
Myth as Catalyst in the Modern Fantastic
With her new book Isles of the Earthbound taking inspiration from British and Irish myth, EA
Never Done A Con? Time To Take The Plunge!
We’re entering the home straight: Fantasycon looms in the near-future! To get us ready, we askedTags: events, fantasycon, Members

Meet John Houlihan
Every Friday, we meet a member of the BFS and peer deep into their soul (or, at least, a form they
You Never Forget Your First… Fantasycon
We’re entering the home straight: Fantasycon looms in the near-future! To get us ready, we askedTags: events, fantasycon, Members

Ask an Agent: September 2024
In this monthly column, we check in with one of our resident agents to answer those questionsTags: agent, ask an agent, column

Top Tips For Great Author Headshots
Photographer Tom Pepperdine will be at this year’s Fantasycon in Chester offering headshots toTags: fantasycon, marketing, Tips

Representing Weird Fiction: A Q&A with the Innsmouth Literary Festival
With the second Innsmouth Literary Festival set to take place in Bedford next weekend, we chatted
A Thank You to Fantasycon Contributors
A big thank you to all those who’ve contributed to the Fantasycon book bags and raffle. We’re soBFS News / Blog / Fantasycon

The Welsh Countryside and Folk Horror: A Match Made in Heaven, or At Least Some Pre-Christian Pagan Equivalent?
Ahead of the release of his second novel, Don’t Let ‘Em Take the Children, next weekend, WelshTags: folk horror, horror, subgenres, Wales, Welsh writers