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March 1, 2018

Jade City by Fonda Lee

Aficionados of Hong Kong Cinema, hear me out: Imagine Chow Yun-Fat in one of his classic ‘90s Triad movies, but give him the superhuman martial skills from the Show Brothers’ Golden Age of Wuxia. Add in the complex plotting and backstabbing of Game of Thrones, and you have Fonda Lee’s Jade City. I stumbled upon […]
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Published on March 01, 2018 23:00

February 28, 2018

Fonda Lee Interview – Jade City

Today we have a real treat for you! Fonda Lee, author of the Nebula nominated Jade City, is here to speak with us! If you’ve not read Jade City you are missing out. But fear not! On top of today’s interview, we have a review of the novel coming up tomorrow! But before we get […]
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Published on February 28, 2018 23:00

Sigil Independent – Announcement & Freebies!

Fantasy-Faction is happy to host the announcement of a new self-publishers’ guild with aims to help self-pub authors with things most often reserved for those who are traditional published. Sigil Independent it launching today! After you’ve finished here, make sure you say hi to them in their /r/fantasy AMA March 1st. Good luck authors! – […]
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Published on February 28, 2018 00:00

February 27, 2018

RJ Barker Interview – Blood of Assassins

If you’ve not see Fantasy-Faction’s Best of 2017 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 here to talk with us today! RJ Barker is the author of The Wounded Kingdom. The first book Age of Assassins […]
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Published on February 27, 2018 23:00

February 26, 2018

Paris Adrift by E. J. Swift

“I always imagined that it was possible to cast off those elements of myself that I disliked or did not want. I had come to Paris cleansed; in my wake was a trail of the undesirable, stretching back like flotsam after the tide. I didn’t plan to look back. But that’s an impossible ambition. Your […]
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Published on February 26, 2018 23:00

February 25, 2018

In Defence of a Zombie-Free Apocalypse – Part Two: The Rest!

And we’re back. Last time we explored how vampires, werewolves, and ghosts have so much more potential to create an exciting Apocalypse scenario than just rehashing all those rotten old zombie tropes. Now it’s time to look at a bunch of the less obvious creatures to see if they’d be any good at bringing down […]
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Published on February 25, 2018 23:00

Year in Anime – 2017

My interest in anime has been rather lacking since 2013. Despite occasionally re-watching classics or catching up on stuff that I missed, I actually thought anime had become rather repetitive and dull, and I was rather saddened by what I thought was an impending death of a creative media. Three years later, it is a […]
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Published on February 25, 2018 14:17

February 24, 2018

Bastien Lecouffe Deharme – Artist Spotlight

Some of you may know this already, but I am an art addict. I love fantasy art and sci-fi art and classical art and surreal art and…well you get the idea. I even have a rather large Pinterest board (or 10 or 11…) full of my favorite artists, art, and cover art. Today I was […]
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Published on February 24, 2018 22:22

February 22, 2018

Tiger Lily by K. Bird Lincoln – SPFBO Review

Lily isn’t supposed to hunt game in the Daimyo’s woods. She’s just the cook’s daughter. It isn’t her place to talk to nobility. And she definitely isn’t supposed to sing the old Jindo religious songs. But Lily was born in the year of the Tiger, and can’t ever be like other village girls. In the […]
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Published on February 22, 2018 23:00

February 21, 2018

James Maxwell Interview – Iron Will

James Maxwell is a London-based fantasy author with 47North. He is also here to talk with us today! Maxwell has written two fantasy series: the Evermen Sage and The Shifting Tides series. But before we get into the interview let’s learn a bit more about our guest. Born in New Zealand, and educated in Australia, […]
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Published on February 21, 2018 23:00