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“With her latest, Anderton presents a tale of ghostly obsession that questions our perception of spirits and who is the one being haunted.” There was something about the old house...
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A ragtag group of humans live in a small colony, on the edge of the island. In one direction is the sea, rough and unpredictable.
Le Guin, fairy tale retellings, Florentine romance, and a mystery in space! The post Jo Walton’s Reading List: April 2026 appeared first on Reactor.
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Thirteen years after her celebrated debut, the author returns with a bizarre, evocative work that merges science and the surrealRomy Ash’s debut novel, Floundering, has sat on my b...
About the Book:It came in with the tide. It won't leave without a fight.Something ancient has woken in Ravens Cove. And it's calling everyone home.When a centuries-old totem pole w...
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Le Guin, Kate Elliott, Michael Chabon and mainstream lit, plus brand-new books! The post Jo Walton’s Reading List: March 2026 appeared first on Reactor.
Rosemarie Milsom, who formed and runs Newcastle writers festival, will take over from Louise Adler after the literary festival imploded over invitation to Randa Abdel-FattahGet our...
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Jasmin Kirkbride is an author and academic. Her debut novel The Forest On The Edge Of Time has been hailed by the Hive’s Jonathan Thornton as one of the most exciting science ficti...
The Australasian Horror Writers Association announced the finalists for the 2025 Australasian Shadows Awards on March 18. The juried award is given in eight categories for the fine...
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