HUGE news, I am still reeling and can't believe I finally get to share this:
I'm writing HELLRAISER!
Artist Alessio Avallone and I have SUCH sights to show you...
Full announcement for this 5-issue event here: bloody-disgusting.com/news/3955403...
Gailey 🍉
The BFS is excited to announce our next in-person Reading event, Rebellion, Resistance, Survival: Defying Power in Epic Fantasy.
Monday 6th July 2026, 6:30pm. Waterstones, Reading.
Ticket: tinyurl.com/bfsrebellion
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Obstetrix by @naomikritzer.bsky.social is on shelves as of today!
An excellent read that we reviewed earlier this year. Top of our list for next year's Hugos
If anything, events are outpacing the fiction we turn to as a source of comfort in these trying times
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Discussion of Hugo Award nominees for best novel, other science fiction novels, and analysis of the awards. We read all the nominees before we vote.
Great discussion of the "it's not for everyone" book-description cliche (along with the main analysis)
Jodie reviews Flightless by Marie Parks recently.
Our SPFBO 11 team return this week with their fourth semi-finalist review. Find out what TO, Cat and Vinay thought of THREADS OF MEMORY by Richard Fierce and how their semi-finalist table is shaping up!
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An Unofficial Hugo Book Club Blog
Thrilled to share the final cover of my cursed film novel THIS MOVIE DOESN'T END THE WAY WE WANT, now sporting a quote by the incredible "wins two major awards for the same book in one night" author, Stephen Graham Jones 🤩
opening September 15 from Titan! 📽️
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There's no thanks nor praise to be found from the BBC as Russell T Davies and Bad Wolf withdraw and Doctor Who Christmas special plans are scrapped.
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The BBC has ended its arrangement with Bad Wolf and Russell T Davies. There will be no 2026 Doctor Who Christmas special.
I'm here with a review for Flightless by Marie Parks. Heists! Cool worldbuilding! A thief you can't help but love.
Come read all about it!
#Booksky #bookblogger #Flightless
Niall Harrison
The Fantasy Hive
weirdly, I'm now thinking about another book involving a terrible mother, though less bleakly inventively than this one. would you like to meet a giant crow? hang out with a scientist who is processing some guilt in questionable ways? think about what history & pain do to people & places? here u go!
Fantasy Book Nerd
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Riff is a disgraced, low-class thief. All of his hopes hinge on Ascension, so he can rejoin the elite, upper-class thieves guild he belonged to as a youth. When he’s offered a rare, lucrative…
"This novel slides between genres elegantly, and that in-between land is exactly where I love to read."
Kiersten Kaschock's An Impossibility of Crows is eerie, sharp, and complicated. Read @mollytempleton.com's review:
Blood seeps through the pages in this "beautifully written, eerie, grounded, honest, and striking" novel.
Single Syllable Symphony: for this month's Small Press Dispatch, @chloroformtea.bsky.social looks at language and worldbuilding in Rebecca Gransden’s FIGURES CROSSING THE FIELD TOWARDS THE GROUP (Tangerine Press)
Roseanna Pendlebury The first thing that stands out in Rebecca Gransden’s Figures Crossing the Field Towards the Group (Tangerine Press), joint winner of the Queen Mary Small Press Fiction Prize, i…