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Fantasy Influences: Ancient Greek Mythology – Part Two

Victoria Hooper September 8, 2012

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

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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The Liminal People by Ayize Jama-Everett

Matt Maenpaa September 6, 2012

The word limen in Latin means “a threshold”, and in modern context, the word liminal can be interpreted as a state between one or the other, often in reference to…

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Songs of the Earth by Elspeth Cooper

Alister Davison September 4, 2012

It’s been reviewed here before, has been a book club read, but Songs of the Earth is a book I have to shout about. Here’s why. Years ago, I gave…

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Genre Blending

Ryan Howse September 2, 2012

It should surprise no one, given where I’m writing this from, that I am a fan of fantasy. But while it’s my favorite genre, it’s not my only love. I’m…

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Judge A Book By Its Cover – An Interview with Larry Rostant

Mike Shackle September 1, 2012

I never intended to buy The Painted Man by Peter V. Brett. I was walking through a bookshop intent on picking up something else, most probably a crime novel. I…

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How Clichés Can Help You Create Great Characters

Marc Davies August 31, 2012

“Avoid character clichés.” Like me, you’ve probably heard this advice many times. It comes in a number of guises, from make your characters unique and interesting, or try to create…

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Maps And eReaders

Zachary A. Matzo August 29, 2012

“I wisely started with a map.” – J.R.R. Tolkien. Clearly ebook publishers ascribe to a different way of thinking. Does Amazon.com hate fantasy readers? Does Barnes & Noble? Kobo? Apple?…

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Writer’s Den: Inspiration’s Inspiration

Thomas A. Knight August 28, 2012

I tried to figure out what to write about this month, but couldn’t find the inspiration. Usually something comes to me, but not this time. And then it came to…

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Pirates: Fantasy’s Forgotten Scoundrels

Laura Graham August 27, 2012

I’m going to start you off with a quiz this month. Nice and simple, five questions, just to see what you really know about pirates. 1. Apart from as a…

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Layers of Reality

Max Edwards August 25, 2012

As an English Undergraduate at a UK university, I often feel an obscene sense of guilt and embarrassment when asked what, specifically, I enjoy reading. When I respond with “science…

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One King To Rule Them All

A. J. Zaethe August 24, 2012

Founding Fathers Or Mothers Hope you have been practicing your John Hancocks, because you are about to become a founding father or mother. I am certain that most of you…

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