Tag: features
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Tough Travelling: Maps
Welcome intrepid adventurers to Tough Travelling with the Tough Guide to Fantasyland! That’s right, this feature has seen a couple of itinerations over the years (Created ... -
Wyrm And Wonder
Today on the Fantasy Hive, in honour of Wyrd and Wonder, we’re looking at our five favourite Wyrms in fantasy! Now, there’s lots of debate over ... -
5-Star Books in 5 Words – Fantasy
Welcome to our new monthly feature – 5-Star Books in 5 Words! This month, in-line with the Wyrd and Wonder feature on Twitter (have we ... -
Author Spotlight – Evan W. Deal
Evan W. Deal is the author and publisher of Lionheart, Book One of The Roots of Stone. By day, he develops consumer experience and marketing strategy ... -
ASK THE WIZARD: Dungeon Time
The evil has been defeated. A battle the likes of which none shall see in their lifetime. Displays of magic that could strip the sanity from ... -
The Fantasy Hive’s May TBR with WYRD AND WONDER
Pinch, punch, first of the month – congratulations for making it to May! And in the fantasy-book blogging sphere, May is the month for Wyrd and Wonder. ... -
ASK THE WIZARD: Has Bean
Hearken to my words mortals, for they may be my last. The time has finally come for me to confront the great evil of our time. ... -
Write of Way #15 – Write True to You
Yeah, yeah. I know, it’s ironic. A ghostwriter telling you to write “true to yourself.” What’s that about, anyway? I mean, what does someone who writes ... -
Write of Way #14 – Write Chronologically, damnit!
Stories are meant to be read chronologically, so they should be written as such! And…there you have it: my argument for why stories should be written ... -
Write of Way #13 – The Importance of Author Branding
When it comes to author branding, I personally prefer a simple design seared onto the hindquarters. I’ve found this makes the branding process less painful for ...