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The Craft – Part Three: Careers

Adrian Faulkner November 28, 2012

This is the third in a series of articles talking with fantasy authors about the craft. You can read part one here and part two here. There’s an old saying…

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The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms by N. K. Jemisin

Dori November 27, 2012

What happens, when the god of change and chaos goes to war with his orderly brother? Well, he loses the fight, earning himself a prison of human flesh and full…

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My God Is Lawful Evil: Alternate Morality in Alternate Worlds

James Calbraith November 26, 2012

There are certain common steps that we are all aware of when it comes to creating an alternate world. You probably start with a map, or at least a few…

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Change Is Gonna Come…

Sandra Norval November 25, 2012

I’ve come to a glorious valley in the journey up Mount Publication and I have to take a moment to stop and stare. Behind me are the crags of the…

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Which Writers Are Asking The Hard Questions Today?

Eric Christensen November 24, 2012

As I move from summer to winter, I tend to switch from lighter, fun reads to deeper, more complex reads. I don’t know if I am simply echoing Hollywood’s transition…

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Dishonoured Review

Ben Galley November 23, 2012

In one hand I hold a clockwork crossbow. In the other hand I hold a sword that can fold away in a moment’s twiddling. I flit from grubby rooftop to…

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The Evolution of Sexuality, Homosexuality and Gender in SFF – Part Three

Leo Elijah Cristea November 22, 2012

Arguably one of the main issues hounding the progress and subsequent filtration of LGBT themes into “mainstream” SFF is something that mirrors the treatment of “alternative” sexualities and genders in…

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The Week In The World Of SFF

Paul Wiseall November 22, 2012

Happy Thanksgiving World! So this week we’ve seen the release of the final Twilight movie. I hear it’s awful… I mean, brilliant. In fact, I hear it’s soooooo good that…

Writing

The Craft – Part Two: The Business

Adrian Faulkner November 21, 2012

This is the second in a series of articles talking with fantasy authors about the craft. You can see last week’s article, Breaking In, here. Being a published writer these…

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A Moratorium On The Monomyth

Ryan Howse November 20, 2012

Of all genres, fantasy is generally closest to mining the heroic journey archetypes for its inspiration. For some authors, the intent is to uphold these ideals; others wish to subvert…

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Vathek by William Beckford

Nyki Blatchley November 19, 2012

During the course of the 18th century, two types of “exotic” fantasy fiction became fashionable. The “oriental” story was largely inspired by the Arabian Nights, gradually becoming available in western…

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The Risen Queen by Duncan Lay

Dan Hanks November 17, 2012

Editor’s Note: This review contains some slight spoilers for The Wounded Guardian. If you have yet to finish book one, please read with caution. Reluctant as I am to jump…

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