Tag: fantasy
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BEOWULF: A New Translation by Maria Dahvana Headley (BOOK REVIEW)
So. Here’s the thing about Beowulf. A lot of people have bad high school memories of reading an archaic, basic myth about a dude whose sole ... -
CAPTAIN MOXLEY AND THE EMBERS OF THE EMPIRE by Dan Hanks (BOOK REVIEW)
‘‘Those who seek power can only ever see what’s right in front of them. There is no patience in their makeup. They simply look for the ... -
Women in SFF Author Spotlight – Meg Macdonald (OATHSWORN)
Meg MacDonald began telling stories before she could write them. Her mother will attest to this. She wrote her first novel at age 13. It was ... -
5-Star Books in 5 Words – Self Published Fantasy
Welcome back to 5-Star Books in 5 Words! September is Self-Published Fantasy Month! That’s right, a great team of bloggers have joined together to bring ... -
SCARLET ODYSSEY by C. T. Rwizi (BOOK REVIEW)
In Scarlet Odyssey, Rwizi has given us a rich and immersive world resonant of Africa with its equatorial jungles, huge navigable lakes and broad sweeping plains. ... -
Author Spotlight – Matt Adcock (COMPLETE DARKNESS)
Matt is a lover of all things virtual, fantasy and sci-fi. Novelist, Blog Editor, Head of Comms for an Aid Charity and a film and game ... -
Author Spotlight – Rose Biggin and Keir Cooper (WILD TIME)
Rose Biggin and Keir Cooper are writers and artists living in London. Rose’s short fiction has been published by Jurassic London, Abaddon Books & Egaeus Press, ... -
Sorcery of a Queen by Brian Naslund — Book Review
The battle at Floodhaven is over, the fate of the dragons has been decided, yet in the aftermath, the lands of Terra are still on the ... -
Tough Travelling: Beginnings
Welcome intrepid adventurers to Tough Travelling with the Tough Guide to Fantasyland! That’s right, we’ve dusted it down and brought back this feature (created by Nathan of ... -
HOW TO RULE AN EMPIRE AND GET AWAY WITH IT by K. J. Parker – Book Review
This is the history of how the City was saved, by Notker the professional liar, written down because eventually the truth always seeps through. The City ...









