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Happy You Day – Individual Centered Celebrations

Laura Graham June 3, 2012

Throughout our lives and cultures we come across all sorts of celebrations and event focused on the individual; birthdays, coming-of-age ceremonies, funerals, all about that certain person. How that person…

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Monthly Short Story Winner: Poetry

Jennie Ivins June 2, 2012

Welcome back writers and readers! How was your May? I hope you enjoyed some lovely spring days, because it looks like summer has come early this year, at least in…

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Wheel-Mouse vs All The Crazy Robots

Overlord May 31, 2012

Wheel-Mouse vs All The Crazy Robots is a joint project between fantasy author Mark Lawrence and his daughter, Celyn. Now, I wouldn’t want Mark to take too much of the…

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Balticon 2012 Review

Jennie Ivins May 31, 2012

On Friday May 25th, I pulled up to the Baltimore Marriott, ready to begin my first vacation in almost six years. But even the excitement of being ‘kidless’ for three…

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Literary Devices: Plot Devices

Amy Rose Davis May 30, 2012

Continuing my series on using literary devices in fantasy, we come to one that’s sure to create a little controversy in the comments. For some folks on both the writing…

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Peter Orullian Interview

Leo Elijah Cristea May 29, 2012

Peter Orullian is an American SFF author whose Morningstar shortlisted début, The Unremembered, is published by Tor. A frequenter of SFF conventions and speaker at panels alongside fantasy giants Pat…

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In the Face of Adversity: When Loved Ones Don’t Love Your Book

Ashley Barnard May 28, 2012

About fifteen years ago, I sent my mom a copy of my manuscript – my very first novel. It was 973 pages long, and was, looking back, pretty much a…

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Fantasy Book Club – June 2012 – Blackbirds by Chuck Wendig

Overlord May 27, 2012

With a mere touch of your skin Miriam Black can tell when and how you will die. She’s seen old age take its toll, car crashes and heart attacks. Watching…

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Peter and Max by Bill Willingham

Mike Shackle May 27, 2012

Fairy tales are growing in popularity once more and looking very different from the Walt Disney versions we have come to expect. This summer two movies, Mirror Mirror and Snow…

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2312 by Kim Stanley Robinson

Paul Wiseall May 26, 2012

2312 is set, rather unsurprisingly, in the year 2312. A time when scientific and technological advances have helped humanity to spread out and inhabit the solar system. Humans have terraformed…

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Literary Devices: Allusion

Amy Rose Davis May 25, 2012

One of the most powerful literary devices in the writer’s arsenal is allusion. An allusion is a brief mention of an event, person, story, myth, legend, date, etc. that exists…

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The Avengers Assemble Review

Paul Wiseall May 23, 2012

Well, The Avengers has just topped the American box office for a third week running, so I figured it’s probably about time we wade in and give it a review.…

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