Rey S. Morfin Rey Morfin is a sci-fi and fantasy author who lives and works in London, UK. As a kid, he was fascinated by the strange and the unexplained, Read More
Posts by Tessa Hastjarjanto
#Indieaugust Author Spotlight: S C Gowland
S C Gowland This is a difficult one. What to tell you and what might be of interest? I could talk about all the real life stuff; work, life, mortgage Read More
#Indieaugust Author Spotlight: Rachel Rener
Rachel Rener Rachel Rener is the author of THE LIGHTNING CONJURER Series, a critically-acclaimed contemporary fantasy with elements of magical realism and romance. Her most recent release, THE GIRL WHO Read More
#Indieaugust Author Spotlight: Derek Nelsen
Derek Nelsen Derek Nelsen was born in New Jersey and raised in North Carolina. A second generation Norwegian American, his grandparents emigrated to the US, settling in Norwegian neighborhoods in Read More
#Indieaugust Author Spotlight: Caedis Knight
Caedis Knight Caedis Knight is the pen name of two established fantasy authors Jacqueline Silvester and N J Simmonds. Jacqueline and Natali met at London’s Young Adult Literary convention in Read More
#Indieaugust Author Spotlight: G.V. Pearce
G.V. Pearce G.V. Pearce is a mysterious being said to haunt the North York Moors, but is otherwise as yet unclassified by science. Rumour has it that they can be Read More
Camp Nano 2021- July Review
One more day until Camp NaNo ends, but it’s the last Friday of the month so you’re getting a Camp NaNo review for this year. How about that? I can Read More
Book Tour: Kings and Daemons by Marcus Lee
Thank you to The Write Reads for providing a free copy in exchange for an honest review by taking part in the blog tour. Unfortunately, I’ve been ill and not Read More
r/Fantasy Bingo – July update
It’s been a few months since r/Fantay’s bingo started and some people have already finished the card. I’ve only finished ten squares but have a few books that can still Read More
Review: The Midnight Bargain by C. L. Polk
I read The Midnight Bargain by C. L. Polk as part of the Kobo Plus program. It’s nice to see traditionally published books also being included in the program, and Read More