Erin Claiborne: Author Interview
Fanfiction is a word on everybody’s lips, thanks to 50 Shades of Grey and the similar fanfic that have hit bookshelves around the world…
Read MoreFanfiction is a word on everybody’s lips, thanks to 50 Shades of Grey and the similar fanfic that have hit bookshelves around the world…
Read MoreRecently, I picked up a thriller set in Paris simply because it was set in Paris — what can I say, I’m hooked on…
Read MoreDo you remember when the zombie Pride and Prejudice books came out? I do, mostly because I viewed them with a kind of wonder…
Read MoreHaving read and edited books in the historical romance genre, one thing never fails to amaze me — the wealth of detail and history…
Read MoreDas Muschelessen or The Mussel Feast is a story that has shaped a generation of German readers. It’s a marvelous, impossible result, but Birgit…
Read MoreThis year, the retelling of classic tales, or as author Ronald Frame puts it, the translations have grown evermore popular. Ronald Frame’s Havisham joins…
Read MoreYou’ve read the story — The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde — but have you ever wondered about Hyde? Was he…
Read MoreAwhile ago I happened upon an essay in Daily Life on the Sydney Morning Herald by Gabrielle Wang. Entitled Growing up I always wanted…
Read MoreWhen I found Chris Beckett’s site, there was a note to non-SF readers on his website, asking them why they don’t read SF books, and discussing…
Read MoreIf you ask Mattias Boström what is the secret to Sherlock Holmes’ popularity, he’d tell you it’s Watson. And he should know, given he’s one of…
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