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Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them by J. K. Rowling

ChrisMB November 13, 2011

So, after my previous Harry Potter review, I had another look at my copies of Quidditch Through the Ages and Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them. Yeah, turns out…

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Mark Tufo Interview

ChrisMB November 12, 2011

Month of the Living Dead (aka October) featured two novels by independent novelist Mark Tufo – a former Marine turned regular working man who took his life experiences, a few…

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Incarceron by Catherine Fisher

Ben Galley November 11, 2011

First, a word on the author. Catherine Fisher, unbeknownst to me before spying the glittery cover of Incarceron at my local bookstore, is a veritable factory of fiction. Her writing…

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Hammered by Kevin Hearne

Kit November 8, 2011

Alright, folks. It needs to be said. Kevin Hearne is a genius. There! I’ve said it! While not all of you may agree with my labeling of Mr. Hearne’s intelligence,…

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Worldbuilding for Fantasy Writers

Leo Elijah Cristea November 7, 2011

Worldbuilding: that old mainstay of fantasy that is as much like Marmite as…well, Marmite. Some writers live for worldbuilding, for the meticulous crafting of worlds and settings which they subsequently…

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Writer’s Den: What’s in a Name?

Thomas A. Knight November 6, 2011

“A rose by any other name would smell as sweet.” Or so wrote the great William Shakespeare. But would it really? Names are important in fiction. It’s hard to identify…

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Anno Dracula by Kim Newman

Alister Davison November 5, 2011

Of all the fiction I’ve read over the years, it’s Bram Stoker’s Dracula that I’ve returned to the most. Sure, it’s not perfect; one can argue long into the night…

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Fantasy As Mythology

Leo Elijah Cristea November 5, 2011

Let’s take a leaf from Tolkien’s book and consider the fantasy genre as a collection of mythologies representing a variety of fictional worlds. How do writers create these worlds and…

Writing

Commas…The Continuing Story

Lady Rosalie Skinner November 5, 2011

You can read Part One, Commas…To Avoid Confusion, here. Commas. The story continues to unfold. In this second installment, we will take a quick look at how commas work with…

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Choosing Between Independent Publishers

Marc Davies November 4, 2011

You spent years pouring your heart and soul into your manuscript. You polished it up to be the best that it can be, and you slogged through seemingly endless submission…

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Monthly Short Story Winner: Evil Bad-Guys

Jennie Ivins November 3, 2011

Welcome back writers and readers! I hope all of you had a lovely October and a wonderful Halloween! Some of you may not know this, but November is a very…

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Conan The Enigma

Jesse Flohrs November 1, 2011

Greetings Faction Readers! I write to you tonight from my new home in Ontario, observing a curious local ritual this evening by which I spend my time chasing urchins, inexplicably…

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