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January 28, 2019

Worldbuilding: More Than Just Maps

When we think about worldbuilding, we tend to think of it on a grand scale: maps of continents in the front of fantasy novels, or astral charts showing rival galactic empires. But worldbuilding is deeper, and more subtle, than that. A novel can have a huge cast and be set in a huge background, but […]
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Published on January 28, 2019 23:00

January 27, 2019

RJ Barker Interview – King of Assassins

If you’ve not see Fantasy-Faction’s Best of 2018 list yet, then you are missing out on some great reads. But lucky for you, we have the author of one of our top five picks (two years in a row!) here to talk with us today! RJ Barker is the author of The Wounded Kingdom. The […]
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Published on January 27, 2019 23:00

January 24, 2019

Small Press, Big Stories: 2018 in Review

Humans need fantasy to be human. To be the place where the falling angel meets the rising ape. So, said the great Sir Terry Pratchett, and in the last year we needed fantasy more than ever to keep ourselves from falling backwards. Fortunately, there was a hell of a lot of good fantasy about and, […]
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Published on January 24, 2019 23:00

January 23, 2019

Grim Solace by Ben Galley

Spoiler Warning: Minor spoilers for Chasing Graves and Grim Solace. “They say avoiding death makes a man do desperate things, but I tell you, it’s only when you’re dead and bound that you know the true meaning of desperation.” The second installment of Ben Galley’s Chasing Graves Trilogy is undeniably one of desperate undertakings. And […]
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Published on January 23, 2019 23:00

January 22, 2019

Witchmark by C. L. Polk

“Help me, Starred One. I am murdered.” Witchmark, the debut novel of C. L. Polk and the first in The Kingston Cycle, quickly bicycle-raced its way to my favourite book of 2018. A murder mystery novel set in a world alike to Edwardian England post-WWI, the fast-paced tale is quick to hook and doesn’t let […]
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Published on January 22, 2019 23:00

January 21, 2019

Bloodchild Cover Reveal

It’s always a pleasure to do a cover reveal, but when it’s for our of our favourite authors it’s all the more exciting!
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Published on January 21, 2019 01:37

January 14, 2019

The Winter of the Witch by Katherine Arden – Spoiler Free Review

This is the third and final book in The Winternight Trilogy. It resumes directly after the events of the second book, The Girl in the Tower. As with the previous books, this sequel is influenced by Russian folklore and is partly set in Moscow. Once again, we follow Vasilisa “Vasya” Petrovna, a young girl trying […]
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Published on January 14, 2019 23:00

The Winter of the Witch by Katherine Arden

This is the third and final book in The Winternight Trilogy. It resumes directly after the events of the second book, The Girl in the Tower. As with the previous books, this sequel is influenced by Russian folklore and is partly set in Moscow. Once again, we follow Vasilisa “Vasya” Petrovna, a young girl trying […]
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Published on January 14, 2019 23:00

January 13, 2019

Seraphina’s Lament by Sarah Chorn – Cover Reveal + Excerpt

Today I have the great pleasure of presenting Fantasy-Faction’s first cover reveal and story excerpt of 2019! And what better way to start, than with a soon to be debut author and friend of the site: Sarah Chorn. Many of you may know Sarah as the woman behind the site Bookworm Blues. She is a […]
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Published on January 13, 2019 23:00

January 9, 2019

Fantasy-Faction’s Best Fantasy Books of 2018

Happy New Year Factioners! 2018 was a difficult year for many of us, but it was an amazing year for fantasy! Our nomination list was the longest it’s ever been and we had a super hard time deciding who would make the cut. There were fantastic debuts, continuations of series, and series that reached their […]
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Published on January 09, 2019 12:00