The Audio File: Camp Myth, Phoenix Watching by Chris Lewis Carter
There are some exciting things going on in the world of Podcasting.
Book Review: Shadow and Bone by Leigh Bardugo
Shadow & Bone a Twilight/Potter mashup in an analog of 18th century Russia
Excerpt: The City of Noctividents by Tanya Tynjälä
Wriixka awakens one fine crimson sunny morning to discover that she has grown wings.
Review: Dragon Heart by Cecelia Holland
The novel Dragon Heart by Cecelia Holland has the charm of a fairy-tale and the edge of a dark fantasy as it takes readers in many unexpected directions.
Interview with Finnish Writer Anne Leinonen
An interview with Finnish author Anne Leinonen: Let the Finnishness Begin!
Entrevista con la Escritora Finlandesa Anne Leinonen
An interview with Finnish author Anne Leinonen
Book Review: Shades of Earth by Beth Revis
Shades of Earth, the final book in the Across the Universe series is a mixed bag.
Book Review: A Million Suns by Beth Revis
A review of the audiobook of the second novel in the Across the Universe series.
Novedades de Julio en Hispanoamérica
Books, comics, podcasts, conventions…if you don’t read spanish, you’re missing a lot!
Book Review: Across the Universe by Beth Revis
In a YA market saturated by dystopias and supernatural romance, one novel dares to be something different.
Blogger Invitada: Reseña de libro: Norestense de José Luis Velarde por Magaly Monserrat
Mexican YA. A tale of a home-based holiday.
Review: The Fire Children by Lauren Roy
Fans of original storytelling targeted for the young adult audiences will be impressed with emergence of author Lauren Roy and her soon to be released fantasy book, The Fire Children.
Why Isn’t The Long Walk a Movie Yet?
Not every book works well on the big screen. But once in a while, written words need to be put in motion. Why isn’t The Long Walk a movie yet?
Review: Pouraka by Dianne Lynn Gardner
Meet the kindermers – mermaid children – in Dianne Lynn Gardner’s Pouraka
Poetry Review – Littlest Lovecraft series by Tro Rex and Eyona Bella
The horror! The Horror! Lovecraft in verse…with pictures! My mind….it’s descending into MADNESS!
Review: Down the Wormhole by Ana Franco
Down the Wormhole by Ana Franco is an ambitious first installment to a complex, imaginative and often unpredictable young adult fantasy story.
Asni’s Art Blog: The Painting of Earthsea (part 4)
In this post, I would like to introduce my own visual interpretation of Earthsea and its places and characters
Asni’s Art Blog: The Painting of Earthsea (part 3)
I picked up the animated movie version from Studio Ghibli and was delighted to see Tenar pop up again. There must be a fourth book then!
I Congreso Internacional de Narrativa Fantástica – Perú
A report on and a photo gallery from the VII International Colloquium for Fiction Fantastic held at the Center for Literary Studies Antonio Cornejo Polar Lima – Peru
Post Populares de Septiembre
A summary for our spanish speaking friends of our most popular items from September
You Are The Hero – A History of Fighting Fantasy Gamebooks
A review of a history of You Are the Hero adventure game books.
Book Review: Parched by Georgia Clark
A review of Georgia Clark’s second young adult novel – Parched
Elizabeth Haydon Returns to the Lost Journals of Ven Polypheme
Elizabeth Haydon returns to The Lost Journals of Ven Polypheme with The Tree of Water, the fourth volume in her popular fantasy adventure series.
Interview: Kaitlyn McKnight YA Author of a YA Novel
Meet new author Kaitlyn McKnight, who wrote her first published novel at the age of 12.
AMAZING THINGS: Future Daze 2: Reprise … YA SF Anthology
A great Science Fiction YA anthology’s reprise hits the stands
Review: The Mechanikals by John Dodds
The Mechanikals by John Dodds is the first installment in a new YA Steampunk series. It is a strong beginning to an absorbing and entertaining world of wonder.
“La Ficción Debe Ser Visceral, no Adorable y Lírica Todo el Tiempo”. Entrevista con el Escritor Escocés Hal Duncan.
Tanya returns with the english language version of her interview with Hal Duncan, author of Vellum.
Interview with Scottish Author Hal Duncan
Author Hal Duncan (Vellum) has been adopted by Finnish Fandom. Find out why.

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