inspect the…
In addition to being a book geek with a collection of unread sci-fi and fantasy tomes large enough to crush…
There’s a hell of a quote from Pulitzer Prize-winner Andrew Sean Greer adorning the cover of The City in the Middle…
Marlon James’ fourth novel, and the first in a planned trilogy, Black Leopard, Red Wolf seems an unusual next act for an…
Buzz has been building for months behind Jenn Lyons’ debut The Ruin of Kings, and along the way, the epic fantasy series-starter…
It’s not particularly daring to suggest that America is a nation obsessed with violence. The more we debate the impact…
If you recognize Chuck Wendig’s name, there’s a good chance it’s because of his bestselling Star Wars tie-in novels, or…
The gods, man: you’re almost certain to die with them and you’re almost certain to die without them. At least,…
The City of Brass is the title of the first in book in S.A. Chakraborty’s intricate, Middle Eastern-inspired fantasy trilogy by…
In the first book, Adrana and Fura Ness beat Bosa Sennen, the most ruthless and notorious pirate in the galaxy.…
Imagine, for a moment, a world in which ancient universities are closed and remade as Colosseums. Halls of learning are…
What if you had it to do all over again—if, knowing what you know now, you could live your life…
Katherine Arden’s stunning Winternight Trilogy, which began with The Bear and the Nightingale, continued in The Girl in the Tower, and…
The title character of Eyal Kless’ debut novel The Lost Puzzler is lost, but he’s not alone. In many ways, he…
Sentences were invented so Seanan McGuire could write them. Every Heart a Doorway introduced Eleanor West’s Home for Wayward Children…
There are aliens, right here on Earth. Right now. Intellects vast and cool and unsympathetic, as H.G. Wells put it—though…
Updating, recasting, or otherwise reimagining a beloved classic is an exercise fraught with danger. The devotee might take umbrage over…
At one point in Alex White’s A Bad Deal For the Whole Galaxy, the ne’er-do-well crew of the Capricious is simultaneously engaged…