Monthly Archives: May 2018
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Write of Way #10 – Why Pen Names Rock
Though many writers may not realize it, pen names are an important facet of every writing career. After all, how else would we tell our favorite ... -
The Hive Reads… The Ninth Rain by Jen Williams
Welcome to the fourth instalment of our ‘Hive Reads’ feature! (You can read the others here.) After settling on The Ninth Rain by Jen Williams as our April ... -
The Black Tides of Heaven by J.Y. Yang
The Black Tides of Heaven by J Y Yang does a lot of things that I wish more fantasy books would do. In addition to being ... -
Getting Into Warhammer 40K, Part 1: The Basics
I never liked Warhammer 40K because when I buy a game, I want to sit down and start playing. Warhammer is the opposite of that. Getting ... -
The Wounded Witch by Jeramy Goble (Part Three)
Read part one HERE and part two HERE. Two weeks passed after King Baralli’s event at Orchid Square. At the closing of his announcement, the only ... -
King of Ashes by Raymond E. Feist
“For Centuries, the five greatest Kingdoms of North and South Tembria, twin continents on the world of Garn, have coexisted in peace. But the balance of ... -
Author Spotlight: S.A. Sidor
Joining us for today’s Author Spotlight is S.A. Sidor! SA Sidor writes supernatural historical adventures, including FURY FROM THE TOMB, out now from Angry Robot Books. He lives ... -
The Whitefire Crossing by Courtney Schafer
I’ve been introduced to more styles of fantasy writing in the past year than I knew even existed, which is inevitable as the genre evolves. One ... -
The Wounded Witch by Jeramy Goble (Part Two)
Read part one HERE The majority of the Nurudian armies had begun returning from Rischurn. In addition to a newly installed Nurudian governor, a contingent of ... -
Original Fiction: ‘The Girl Behind the Glass’ by Gavin G. Smith
London, June 28th, 1987 Neren used to love the band. She’d never spoken to anyone who knew who or what they were, not even Meg, and ...








