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Creature Feature

Originally posted on From the Pen of Mae Clair:
If you’re a regular follower of my blog, it’s no secret I have a love affair with creatures—a passion I developed early, thanks in part to my older brother. He had a Creepy Crawler maker when we were kids. Remember those? You poured colored goop into…

Sealskin by Su Bristow

7 Spooky Tales from England’s Haunted Castles

7 Spooky Tales from England’s Haunted Castles

The Historic England Blog Many of England’s historic buildings and monuments set an inspiring backdrop for mysterious tales of paranormal activity, their rich heritage feeding into narratives passed through generations. This Halloween we’re taking a look at how tales enjoyed at this time of year, of witches, ghosts, vampires and ghouls are knitted into English […]

Bright’s Passion by E.B. Black

Originally posted on Bargain Book Reviews:
Bright’s Passion by E.B. Black follows Bright, a sun god, from his first breath, to finding the love of his life, and through developing his powers as a god. I enjoy the Urban Fantasy genre, and the romance and research that most books entail, fitting supernatural creatures into our world.…

The IX by Andrew P. Weston: Book Review by Christopher Crosby Morris

Originally posted on sacredbander:
http://www.amazon.com/The-IX-Andrew-P-Weston-ebook/dp/B00RM54QBA/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top?ie=UTF8 What’s so great about The IX? Review by Christopher Crosby Morris may give you a hint…. The IX by Andrew Weston has every element I love in a big, fat novel: military history, heroic fantasy, visionary and metaphysical, weaponized technology, science and science fiction — all wrapped up in a…

Fantasy, Science Fiction and Literary Heroes in Our Society Guest Post – Sharon Kae Reamer

Originally posted on Library of Erana:
Name: Sharon Kae Reamer Location (as I am wondering if it is regional)? Expatriate American now living in Cologne, Germany. How pervasive do you think fantasy/sci-fi is in our society today?  It is all-pervasive in the sense that most everyone has seen a SFF movie. But there are many…

Character Interview Number Twenty-Three Ronan – Shifter

Originally posted on Library of Erana:
Tell Us About Yourself Name (s) Ronan Age: I appear to be about twenty five. I live primarily in the Atlantic ocean, but roam extensively as a shape shifter. I make frequent visits to Ireland as I have a deep appreciation for the landscape. As a shifter and a creature of…

Research – The Devil of Details

Originally posted on Vampire Syndrome Blog:
Research is one of the most unheralded tasks a proper author must do. It can take several hours of research to get a single sentence to be correct. In Chapter One of “Vampire Invasion” (book three of the Vampire Syndrome Saga), Lilith’s inner monologue says: “I stride over to…

A Yorkshire legend…

New Release….

Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
Doomsday: Dark Sage Now available on Amazon The piper of Shacklow The fiddler of Fin The old woman of Demon’s Dale Calls them all in. They said I was born of the Balefire, when the priestesses left the enclosure to open the womb of the land as…

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