Tag: fantasy
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THE CALL by Peadar O’Guilin (Book Review)
At a convention recently, I heard O’Guilin explain how he didn’t realise he was writing Young Adult fiction when he started as an author; that this ... -
SOLACE LOST by Michael Sliter (Book Review)
‘Each man seemed lost in their own thoughts. Perhaps they thought of the battle in the morning, or perhaps the mystery of the compound. Or, maybe ... -
FATE OF THE FALLEN by Kel Kade (Book Review)
Fate of the Fallen by Kel Kade is the first instalment in the Shroud of Prophecy series. Initially, it was the cover of this book that ... -
Interview with Pamela Dean (TAM LIN)
Pamela Dean is best known for Tam Lin (1991), her wonderful retelling of the Child Ballad of the same name set in a midwestern college campus ... -
The Stephen King Project – The Eyes of the Dragon (1984)
About the project I will be reading all of Stephen King’s books in order of publication (with the exception of The Dark Tower series which I ... -
A TALE OF STARS AND SHADOW by Lisa Cassidy (SPFBO Finalist Announcement and Review)
The fifth Self-Published Fantasy Blog-Off (SPFBO) has reached the end of round 1. We spent the last five months cutting our batch of 30 books down ... -
THE KISHI by Antoine Bandele (SPFBO Semi-Finalist Review)
The fifth Self-Published Fantasy Blog-Off (SPFBO) has reached the end of round 1. We spent the last five months cutting our batch of 30 books down ... -
THE FIRST OF SHADOWS by Deck Matthews (SPFBO Semi-Finalist Review)
The fifth Self-Published Fantasy Blog-Off (SPFBO) is reaching the end of round 1! We spent the last five months cutting our batch of 30 books down ... -
SNOWSPELLED by Stephanie Burgis (SPFBO Semi-Finalist Review)
The fifth Self-Published Fantasy Blog-Off (SPFBO) is reaching the end of round 1! We spent the last five months cutting our batch of 30 books down ... -
THE STEEL DISCORD by Ryan Howse (SPFBO Semi-Finalist Review)
The fifth Self-Published Fantasy Blog-Off (SPFBO) is almost reaching the end of round 1! We spent the last five months cutting our batch of 30 books ...









