The Fantasy Hive - A U.K. Wonderland
A hub for all things fantasy (plus some SF). Book reviews, games, author interviews, features, serial fiction- you name it. The Fantasy Hive is a collaborative site formed of unique personalities who just want to celebrate fantasy. Btw, the SFF novel to the left by one of our members, Warwick Gleeson, was a "Top 150 Best Books" Kirkus pick in 2019.
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Welcome intrepid adventurers to Tough Travelling with the Tough Guide to Fantasyland! That’s right, we’ve dusted it down and brought back this feature (created by Nathan of Fantasy Review Barn, revived by our friends over on Fantasy Faction, then dragged kicking and screaming to the Hive). It is a monthly feature in which we rack our brains for popular (and not so popular) examples of fantasy tropes. Tough Travelling is inspired by the informative and hilarious Tough Guide to Fantasyland by Diana Wynne Jones. Fellow bloggers are absolutely welcome to join in – just make your own list, publish it on your site, and then comment with the link on this article! All this m…
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And in case you prefer written reviews, here it is: Series: Empires of Dust (#1) Published by: Harper Voyager Genre: Dark fantasy, literary fantasy Pages: 470 I have long meant to read through Anna Smith Spark’s Empires of Dust trilogy. The ways it’s spoken about make it out to seem custom-made for me: one of the darker series out there, it aims for a more literary tone, its language can be staggeringly beautiful, and its characters are finely crafted, clawing for even the smallest fragment of light in a world whose darkness overwhelms all. Reading it, I found all these purported qualities to be well in line with my own impressions, even as one sensation eclipsed all…
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Ava Reid was born in Manhattan and raised right across the Hudson River in Hoboken, New Jersey, but currently lives in Palo Alto. She has a degree in political science from Barnard College, focusing on religion and ethnonationalism. She has worked for a refugee resettlement organization, for a U.S. senator, and, most recently, for an AI robotics startup. The Wolf and the Woodsman is her first novel. Welcome to the Hive, Ava. Congratulations on your debut The Wolf and the Woodsman! Can you tell us a little bit about it? What can readers expect? The Wolf and the Woodsman is an epic but literary-leaning standalone fantasy primarily focusing on religious issues in medie…
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Christopher Buehlman (@Buehlmeister) is a native Floridian and author of the literary horror novels ‘Those Across the River’ and ‘Between Two Fires.’ He is the winner of the 2007 Bridport Prize in poetry, and the author of several provocative plays, including Hot Nights for the War Wives of Ithaka. Many know him as comedian Christophe the Insultor, something of a cult figure on the renaissance festival circuit. He lives in St. Petersburg, Florida. His first novel, ‘Those Across the River,’ was nominated for a World Fantasy Award for best novel in 2012. Welcome to the Hive, Christopher! Thank you! Congratulations on your release of The Blacktongue Thief! How does …
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Please note this review will contain spoilers for Priest of Bones and Priest of Lies. “We walked in like gangsters, like we own the fucking place, all swagger and weapons and attitude. In business as well as in battle, an approach always has to be tailored to the terrain, to the place and the time, the job or the mission at hand. This was the right approach for the right time.” Priest of Gallows by Peter McLean is the penultimate instalment in the War for the Rose Throne quartet. It is another enthralling tale where the seedy underworld of gangsters and deceptive politics go hand in hand, and our narrator, Tomas Piety, must learn to adapt to new roles or face fi…
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Images by Svetlana Alyuk, banner by Imyril Welcome to Fantasy Friday! If you’re following us on Twitter and Instagram, you’ll have had your feed completely spammed noticed that we’re taking part in the Wyrd & Wonder photo challenge. We decided that we’d take the challenge a step further on Fridays, and post about the prompts in a little more detail. This week, the prompt is Off the Beaten Track – we’re focusing on independent or small press fantasy reads! Check the links below for more Fantasy Fridays: Fantasy from Around the World Fantasy Voices from Around the World Fantasy In Translation This will be our last Fantasy Friday! A huge thank you to all involved…
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This book is what happens when a Grimdark duo gets ahold of whiskey and unlimited access to Zoom. For fans of the subgenre, Norylska Groans reframes classic motifs in an industrial-era world unlike any other I’ve read thus far. Worldbuilding-wise, the closest I can compare it to is Joe Abercrombie’s new trilogy, but that fails to include the Russian influences (something I haven’t seen since Bradley Beaulieu’s Winds of Khalakovo). I really enjoyed how each author brought their own skills to the table. Longtime readers of Fletcher and Snyder will get to see how each builds off the other’s strengths. Do you enjoy unique magic systems? Fans of Manifest Delusions can expect…
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Five-Star Fantasy Books in Five Words is BACK! For today only. As it’s today’s prompt for this year’s Wyrd and Wonder photo challenge. BUT STILL. We have great fun doing these posts, so we’re super pleased to be bringing you another list of five-star recommendations. Thanks go to Scarlett, Julia, Nils, Beth, and Jonathan for your contributions! Battles Blood Monsters Vengeance Ferocity Scarlett Capable Thief Joining Traveling Troupe Julia Bones Secrets Challenges Magic Heart Scarlett Lust Addiction Decadent Lyrical Chimera Nils Friendship Travel Prophecy Destiny Humour Scarlett Disaster Viking Mums Kill Monsters Beth Hogs Orcs Gore Thrill…
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To celebrate the release of The Righteous, the second part of Articles of Faith duology by David Wragg, Nils is here with a special interview with Vedren Chel and Lemon. What follows is a series of argu— we mean Q&As to get to know both characters better. If you want a quick reminder of what happened in book one or to read an excerpt from The Righteous, you can find both here. Hi Chel, hi Lemon, we’re so happy to have you on The Hive! How are you both? Chel: Hi, yeah, all right. A bit sore from a few injuries. Lemon: Wee Bear has a tendency to get the shit kicked out of him near daily, which must at least save on privy time. C: That really isn’t true. …
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Photo by Jamie Drew Kat Dunn grew up in London and has lived in Japan, Australia and France. She has a BA in Japanese from SOAS and an MA in English from Warwick. She’s written about mental health for Mind and The Guardian, and worked as a translator for Japanese television. Her fiction has been shortlisted for the Mslexia Novel Competition, and Dangerous Remedy is her first novel. Follow her on Twitter and Instagram at @KatAliceDunn Welcome to the Hive, Kat Dunn. Let’s start with the basics: dazzle us with an elevator pitch! Why should readers check out Monstrous Design? My pitch: Necromancy, stabbing, gay yearning, duels, fake weddings, betrayal and love t…
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Happy Pride everyone! To celebrate, we thought it would be great idea to bring you another 5-Star Books in 5 Words feature – this time focusing on books with either authors or characters of the LGBQTA+ Community. Whether you want to celebrate Pride, or you want to diversify your reading, we highly recommend the following! Graeme It Trans Fantasy- ends Peter France and Pan Masochist you hot Spy/ grieve. Hook Courtesan Gender Parallel re-modelled worlds; silkpunk monsters political and drama magic Julia Diversity Murder, all mystery, around, magic, bloody adventure, brilliant gay! Scarlett Gothic Blo…
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InCoHeReNt ScReAcHiNg A-hem… Today, I’m very (VERY) excited to reveal the cover for G D Penman’s final book in Witch of Empire trilogy: The Last Days of Hong Kong I can’t tell you how much I love this trilogy. Well I mean, I tried to, in my reviews for The Year of the Knife and The Wounded Ones. I am heart-broken that this will be our last adventure with Sully, so if you could all go out there and buy these books so Graeme will feel compelled to write more, I’d personally be very grateful to you. ANYWAY, let’s do the usual Cover Reveal stuff shall we? First up, the synopsis: In the aftermath of the war, Iona “Sully” Sullivan has lost everything; her job, her friends, …
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Gabriela Houston is a London-based writer. She was born in Poland and raised in a book-loving household on the nourishing diet of mythologies, classics and graphic novels. She had spent much of her early school years holed up in the library, only feeling truly herself in the company of Jack London’s trappers and Lucy Maud Montgomery’s red-headed orphan, among many others. She came to the UK at 19 to follow her passion for literature and she completed her undergraduate and Masters degrees at Royal Holloway, University of London. After her studies she worked in publishing for a few years. She now lives with her family in Harrow, where she pursues her life-long passion for…
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One goal of Worldbuilding for Fantasy Fans and Authors was compiling and synthesizing all the varying worldbuilding theories and best practices gleaned from fantasy authors and the worldbuilding communities. And along the way, I realized that, outside of the gaming and RPG community, very few worldbuilders take the audience’s experience into account, which was why I included several surveys in my book. Unlike authors, who have to sometimes wait years for feedback of their worlds in the form of reviews, gamers get instant feedback from the players, which helps shape the world in turn. So with that audience-focused approach in mind, I’m kicking off a (hopefully) monthly fan…
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The Second Bell by debut author Gabriela Houston is a beautiful atmospheric blend of Polish folklore, coming of age and dark fantasy. The story centres around a mother and her newborn child who are abruptly banished from their village and cast out into the woods. Yet such cruelty is not without its reason, and this child is by no means an ordinary one, for you see she holds a second heart. It is believed that those born with the sound of double heartbeats are born a striga, a terrifying monstrous being that will wreak havoc, devour and kill humans. Fear drives the villagers to desperate measures and so every time a child is born with a double heart they summon a Dola, a …
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My experience of LitRPG is still pretty limited having sampled a couple of SPFBO examples but only read two through to completion, the first being Demi Harper’s LitRPG debut God of Gnomes and the second it’s sequel Exodus of Gnomes. I like RPG games and I like fantasy books but I was wary as to how these two concepts would mix together. It’s the kind of question chefs of old must have wrestled with as they sat with chocolate in one hand and a chilli in the other and went “I wonder what if…” However, God of Gnomes brilliantly satisfied my curiosity and assuaged my concerns with a tale full of compelling characters – even if one of them was literally a rock – and a nerdy si…
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Phase 2 of the Self-Published Fantasy Blog-Off is drawing to a close at the end of this month! Keep track of the finalists’ scoreboard here. If you’re following SPFBO 6, let us know about any entries that have caught your fancy! Join the discussion on social media (there’s a Facebook group here) and weigh in on Twitter using the hashtag #SPFBO. Introduction to Round 1 | Meet the Judges Mythology has always been a rich vein of inspiration for fantasy writing since before the first retelling of Beowulf in some Scandinavian mead hall. From Thor and Loki in the Avengers, to countless Norse derived worlds in fantasy, mythology has been everything from the spine, through…
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Holes between worlds are tearing through Rengas. Firestorms are raging as multiple realities battle for control of the elements. Even the Way, the turbulent channel that separates the continents of Nord and Kemen, the lifeblood of the city of Tyr, has turned. Kyira’s search for her missing brother draws her away from the familiar frozen lines of Nord and south into the chaotic streets of Tyr, where games are played and battles fought. As reality tears, Kyira must choose between her family or her path before the worlds catch up with her. Hello, I’m Mike (or Michael if we’re doing the whole author name thing) and I’ve spent the last seven years writing my first boo…
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Greetings to you my dear agonised mortals, it is I, Ulesorin the Green, returned to you once more. Returned so that again your consciousnesses might be expanded by my bountiful wisdom. Returned so that I might fulfil the sacred contract into which I entered under the aegis of incompetent kobold counsel and the puritanical demands of the courts of the free kingdoms. Spill forth your agonies, and know that I shall aunt them. Regular readers of these missives may recall that I had found myself in something of a pickle as of my last writing. I was clad in a hastily constructed newt disguise, surrounded on all sides by my own half-draconic offspring and doomed to a slow agon…
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Phase 2 of the Self-Published Fantasy Blog-Off is drawing to a close at the end of this month! Keep track of the finalists’ scoreboard here. If you’re following SPFBO 6, let us know about any entries that have caught your fancy! Join the discussion on social media (there’s a Facebook group here) and weigh in on Twitter using the hashtag #SPFBO. Introduction to Round 1 | Meet the Judges War is a common motif in fantasy. Anna Stephens and Anna Smith-Spark’s debut trilogies are full of continent convulsing conflict, as is another SPFBO finalist – The Fall of Erlon. However, a bit like fairy tales that end with couples married and assured of living happily ever after, …
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The Fantasy Hive are so excited to bring you all the cover reveal for Edward Cox’s upcoming novel The Wood Bee Queen, which will be released on 10th June by Gollancz. It’s currently available to pre-order from all the usual places! Without any further ado, here’s the cover: Cover artist is Sue Gent. https://www.suegent.com/ We absolutely love how striking the simplistic colour palette is, and how gorgeously intricate the bee is! Ed also stopped by to have a quick chat with us so to find out more about The Wood Bee Queen please check out our interview below: Welcome back to the Hive, Ed. It’s so good to have you here! Hello, you fabulous folk! It’s nice to be bac…
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Liath Luachra: The Seeking is the third in a set of novels called the ‘Irish Woman Warrior Series’ and relates the adventures of a young woman warrior and her war party, Na Cinéaltaí – The Friendly Ones – in 1st/2nd century Ireland. This book is the first in a two-part story to be completed this year. Although the first book in this series (Liath Luachra: The Grey One) was originally conceived as a prequel to my ‘Fionn mac Cumhaill Series’, the character’s powerful personality and backstory ended up driving that narrative into places and situations I’d never really anticipated. The end result was a kind of ‘Gaelic Grimdark’, a gritty adventure far darker than I’d origin…
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My name is Dorian Hart, and I am extremely grateful to The Fantasy Hive for allowing me to unveil the cover for my upcoming book, The Infinite Tower. The Infinite Tower is the fourth book in my Heroes of Spira series, a five-book classic fantasy saga about a hodgepodge team of would-be heroes constantly out of their depth. I can’t share the entire blurb without massive spoilers for the previous book(s), but I think it’s safe to share the last bit: “…But Het Branoi is a bizarre and deadly place, a baffling construction full of mystery and danger, of magic and chaos, with unexpected allies and terrifying monsters. Horn’s Company will need courage, perseverance, and mor…
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With each volume of the Stormlight Archives it is getting harder to review without giving spoilers, and whilst I’ve tried my hardest to keep plot details to a minimum and concentrate more on characters and themes, please be aware there will be some spoilers for previous books in the series and perhaps minor ones for Rhythm of War. What can I say about the Stormlight Archives which I haven’t already said? I don’t think anything I write here could even begin to express how phenomenal this series is. Now that I have come to finish the fourth book, my mind is a buzz with the sheer magnitude of the events which took place in this novel, the revelations which made me audibl…
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“A little bit of civilization and barbarism go hand in hand in any society. When the power of the civilized world drives an individual to desperation, they resist by resorting to barbaric violence more often than you might expect.” Bae Myung-hoon is a South Korean science fiction writer, and Tower (written in 2009 but translated into English by Sung Ryu and published by Honford Star in 2021) is his first novel to be translated into English. Bae is hugely popular in South Korea, where he has won both literary and science fiction awards, and on the basis of Tower I very much hope we see more of his work published in English soon. Tower is a mosaic novel set in Beanstalk, a…
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