
The Armageddon Rag by George RR Martin
This novel was originally published back in 1983, but it was re-published in 2013 following the stellar success of ‘A Game of Thrones'.

Luna Nera
Luna Nera, or Black Moon, is a Netflix horror/fantasy series based on the novels of Tiziana Triana.

Entire Unto Itself: The Island in Horror Fiction
Islands are such mysterious and isolated places, and help is so far away when trouble strikes, it is no surprise that they have been

Time and Again by Jack Finney
I picked this book up as part of the 'Fantasy Masterworks' series, a library of some of the most original and influential fantasy novels

Agatha Christie's Poirot Season One
ITV’s version of Poirot topped all others in that it covered every story and novel about the detective (except one play, ‘Black Coffee’)

Greenfingers: The Garden in Fantasy Fiction
For millennia, gardens have been the ideal location for sin and subterfuge, especially when competing forces clash for prestige and power

The Kraken Wakes by John Wyndham
What makes John Wyndham's 'The Kraken Wakes' one of the horror genre's first postmodern novels?

The Spiral Staircase by Ethel Lina White
Ethel Lina White is best known for her mystery novel 'The Wheel Spins', which was renamed as 'The Lady Vanishes' after being filmed

Hollywood
Right now, Hollywood is reflecting on its history and being honest with itself. Sometimes, that is a challenging experience.

Calenture by Storm Constantine
‘Calenture’ is easily characterised as a fantasy novel, because the genre is exceptionally wide, but beyond that it is a tricky work to