BFS member and author Natasha Mostert has been asked to deliver a speech at The Richmond Literature Festival along with Martin Amis, Tibor Fischer and Brian Chikwava. Entiled [...]
Having room for only fifty honourable mentions in her Best Horror of the Year, Volume 1, Ellen Datlow has published the complete list online, and a number of members and [...]
Review by Steve Dean In the darkness of space is the Bastion Psykana, a huge space station filled to the rafters with telepaths. These are the folk who transmit messages and [...]
Review by Craig Lockley Edited by John Foody. Continuing with more excellent articles and interviews, Warpstone, the Independent Magazine for Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay, is [...]
Review by Craig Lockley Subtitled The Secret of Solomon’s Temple Revealed, Gnosis follows on from Gardiner’s previous works, The Shining Ones and The Serpent [...]
Review by Karen Stevens The heir of the Duke of Ishtba, Atan, grows to manhood with his father’s lassitude leading to his neighbours expanding their borders at [...]
Review by M.P. Ericson This issue has a werewolf theme: a spooky full-moon cover, a Folkroots column on werewolves in folklore, and (in the fiction section) a modern [...]
Review by Karen Stevens Well, well – a copy of RoF without a skimpily dressed female on the cover! Instead we have ‘The Hounds of Morrigan’, a picture of the [...]
Review by Matt Johns As always with anything from Tartarus, the exceptional quality of the bookbinding strikes you first. Opening the volume, you are greeted with a brief [...]