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Adiba Jaigirdar’s YA book recommendations inspired by 90s/00s movies
"This already changes the story in major ways, creating new obstacles to the romances, but also bringing new meaning and light to the stories."
Mary E. Pearson chats her adult debut, The Courting of Bristol Keats
Mary E. Pearson, author of YA series The Remnant Chronicles, has returned with her adult debut, The Courting of Bristol Keats.
Julie Leong on her debut cozy fantasy novel, The Teller of Small Fortunes
"it all created a strong desire for escapism and comfort in our entertainment."
Frank Cadaver discusses why Christmas is often associated with horror
You wouldn't necessarily think that Christmas and horror go hand in hand, but that's exactly what happens in Frank Cadaver's You'd Better Watch Out.
How to Survive a Horror Movie – a twisty take on a tried and tested formula by Scarlett Dunmore
Could you survive a horror movie?
Ally Carter shares her top romantic mystery reads
"I found my new home in two genres: Romance and Mystery."
Win a signed copy of How To Survive A Horror Movie by Scarlett Dunmore
In the book, Charley and her best friend Olive must solve the murders happening at their boarding school — and avoid the ghosts.
Freya Marske on her “prophetic vision” for romantasy Swordcrossed
"Because it wasn't 'fantasy with a dash of romance' and it wasn't straightforwardly 'romance set in a fantasy world' (the lack of explicit magic got in the way, there) and at the time, that made it a very difficult sell."
Salomey Doku on her graphic novel Brielle and Bear: Once Upon a Time
"And it’s WILD to me that something that takes over a year to intensively craft, (never mind all the years of work before that!), can be consumed in an hour! But it’s SO lovely that people choose to support graphic novelists, falling in…
Win a SIGNED copy of Frank Cadaver’s The Blood Texts: You’d Better Watch Out
Win a signed copy... if you dare
Jordan Casomar on the ‘friendzone’ and their new YA novel, How to Lose a Best Friend
"Everyone deserves to beloved but no one deserves someone’s love."