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Author Spotlight: Dorian Hart
Dorian Hart is the author of two fantasy novels, The Ventifact Colossus and The Crosser’s Maze, as well as the interactive science fiction novella Choice of ... -
10 Reasons Doctor Who is the Most Inspired Science Fiction Series Ever
Don’t get me wrong; I like Star Wars and Star Trek, loved Blake’s 7, and enjoyed Battlestar Galactica. I think all those series have many brilliant ... -
Tough Travelling: Shapeshifters
Welcome to Tough Travelling, a monthly feature in which we rack our brains for popular (and not so popular) examples of fantasy tropes. Created by Nathan of Fantasy ... -
Author Spotlight: Kristen Ciccarelli
Joining us for today’s Author Spotlight is Kristen Ciccarelli! Kristen hails from Ontario’s Niagara Peninsula where she grew up on her grandfather’s grape farm. She’s made ... -
Write of Way #2 – Where You’re Allowed to Write
Gentle background noise, cozy corners, and residual caffeine fumes make coffee shops unique in that they are the only place in all of creation in which ... -
Author Spotlight: Chris Sharp
Joining us for today’s Author Spotlight is Chris Sharp! Chris Sharp is the author of The Elementalists and Cold Counsel. He grew up in the suburban wonderland of ... -
The Truth About Irish Women Warriors
There’s a lot of fantasy out there when it comes to women warriors, particularly where it relates back to those in the Irish or “Celtic” realm. To ... -
Here Be No Dragons: 5 Non-Fiction Books to Read in 2018
Having finally acquired a healthy virtual stack of non-fiction tomes I’ve been lusting after for anywhere from a month to a year (thanks, Christmas elves!), I’m ... -
Author Spotlight: Alec Hutson
Joining us for today’s Author Spotlight is Alec Hutson! Alec lives in Shanghai, China. The Crimson Queen is his first novel. Today’s spotlight takes place deep within ... -
Write of Way #1 – Admitting You Have A Problem
Admitting you have a problem is the first step to finding a solution. If you’re reading this, then you probably have a problem, and a rather ...