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Tag Archives: anthology
June 2023 book blog
After months of fairly concentrated reading (Tchaikovsky and indies) my June reading list turned out to be a really mixed bag. If you know my likes, you know that I like a themed anthology. I started to read ‘Tesseracts Nine: … Continue reading
Posted in Book blog
Tagged anthology, Arkady Martine, Canada, Horror, Pennywise, Review, Science Fiction, Speculative Fiction, Stephen King, Werewolves
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May 2023 book blog
It’s nearly the end of June, and I’ve only just got round to this. I blame a rather nasty bout of food poisoning and some stupidly hot weather for me being so out of it recently. So. What did I … Continue reading
Posted in Fiction, Non fiction
Tagged Adrian Tchaikovsky, Al Ramsay, anthology, Autobiography, Fantasy, Fiction, Lancashire, Mahmood Ahmed, Review, Tales of the Apt, Tour de France
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November 2022 book blog
This was the month that I only read two books. Not even two books, because it was still October when I started to read Ellen Datlow’s collection of Shirley Jackson inspired dark tales, ‘When Things Get Dark.’ Appropriate, I thought, … Continue reading
Posted in Non fiction
Tagged anthology, Datlow, Fantasy, Fiction, Horror, Mieville, Review
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September and October 2022 book blog
Time flies like an arrow, fruit flies like a banana … October was a busy month, there was a family wedding (congratulations to my wonderful nephew Jake and his talented, funny, witty and utterly amazing bride Eva) and also lots … Continue reading
Posted in News, Review, Witterings
Tagged anthology, Fantasy, Fiction, Gwyneth Jones, Horror, Lisa Tuttle, Margrét Helgadóttir, Nightjar Press, Review, Stephen King
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August 2022 book blog
A big month for me, I self published my second novel, ‘Ransomed Hearts’ and did a read through of book 3, to see just how much work it needs to shape it into a proper book. I’ve also given book … Continue reading
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Tagged anthology, Fantasy, Fiction, Horror, Review, Werewolves
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July 2022 book blog
You remember how I stopped reading so much, to give me more time to write? That didn’t work out so well, so I read a lot more in July and also managed to finish my second book. ‘Ransomed Hearts’ will … Continue reading
Posted in Fiction, Review, Witterings
Tagged Allende, anthology, Becky Chambers, bookshops, Fantasy, Horror, joe hill, Review, Science Fiction
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December 2021 book blog
If you read my November blog, you probably gathered that I really enjoyed N K Jemisin’s ‘Inheritance Trilogy’. So much so that I dived headfirst into her next books, ‘The Killing Moon’ and ‘The Shadowed Sun’, which together make up … Continue reading
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Tagged anthology, Fantasy, Fiction, Jemisin, Review, Wild Cards
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November 2021 Book Blog
This is a proper winter list of books, the nights have lengthened and it’s cold and wet outside, so there’s even more time for reading. And I’m not complaining. I started the month with two anthologies from National Flash Fiction … Continue reading
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Tagged anthology, Fantasy, Flash fiction, Horror, Jemisin, Mythology, Review
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September 2021 Book Blog
It’s been a funny old month. It started with the every reliable Mr King. His latest novel, Billy Summers, has barely any supernatural elements, apart from a nod to The Shining and Doctor Sleep. Despite this, I thoroughly enjoyed the … Continue reading
Posted in Review, Uncategorized
Tagged anthology, Blog, Datlow, Feminist SF, Flash fiction, Horror, King, Review, Science Fiction
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