Story Behind the Story: Water Spirits
Let’s talk about monstrous women! In this case, the alluring water spirits, ready to drown us. Continue reading Story Behind the Story: Water Spirits
Let’s talk about monstrous women! In this case, the alluring water spirits, ready to drown us. Continue reading Story Behind the Story: Water Spirits
Let’s talk about Slavic foklore! Starting with a very popular duo for Croatian fantasy—krsnik and štriga. Continue reading Story Behind the Story: Krsnik vs. Štriga
Here’s a sentence I hoped I’ll get to say but spent a lot of time anxious about it actually happening—my dark urban fantasy novel Od kolijevke pa do groba (From the Cradle to the Grave) is out now! Well, at least the ebook, we still have to wait a few more days for the paperback. (EDIT: … Continue reading From the Cradle to the Pub Day
I was mulling over whether to write this type of post or not, since I have a feeling that literally everyone is making some sort of “best of 2021” type of text. I was planning to do that too, some of my personal top 10 books I read… only to lose interest in it. Instead, … Continue reading 6 Bookish Things That Marked My 2021
As I mentioned before, I decided to try out a February reading challenge for sapphic books. F/F February looked really fun, and since I already love reading and talking about sapphic books, I knew this wouldn’t be difficult for me. Today is the last day of February, so this will be a roundup post for … Continue reading F/F February Roundup
My first read of February 2021 is done and it’s actually an f/f werewolf romance—something I don’t read much of (last time I read werewolf romance was when I beta read a sequel to Izazov krvi, by Vesna Kurilić). But I love werewolves and all sorts of wolves in stories, especially when they are written … Continue reading About Winter, Long Nights and Wolves: Pyotra and the Wolf by Elna Holst
I follow a lot of amazing bookstagramers, so I recently saw the F/F February reading challenge. As someone who writes sapphic speculative fiction and actively tries to read as much of it as I can find, I don’t think I need to explain that I was instantly hooked. But here’s the thing—I’m a bit uncomfortable … Continue reading Going Outside of My Comfort Zone: F/F February