Review of ‘Blackwing’ by Ed McDonald

The deft poetry of this striking and very readable debut fantasy novel is no less affecting for its simplicity. A trio of agents lead a gang of disposable mercenaries across an uncanny wasteland called The Misery in pursuit of two heretics. The agents are led by former nobleman Galharrow, whose disgrace in a battle between […]

Some dragons, today

My little daughter drew some dragons today and we were tasked with colouring them in. She drew and coloured in the first one, which is a water dragon: Aunty Em coloured in a fire dragon: Mummy’s is an air dragon: Mine is an earth dragon:

Review: Never Let Me Go

Originally posted on M.E. Kinkade:
Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro My rating: 2 of 5 stars I’m starting to think any book under the genre of “literary fiction” has to meet one of three definitions: 1) Has a plot that is mostly some kind of allegory but when you get down to…

Diamond Roads – Original Heroines

My aspiration for ‘Diamond Roads’ was this: Helen Fielding and Syliva Plath join forces to write a science fiction thriller about Lara Croft What do you think? In the meantime, here are some pictures of these three great women looking suitably like Charity Freestone:

Review of ‘The Dragon Griaule’ by Lucius Shepard

The British Science Fiction Association listed the first of these stories, ‘The Man Who Painted the Dragon Griaule’ as one of the top ten genre novellas. It’s certainly worthy of the accolade, as the story redefines the fantasy genre with an extraordinary milieu and a dark, wholly human twist. This dragon is not the usual […]