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Magic and Mayhem

Magic and Mayhem

SCHOOL OF DEATHS by Christopher Mannino @Ctmannino #YA #Fantasy #TuesdayBookBlog

Go on. Step outside your comfort zone. I dare you. #amwriting

Go on. Step outside your comfort zone. I dare you. #amwriting

Big News! Legends of Windemere: Beginning of a Hero is #FREE! #fantasy @amazon

Originally posted on Legends of Windemere:
Cover Art by Jason Pedersen Every hero must take the first courageous step into adventure. For Luke Callindor, it’s more of a blind stumble. Depending more on bravery than common sense, Luke sets out to protect a royal heir who is attending the prestigious Hamilton Military Academy. With a…

THE MARK OF SHADOW GROVE by Ross Smeltzer @RossTellsTales @FantasyWorksPub

Book Launch Extravaganza! Fight Like A Girl kicks ass…literally!

Book Launch Extravaganza! Fight Like A Girl kicks ass…literally!

Originally posted on Sophie E Tallis – Author/Illustrator:
As I type this my head is still reeling from the awesome Fight Like A Girl events of yesterday. (Apologies now, the word ‘awesome’ will be overused and abused in this post!) For any of you who have been to a book launch or are even…

The Great Debate: Maps in Fantasy

Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
When working on Pearseus, I decided to include a map. In fact, I ended up drawing at least three versions, then buying Cartographer and doing another three versions there. Then, I realized a lot of people hate maps in books. A recent post by A.J. O’Conell of Bookriot explains why. I…

AUTHOR WEDNESDAY – JENNIFER KIBBLE

AUTHOR WEDNESDAY – JENNIFER KIBBLE

Originally posted on P.C. ZICK:
Welcome to Author Wednesday. Jennifer Kibble sits down for an interview today to talk about her new fantasy adventure for young adults, Mages of Vane. It’s the second book in her Phoenix Element series.  Here’s her enticing invitation to the book:  Anya is attending the Vane Magic School, not by…

A Writers’ Guide to Science Fiction vs. Reality – Alien Species

Originally posted on Sacha Black:
I was always more of a star trek than a star wars fan. Specifically, Next Generation, with ol’ Captain Jean-Luc Picard. He was ‘da man’ according to my dad. To which, of course, I immediately wanted to rebel against any such assertion, so I insisted on calling him Captain Plackard for…

Book Feature: Give in to the Feeling by Sarah Zama

You may have spotted Sarah Zama leaving a comment here and there. She has now published her first book, Give in to the Feeling, and asked me for my help in promoting it. As she had described it as … Source: Book Feature: Give in to the Feeling by Sarah Zama

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