Tag Archive | fantasy
Book Spotlight – “Lineage” (Releasing February 13th 2017) by J.N. Sheats
Originally posted on Timothy Bateson (ramblings of an author):
Overview “Cameron, why do you call me dove,” I asked, ready for disappointment. “Because, you bring my soul peace.” Joey Morris has spent her young life moving around the country with her constantly absent mother until finally ending up in the small college town of Portstown,…
2016 PLANETARY AWARDS
Originally posted on Space and Sorcery:
Like last year, Planetary Defense Command promotes this award for our favorite Science Fiction and Fantasy works (and I’d like to add my thanks for the timely reminder I received today, since I almost forgot that time was running out to post my choices). HERE you will find all…
Guest author: Beth Cooley – contributor to Wee Folk and Wise, edited by Deby Fredericks
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
Deby Fredericks is the author of a number of fantasy books, including The Grimhold Wolf, a Gothic style werewolf novel and Seven Exalted Orders. She also writes children’s fantasy as Lucy D. Ford. She has also collated a collection of short stories from twenty authors including Beth…
The Bone Witch by Rin Chupeco #bookreview #TuesdayBookBlog
Originally posted on Books and Such:
When Tea accidentally resurrects her brother from the dead, she learns she is different from the other witches in her family. Her gift for necromancy means that she’s a bone witch, a title that makes her feared and ostracized by her community. But Tea finds solace and guidance with…
Words in a Picture: The Wonder of Graphic Novels
Originally posted on Kristen Twardowski:
It is an odd time in the world of graphic novels. Superhero movies remain money making bastions. People laud Alan Moore, Joss Whedon, Neil Gaiman, and others who write graphic novels. Despite these signs of popularity, the New York Times recently eliminated its Graphic Bestseller lists. One of the major centers…
Fairy tales: Faces Glimpsed in the Forest by Jan Malique
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
Reblogged from Strange Goings On in the Shed: Image: Ramdlon, Pixabay Many of us have grown up with the older versions of fairy tales, visceral stories that were handed down from generation to generation. I certainly recall the earlier folk tales, devouring each tale with zeal, especially…