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There and Back Again: A Novice Con-Goer’s Tale

Lucy Hounsom September 23, 2014

Prologue No, I don’t live in a hole in the ground, but I do live in Devon, which bears a remarkable resemblance to the green and sheltered Shire. But even…

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An Exiguous Exploration of Exposition in Expansive Epics

Faith M. Boughan September 22, 2014

Thousand-page fantasy novels… a ten-volume series… appendices of historical detail… characters who feel the need to blow hot wind across the pages of every third chapter… what do these have…

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Ruin and Rising by Leigh Bardugo

Joie September 22, 2014

The YA trilogy that started with Shadow and Bone concludes with Ruin and Rising – with quite a few unhappy readers. Apparently, the uproar is over a relationship that didn’t…

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Powder Mage Short Stories and Novellas by Brian McClellan

Richard Bray September 21, 2014

For those awaiting The Autumn Republic, the third and final book in Brian McClellan’s Powder Mage trilogy, February 2015 feels as though it’s a long way away. Fortunately, McClellan has…

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The Crippled God by Steven Erikson

Karl Wolfenden September 20, 2014

The carriages have chugged up to the top of the roller coaster, and the anticipation has built for that first downward plunge into g-force turns, and yet, because you’ve been…

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Medical Science reveals why Gollum & Smaug lost to Hobbits…

Overlord September 19, 2014

So, this is a strange one! A paper appeared in this month’s Christmas edition of the Medical Journal of Australia with a theory as to why, in fantasy novels, the…

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Final Fantasy XV Trailer… Oh. Wow.

Overlord September 18, 2014

I think it’s safe to say Final Fantasy was at it’s peak before it hit double digits. Around that time the series was well known as one of the finest…

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Worldbuilding A Religion – Part Three: How Religion Shapes Characters

Rebekah Loper September 18, 2014

In Part Two, we learned how religion can affect society and culture as a whole. But you can’t have either of those things without the individual people who comprise them,…

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Three Parts Dead by Max Gladstone

Nicholas Schmiedicker September 17, 2014

Max Gladstone’s Three Parts Dead is fantasy of a different flavor. Instead of taking our world and adding magic (such as Jim Butcher’s Dresden Files or Myke Cole’s Shadow Ops),…

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Maplecroft by Cherie Priest

Liz Fellshot Ambrose September 17, 2014

I love a good creepy story. I don’t run across them nearly as often as I’d like since all too often “creepy” gets mistaken for gross-outs and the unexpected bucket…

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MAGIC, MONSTERS AND MAYHEM

Edward Cox September 17, 2014

Regular readers of Fantasy-Faction will remember the review of Edward Cox’s The Relic Guild we posted a few weeks back. We labelled it ‘a formidable debut from an author with…

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Le Guin to be presented Lifetime Achievement Award

Overlord September 16, 2014

The National Book Foundation, presenter of the National Book Awards, will this year have Neil Gaiman present Ursula K. Le Guin their 27th lifetime achievement award, the Medal for Distinguished…

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