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  • Home
  • About Us
  • Review Policy/Contact
  • Book Reviews
  • Author Spotlight
    • Author Interviews
    • Cover Reveals
    • Guest Posts
    • Pride Nights at Queen’s
  • Features
    • Party with the Stars
    • To Be Continued…
    • The Questioning
    • Tales from the Asylum
    • What the Hungarian?!
  • All Things Bookish
    • A Week In My Head
    • Monthly Wrap Up
    • Sneak Peek
    • Storytellers on Tour Gigs
    • Advent Book Calendar
      • Advent Book Calendar 2019
      • Advent Book Calendar 2018
    • Armed With A Bingo
    • Release Radar
    • The Sound of Madness 2022
      • Listen & Read
  • SPFBO
    • SPFBO 8 Phase 1
    • SPFBO 6 Finals
      • SPFBO 6 Phase 1
    • SPFBO 5 Finals
      • SPFBO 5 Phase 1
    • SPFBO 4
      • SPFBO 4 Phase 1
  • SPSFC
  • Music Corner
    • Music Monday
    • Music Diggin’ Friday
  • 3 Years in SPFBO

    June 10, 2021 /
    3 Years in SPFBO

    SPFBO 7 started off on June 1st and as many of you know, the Asylum is not a judging blog anymore. But not all of us stepped back from the competition. In this post I'd like to talk about why I made the decision of stepping back, how SPFBO affected my (blogging) life, and highlight all the gems I got to find thanks to the competition. It will be a long post, so buckle up. I'll try to keep the rambling to a minimum, but no promises...

    Enter the Asylum
    Timy

    Others in the Asylum

    Bjørn Larssen author spotlight

    Pride Nights at Queen’s: Bjørn Larssen — We Exist

    June 28, 2021
    Jen's Top 10 Reads of 2020

    Jen’s Top 10 Reads of 2020

    January 21, 2021
    Krystle Matar guest post

    Pride Nights at Queen’s: Krystle Matar — Out

    June 16, 2021
  • Monthly Wrap Up: November 2019

    December 2, 2019 /
    Monthly Wrap Up

    October was mostly about catching up, and cram in as many things as possible before I headed to the UK toward the end of the month. I had a great time both in London and Bristol - article coming soon, I promise, unlike the WorldCon one... - and it charged me with energy and good feels. It was awesome to meet old friends and make new ones and I already can't wait for the next BristolCon. But until I get myself together, take a look at what we were up to this past month. We are getting near the end of phase 1 in SPFBO and we are done with…

    Enter the Asylum
    Timy

    Others in the Asylum

    Monthly Wrap Up March

    Monthly Wrap Up: March 2021

    April 1, 2021
    Monthly Wrap Up September

    Monthly Wrap Up: September 2020

    October 1, 2020
    Monthly Wrap Up December

    Monthly Wrap Up: December 2020

    December 31, 2020
  • SPFBO: A Sea of Broken Glass by Sonya M. Black

    November 17, 2019 /
    A Sea of Broken Glass by Sonya M. Black

    Congrats to Sonya M. Black for becoming our finalist for SPFBO5!

    Enter the Asylum
    Timy

    Others in the Asylum

    Kings of Heaven by Richard Nell review

    Kings of Heaven by Richard Nell

    July 8, 2021
    Crown of Coral and Pearl by Mara Rutherford

    Crown of Coral and Pearl by Mara Rutherford

    July 23, 2019
    Heartbreak Incorporated by Alex de Campi review

    Heartbreak Incorporated by Alex de Campi

    July 5, 2021
  • Monthly Wrap Up: October 2019

    November 4, 2019 /
    Monthly Wrap Up

    October was mostly about catching up, and cram in as many things as possible before I headed to the UK toward the end of the month. I had a great time both in London and Bristol - article coming soon, I promise, unlike the WorldCon one... - and it charged me with energy and good feels. It was awesome to meet old friends and make new ones and I already can't wait for the next BristolCon. But until I get myself together, take a look at what we were up to this past month. We are getting near the end of phase 1 in SPFBO and we are done with…

    Enter the Asylum
    Timy

    Others in the Asylum

    Monthly Wrap Up July

    Monthly Wrap Up: July 2020

    July 31, 2020
    Monthly Wrap Up September

    Monthly Wrap Up: September 2020

    October 1, 2020
    Monthly Wrap Up April

    Monthly Wrap Up: April 2020

    May 1, 2020
  • SPFBO Edition: Sonya M. Black

    October 9, 2019 /
    Tales from the Asylum

    Tales from the Asylum is a new feature I came up with for SPFBO. I wanted to create a unique opportunity for the authors to show off their story telling skills by taking their characters and putting them in an asylum room to see how they would deal with the situation. A lot can happen in a closed space...

    Enter the Asylum
    Timy

    Others in the Asylum

    Tales from the Asylum

    SPFBO Edition: Camilla Ochlan & Bonita Gutierrez

    September 18, 2019
    Tales from the Asylum

    SPFBO Edition: Catherine Schaff-Stump

    August 7, 2019
    SPFBO 5

    SPFBO: The Second Reaping

    September 29, 2019

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The Queen has captured you sneaking around in her home, but she is in a merciful mood. She has allowed you to go free on the condition that you brave the ancient ruins and find her missing cloak clasp. It is in the shape of her most beloved animal. She no longer likes to go there, because she is convinced that there are magical goings-on in the ruins that are not of this world.

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