Mass Movement Meets… Richard Sparks
In which the grumpier half of the middle-aged crew actually cracks a smile as he meets and chats to the man who wrote both his favourite comedy sketch, and show, Not the Nine O’Clock…
In which the grumpier half of the middle-aged crew actually cracks a smile as he meets and chats to the man who wrote both his favourite comedy sketch, and show, Not the Nine O’Clock…
his August, Marvel invites you to journey into the Hyborian Age with one of Robert E. Howard’s classic heroes! Witness a young and formidable Valeria, in a time before the fan-favorite “Red Nails” Conan story,…
By Crom, this near seven hundred page tome is a weighty vessel filled with four colour riches beyond compare that linger, and continue to play out, in the mind long after the last page is…
Keeping up his fine reputation for outstanding novels, Ben Aaronovitch continues his Rivers of London series with Lies Sleeping. If that name seems somewhat familiar to you, then you maybe you’ve seen his work on…
I’ve been writing professionally for over thirty years at this point, having sold fresh out of college. While that is in some ways very daunting to me, what is even more daunting is something most…
I feel like I need to start this review with a confession. Mike Wild is not only one of my favourite genre fiction authors, he also happens to be one of the nicest, most honest…