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    The shortlisted works across all 13 categories of the British Fantasy Awards have been announced! Find out who’s in the mix over on our blog. Winners announced at Fantasycon in October.

All Reviews

Melody Bowles

Listen To Your Sister by Neena Viel

I wanted to read this one because it had an intriguing title. People should listen to their

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Pauline Morgan

When the Moon Hits your Eye by John Scalzi

Imagine the challenge – a group of students in the pub or a gang of fans in the bar – who can

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Pauline Morgan

Let A Sleeping Witch Lie by Elizabeth Walter

Beginning writers are often told to ‘write about what you know’. It equally applies to writing

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The Spice Gate by Prashanth Srivatsa

The Spice Gate is set in a secondary world consisting of six of what are essentially islands, which

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At The Change of the Moon by Bernard C Blake (edited by Johnny Mains)

Johnny Mains is a literary gravedigger. He’s made quite the name for himself unearthing from

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Eat The Ones You Love by Sarah Maria Griffin

Eat The Ones You Love is such a great title. I expected plant-based horror akin to The Day of the

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The Buffalo Hunter Hunter by Stephen Graham Jones

There is a long tradition of novels based around a ‘found’ manuscript. Often it is framed

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The Dream Traveller: Dark Rising by John Nassari

I really enjoyed this fantasy novel, combining almost futuristic-leaning magic with intriguing and

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The Memory Shades by David Watkins

Part creature feature, part sci-fi horror, part psychological terror, the latest from David Watkins

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