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April 17, 2019

Critical Role Contender?

A lot of Fantasy readers are also fans of Role Playing Games, so we’ve stumbled across something we feel we need to share with you! A group made up of some of our favourite science fiction, fantasy, and gaming writers are preparing to launch a new universe together. It’ll be a world named Vaeron and […]
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Published on April 17, 2019 00:48

April 16, 2019

Gene Wolfe 1931 – 2019

“…that is to say, in all of this, I think, I believe in some sense much akin to the belief of faith, that I noticed, felt, or underwent what I describe—but it may be that the only reason childhood memories act on us so strongly is that, being the most remote we possess, they are […]
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Published on April 16, 2019 19:35

April 14, 2019

A Time of Blood by John Gwynne – Spoiler Free Review

Summary Defy the darkness. Defend the light. Drem and his friends flee the battle at Starstone Lake to warn the Order of the Bright Star. They’ve witnessed horrors they’ll never forget, such as magic warping men into beasts. But worst of all, they’ve seen a demon rise from the dead – making it even more […]
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Published on April 14, 2019 23:00

April 10, 2019

Sworn to the Night by Craig Schaefer – SPFBO #4 Finals Review

*Disclaimer* Writing and reading is a subjective art. What some folks will absolutely love, others will dislike. It is a bit like Marmite in the UK—normal people dislike it intensely, but some weird folks actually enjoy the taste of warm road surface and fresh roadkill upon their tongue. To each their own, I suppose. Sworn […]
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Published on April 10, 2019 23:00

April 8, 2019

Symphony of the Wind by Steven McKinnon – SPFBO #4 Finals Review

*Disclaimer* Writing and reading is a subjective art. What some folks will absolutely love, others will dislike. It is a bit like Marmite in the UK—normal people dislike it intensely, but some weird folks actually enjoy the taste of warm road surface and fresh roadkill upon their tongue. To each their own, I suppose. Symphony […]
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Published on April 08, 2019 23:00

April 7, 2019

The Long War by A. J. Smith – Series Review

Introduction The Long War series is an epic fantasy/dark fantasy quadrilogy which deals with courtroom intrigue, politics, magic and gods in a world similar to ours but set during the medieval period. It consists of the following books: The Black Guard, The Dark Blood, The Red Prince and The World Raven. These four books have […]
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Published on April 07, 2019 23:00

April 2, 2019

Sowing by Angie Grigaliunas – SPFBO #4 Finals Review

*Disclaimer* Writing and reading is a subjective art. What some folks will absolutely love, others will dislike. It is a bit like Marmite in the UK—normal people dislike it intensely, but some weird folks actually enjoy the taste of warm road surface and fresh roadkill upon their tongue. To each their own, I suppose. Sowing […]
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Published on April 02, 2019 23:00

March 31, 2019

Aching God by Mike Shel – SPFBO #4 Finals Review

* Disclaimer * Writing and reading are subjective arts. What some folks will absolutely love, others will dislike. It is a bit like Marmite in the UK—normal people dislike it intensely, but some weird folks actually enjoy the taste of warm road surface with fresh roadkill upon their tongue. To each their own, I suppose. […]
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Published on March 31, 2019 23:00

March 28, 2019

Monthly Short Story Winner: Fire

This month we asked our entrants to write about fire. The beauty of fire is its ambivalence. On the one hand we need it to survive (cooking our food, keeping us warm, protecting us) on the other hand it’s dangerous, maybe even diabolical (arson, battle magic, forest fires, household accidents). A fire—no matter if it’s […]
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Published on March 28, 2019 18:16

March 27, 2019

Dear SFF Community,

Though spread across the globe, we come together around our passion for science and fantasy fiction. As such, our community must be supportive of one another—be strong enough to stand up in defence of those who cannot, or fear to, speak in their own. This past week has seen a test of that community, of […]
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Published on March 27, 2019 12:47