Interviews
Marcel Theroux’s fourth novel - and his first science fiction novel - Far North, is a beautiful, slow-burning read that rewards the patient reader with a fascinating and compelling story that will be remembered long after it’s put down. Small wonder then that it made the shortlist for this years Arthur C Clarke Award [...]
I visited EasterCon a couple of weeks ago and while I was there I had the chance to meet with another Gollancz debutante, fantasy author Sam Sykes, vising the UK all the way from Flagstaff, Arizona to promote his novel Tome of the Undergates, heroic fantasy that pits a team of mismatched ne’er do wells [...]
The Disgruntled Writer was lucky enough to meet Michelle Paver recently, author of the six-book series, Chronicles Of Ancient Darkness, an epic coming-of-age tale about a boy and his wolf set 6000 years ago. As the last book in the series, Ghost Hunter, hit the shops, Michelle took some time to talk to me [...]
Patrick Rothfuss is the author of the critically acclaimed and hugely successful debut fantasy novel The Name Of The Wind and its soon-to-be-published follow up The Wise Man’s Fear.
I was lucky enough on behalf of SCI-FI-LONDON to spend some time with him during his recent promotional visit to Europe and found the man to be [...]
Short-listed for the Irish Book Awards, Michael Scott answers questions about his ground-breaking YA fantasy series.
Irish-born Michael Scott is one of The Emerald Isle’s most successful and prolific authors having been published in thirty-four countries and twenty-four languages and now, at a press call in Dublin for the Irish Book Awards, his novel The Magician [...]
Veteran fantasy author Raymond E Feist visted the UK recently to promote both the paperback publication of ‘Wrath Of A Mad God’, last of the Dark War series, and his new novel ‘Rides A Dread Legion’. I was lucky enough to be despatched by SCI-FI-LONDON to his publishers to spend an hour of quality [...]
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