Tag: fantasy
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Lightbringer Series Reread: THE BLOOD MIRROR by Brent Weeks
In anticipation of the release of The Burning White – the fifth and final instalment in Brent Weeks’ incredible Lightbringer series – the team at Orbit ... -
SMOKE AND STONE by Michael R. Fletcher (Book Review)
The Last War is something of a misnomer. Dozens of wars were fought after the birth of Bastion, as those surviving gods battled for supremacy. This ... -
THE RAGE OF DRAGONS by Evan Winter (Book Review)
“To defend against failure, every day must be hard. Every day must strengthen you. For it’s in the crucible of hard days that potential becomes power.” ... -
THE FLIGHT OF THE DARKSTAR DRAGON by Benedict Patrick (Book Review)
What do you get when two reviewers clamor to get their hands on the same ARC? You get a battle royale. Uh, scratch that. You get ... -
Author Spotlight: JOHN C. ADAMS
Joining us for today’s Author Spotlight is John C. Adams! John C Adams is a Contributing Editor with Albedo One Magazine, and Reviewer with Schlock! Webzine ... -
LEGACY OF GHOSTS by Alicia Wanstall-Burke (Book Review)
Blood of Heirs, Alicia Wanstall-Burke’s debut, introduced us to two leading characters at opposite ends of a vividly drawn world. Though Lidan the southern princess and ... -
Author Spotlight: JESSE TELLER
Joining us for today’s Author Spotlight is Jesse Teller! Jesse Teller fell in love with fantasy when he was five years old and played his first ... -
THE DRAGON REPUBLIC by R.F. Kuang (Book Review)
The Good: Doubles as a weapon – both physically (it’s a big book) and mentally (will require counselling after reading). Also: one of the most powerful ... -
THE BLACK HAWKS by David Wragg (Book Review)
‘Never fight fair, never spare a killing blow, never consider for a moment that what’s on the end of your blade is another living, thinking, dreaming ... -
Interview with Michael Swanwick (THE IRON DRAGON’S MOTHER)
Michael Swanwick is the author of modern Fantasy classic The Iron Dragon’s Daughter (1993), which reimagines the world of Faerie as a post-industrial wasteland. It was ...









