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Everyone’s A Critic

Sandra Norval October 2, 2012 5 Comments

I stopped off at a quiet little hamlet tucked into a false summit on Mount Publication. To earn my supper I decided to entertain the revelers at the small inn…

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Witch World by Andre Norton

Nyki Blatchley October 1, 2012 4 Comments

In a recent article, I observed that, although there isn’t complete gender equality in fantasy today, female fantasy authors are too usual to need any comment. Similarly, it’s hardly unusual…

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Joanne Anderton Interview

Ryan Howse September 29, 2012 7 Comments

Joanne Anderton is the author of The Veiled Worlds Trilogy, a series that mixes fantasy, science fiction and anime. The first book, Debris, was published by Angry Robot Books in…

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A List of Egregious Omissions

Zachary A. Matzo September 28, 2012 21 Comments

I consider myself to be a well-read human being. Sure, I’ve read a lot of books. More books than the average reader, I’d dare say. I’ve read most of The…

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Low Town by Daniel Polansky

Mike Shackle September 27, 2012 1 Comment

One thing is for certain. Low Town is not your typical fantasy book. Sure, it’s got wizards, magic and demons but this book owes more to Raymond Chandler than Tolkien.…

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What Makes A Fantasy Fan?

Ben Galley September 26, 2012 4 Comments

I wrote a blog a long time ago about trying to spot fantasy authors while doing book signings. For anyone who might have read that old dusty post (it’s been…

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Dredd 3D Review

Paul Wiseall September 25, 2012 5 Comments

Outside the city walls is the Cursed Earth, the irradiated desert world, and inside is an equally unwelcoming urban rash of slum and decay, where concrete rules and kilometre tall…

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Diablo III Review

Jesse Flohrs September 24, 2012 1 Comment

Here it is. After 10 long years of waiting, Diablo III was unleashed upon the gaming world on May 15, 2012. Millions of players signed on to battle the legions…

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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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