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Small Press Fantasy Titles On Our Radar: April 2016 Edition

Overlord April 13, 2016

Welcome to the second edition of the Small Press version of Fantasy-Faction’s popular ON OUR RADAR feature. This is the post in which we show readers all the Small Press…

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Javelin Rain by Myke Cole

Richard Bray April 11, 2016

This review contains spoilers for Gemini Cell. Please read with caution if you have yet to finish the first book. You can find Fantasy-Faction’s review for Gemini Cell here. Javelin…

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Mythology in Urban Fantasy

Leo Elijah Cristea April 9, 2016

I’ve talked before about creating a mythology using fantasy, and I’ve delved a little into world mythology and folklore through various articles on dragons, demons, fae, and magic, but this…

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Worldbuilding: The Nihilistic Architect and the Negligent Gardener

Nick Clark April 8, 2016

George RR Martin’s now famous analogy of the architect and the gardener distilled the craft of novel-writing into two distinct creative approaches. I would suggest that this is a particularly…

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Danielle L. Jensen Interview

Leo Elijah Cristea April 6, 2016

Today we are lucky enough to have Danielle L. Jensen, author of The Malediction Trilogy with us to answer some questions about the series, which will be wrapping up in…

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Bloodfeud by Ben Galley

Richard Bray April 4, 2016

Just like its protagonist, Ben Galley’s Scarlet Star Trilogy is a series constantly on the move, constantly growing and changing from a coming-of-age fantasy/western hybrid to an adventure set in…

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The Rook by Daniel O’Malley

Geoff Matthews April 3, 2016

“The body you are wearing used to be mine.” So begins the letter Myfanwy Thomas is holding when she awakes in a London park surrounded by bodies all wearing latex…

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Hereville: How Mirka Met a Meteorite by Barry Deutsch

Jo Niederhoff April 2, 2016

I’ve done a post on sequels before, and on the difficulty of making them both true to the original book while still building on the world and the characters. I…

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‘I actually started worldbuilding…’ by Sam Sykes

Sam Sykes March 31, 2016

Today we are delighted to welcome one of our favourite authors Sam Sykes (also known as Samus Sykesimus on the Roman Gladiator circuit) to Fantasy-Faction. I don’t really need to…

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Gateway to Fantasy: The Legend of Zelda

Zachary A. Matzo March 30, 2016

I was eight years old on August 22, 1987—the day The Legend of Zelda was released in the United States. A month later I turned nine and received a copy…

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The Passage Readalong: Chapters 1-5

Overlord March 29, 2016

Hello everyone, Ah… What a week! If this is your first time reading The Passage, then I hope you are enjoying the ride. I think these early chapters may have…

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King’s Quest: A Knight to Remember – Video Game Review

Victoria Hooper March 29, 2016

King’s Quest is an episodic adventure game, heavy on story, featuring puzzles and challenges along the way. It’s a reimagining from developer The Odd Gentlemen (published under Sierra) of the…

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