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Sinbad: Worth the Price of Admission?

Faith M. Boughan August 10, 2012

…which, if you’re watching on cable, is probably anywhere between $60-$200 per month. But who’s counting? If you’ve been living under a rock and haven’t heard of the new show,…

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Cursed by Benedict Jacka

Paul Wiseall August 9, 2012

This review contains some spoilers for Fated and Cursed. Please read with caution. Fated, the first novel in the Alex Verus series from Benedict Jacka is, in my opinion, one…

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God’s War by Kameron Hurley

Mike Shackle August 7, 2012

“Nyx sold her womb somewhere between Punjai and Faleen, on the edge of the desert.” As opening lines go, they don’t come much better. It sets the book’s grim tone,…

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Raising Heroes: Fantasy Role Models for Our Kids

Matt Maenpaa August 5, 2012

Six months ago, my daughter Freya was born during a snowstorm. It was one of the strangest and most surreally amazing moments in my life, holding her in my arms…

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Snuff by Terry Pratchett

Alister Davison August 5, 2012

Snuff is Terry Pratchett’s 39th Discworld novel, almost thirty years after writing his first. The series has been a huge success, with worldwide translations, audiobooks, conventions and ceramic figurines worthy…

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Something Is Wrong In Fantasy

Lady Rosalie Skinner August 4, 2012

Something is blurring the focus in Fantasy. Did that get your attention? Fantasy is great. There is nothing wrong with the genre, but as aspiring authors, we need to realize…

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The Fantasy Feminist – Part 4

Amy Rose Davis August 1, 2012

A comment from AE Marling on one of my recent blog posts about feminism in fantasy triggered some thoughts about another approach to bringing a feminist touch to our works—namely,…

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The City’s Son by Tom Pollock – Extract

Overlord August 1, 2012

Earlier this year I heard, with moderate surprise, that someone I knew was writing a book. That someone was Tom Pollock and the reason for my surprise was that I’d…

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Read, then Heard Again: Why Audiobooks Make the Re-Read Feel New Again

Zachary A. Matzo July 31, 2012

More so than most other genres, fantasy aficionados live and die by the “re-read.” Sure, fans of mysteries, thrillers, horror, chick lit, etc. re-read their favorite books. But how often…

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San Diego Comic-Con 2012 Report – Part Two

Liz Fellshot Ambrose July 30, 2012

To read the first article in this series on Comic-Con 2012, click here. Strangely enough, this year was a good year for panels that I was interested in. Unfortunately, that…

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Fantasy-Faction Night @ Blackwell’s – Event Info

Overlord July 30, 2012

When we announced, last week, that Fantasy-Faction is holding a Fantasy Night with our good friends at Blackwell’s Book Shop in London – people were pretty excited. And rightly so,…

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Kantara: Issue One by Wyrlwynd

ChrisMB July 29, 2012

Imagine that everything you had ever known and loved was taken from you in a sea of blood and fire; a wave of destruction made all the more senseless by…

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