2021 has been an amazing reading year for me. As it's coming to an end, I'd like to look back and take a moment to celebrate the books that made my heart beat faster with you <3
I believe that noticing what we've done wrong in our previous books is a natural part of growing as an author. I see it as a positive thing and an important learning experience.
After Eka and his new friends help secure an uneasy truce with the humans, their lives are irrevocably changed. He and Rana share a strange energetic link, putting him in constant jeopardy.
In a lush solarpunk future, plants have stripped most of the poison from the air and bounty hunters keep resource hoarders in check. Orfeus only wants to be a travelling singer, famed and adored.
Mary Irving is a sci-fi author who works as a material scientist. In this interview, she discusses her debut novel, villains, justice and redemption, her favorite indie sci-fi books and more.
When Bleu’s little sister shows symptoms of the deadly Sickness, a strange vision directs him to leave humanity’s subterranean haven and seek the cure on Earth’s glacial surface.
Laken Honeycutt is a fantasy author weaving stories from the sanctuary of her forest home. In this touching interview she discusses her debut novel and its fascinating lore, the relationship between humans and nature, amazing books and more.
This started as a chaotic thread on Twitter that I created because I wanted to get some thoughts out of my head and sort them out. But wonderful AK Nephtali offered me to turn it into a blogpost on their website.
M.K. Valley is an avid reader and an author who has dreamed about becoming one ever since she was a little girl. In this fun interview she discusses her debut novel, the future of space colonization and evolution, traveling to other planets, literature and more.
The Pit gaped like the mouth of a giant beast poised to consume them. A dim light flickered in its heart. Rin forced herself to look away but couldn't shake the feeling that she was about to fall into it.