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Darksoul by Anna Stephens
An unrelenting, heart-hammering, merciless thrill ride, Darksoul is the second book in the Godblind trilogy – and what a book it is! It picks up ... -
On Multicultural Worlds (Guest Post by Andrew Mowere)
We’ve all seen the novel before: Chainmail, a warrior with a barbute riding atop a horse to save a princess from a tower, perhaps ... -
Author Spotlight – Graham Austin-King
Graham Austin-King was born in the south of England and weaned on broken swords and half-forgotten spells. A shortage of these forced him to ... -
The Tower of Living and Dying by Anna Smith Spark
With The Court of Broken Knives, Anna Smith Spark made a glorious and inventive debut. The courses of some very diverse lives converged on ... -
The Dead Man’s Crusade (Part Three) by A.Z. Anthony
Part One Part Two The bloodbath Chen had been expecting inside the palace was noticeably absent. In fact, things were quite tame. One could ... -
D&D 3.5: Wicker the Necromancer Learns About Love
After failing to hold a city for ransom with anthrax zombies (you can read that saga here), both my D&D character Wicker and I were ... -
Interview with Craig DiLouie (ONE OF US)
Craig DiLouie is an American-Canadian writer of speculative fiction. His works have been nominated for major literary awards, translated into multiple languages, and optioned ... -
Author Spotlight: Mark E. Lacy
Mark E. Lacy was born in Cookeville, Tennessee and has lived in eight different states across the eastern U.S. Currently a handful of grandchildren ... -
Deadmarsh Fey by Melika Dannese Lux – EXCERPT
Flesh and bone and hearts unknown, lead to the rath and your fate will be shown… When wandering through a forest, one expects to ... -
The Dead Man’s Crusade (Part Two) by A.Z. Anthony
Part One The Ghangerai warriors had shown the good sense to run. The Zhong soldiers, however, held themselves to a higher standard. Damned fools. ...








