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Historically Accurate

Laura Graham September 23, 2012 4 Comments

Writers who set their stories in the future? Those guys have got it easy; they can see everything happening in the world around us, and use that to inform their…

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The Pros and Cons of Worldbuilding Using Unfamiliar Cultures

Jay Kristoff September 20, 2012 6 Comments

When I decided I wanted to try my hand at writing a steampunk novel, I gave myself a few provisos. The first was that I’d avoid the rose-colored goggles point…

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The Wounded Guardian by Duncan Lay

Dan Hanks September 19, 2012 0 Comment

Under the bright blue skies and Antarctic winds of an Australian winter, I happened across local fantasy author Duncan Lay enthusiastically undertaking a signing outside a bookstore. Sleeves rolled up…

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Dreamsongs: A Retrospective – Book One by George R. R. Martin

Dominic Stevens September 17, 2012 1 Comment

George R. R. Martin is not just one of the most popular writers in fantasy right now, but in fiction full stop. Game of Thrones has been one of the…

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Fantasy As Escapism: Avoiding Boredom or Uncertainty?

Eric Christensen September 16, 2012 7 Comments

In my last Fantasy-Faction article, I quoted a recent article in The New Yorker by Arthur Krystal in which he denigrated genre fiction, suggesting that readers rely on it as…

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Relapse by Blake Northcott

Kit September 15, 2012 0 Comment

Editor’s Note: This review contains spoilers for book one: Vs. Reality. Read with caution if you have yet to finish the first book. Earlier this year, I reviewed Ms. Northcott’s…

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Faerie-Tales: The New “Thing” in Fantasy Entertainment

Rachel Riegel September 14, 2012 4 Comments

First it was vampires and then it was zombies. Now it’s faerie-tales. What will the next fad be? Necrophilia and bestiality? Supernatural teen pregnancy? Oh, wait. I forgot. Twilight already…

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Laura Lam Interview

Leo Elijah Cristea September 13, 2012 2 Comments

Laura Lam’s book—Pantomime—might not be released until after the New Year, but already she’s beginning to make her stamp on the YA fantasy world, with excellent advance reviews and a…

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Historical Fantasy vs. Historical Fiction

Ashley Barnard September 12, 2012 2 Comments

It has been almost eight years since I’ve been on stage — twelve since I’ve been in a major role — and yet I still have the Actor’s Nightmare at…

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In a State of Wonder: The Worlds of Adam Christopher

Sandra Norval September 10, 2012 0 Comment

Creating a world is a tough job so once it’s done, you can’t blame writers for wanting to protect their creation. Not quite so with Empire State. Angry Robot launched…

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Fantasy Influences: Ancient Greek Mythology – Part Two

Victoria Hooper September 8, 2012 1 Comment

You can read part one of this series here. In the last article, I looked at Greek mythology’s influence on fantasy, including the hero’s quest and what he or she…

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Stormdancer by Jay Kristoff – Review

Overlord September 7, 2012 9 Comments

Being a Martial Artist, when I saw the cover of Stormdancer by Jay Kristoff my jaw dropped. Then, flipping the book over, I saw the following testimonial from Patrick Rothfuss…

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