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Articles related to "Fantasy Fiction"
A Review of Graceling by Kristin Cashore She is, quite literally, a killer. Katsa is the lead character in this suspenseful, intense novel about a land where people are born with talents that alienate them. graceling • kristin cashore • female lead character • female lead character in fantasy fiction • female author
Adventures of Sword and Sorcery Magazine This is about the fantasy fiction magazine Adventures of Sword and Sorcery. adventures of sword and sorcery • fantasy • fiction • reviews • magazine
Book of a Thousand Days by Shannon Hale Shannon Hale is the author of the Newbery Honor-WInning "Princess Academy" as well as the critically aclaimed "Goose Girl". book of a thousand days • shannon hale • teen fiction • fantasy fiction • newbery
Book Review: Gate of Ivory, Gate of Horn by Robert Holdstock This is a book review of Gate of Ivory, Gate of Horn by Robert Holdstock. gate of ivory • gate of horn • robert holdstock • book review • fantasy fiction
Book Review: Legends edited by Robert Silverberg Part 1 This week is part one of a book review of the anthology Legends edited by Robert Silverberg legends • robert silverberg • fantasy • fiction • book reviews
Book Review: The Borders of Life This is a book review of The Borders of Life by G.A. Kathryns. books • reviews • borders of life • g.a. kathryns • fantasy
Book Review: Werehunter by Mercedes Lackey This article is a book review of Werehunter by Mercedes Lackey. werehunter • mercedes lackey • book review • fantasy fiction
Book Review:New Amazons Edited by Margaret Weis This is a review of the Fantasy anthology New Amazons. new amazons • margaret weiss • fantasy • fiction
City of Bones by Cassandra Clare The first book in the Mortal Instrument series by Cassandra Clare, City of Bones introduces Downworld, a place filled with angels, demons, and everything in between. cassandra clare • city of bones • mortal instruments • urban fantasy • fantasy fiction
Ideas in Creative Writing – Fantasy Fiction Writing fantasy can be exciting, creative, and extremely fun if one already has a deep love for the style and worlds associated with the genre. writing fantasy fiction • how to write fantasy fiction • creative writing ideas fantasy • fantasy elves • fantasy dwarves
Improving Fantasy Fiction This article is about how fantasy can be improved for lovers of the genre. fantasy fiction • improving • quality
Interview: Fantasy Author Tamora Pierce In "Trickster's Queen," award-winning YA writer Tamora Pierce offers her exciting follow-up to the medieval-fantasy "Trickster's Choice." teen • ya fiction • young-adult • empowerment • fantasy fiction
Mythopoeic Society The Mythopoeic Society is an organization for the study of fantasy literature. mythopoeic society • fantasy • fiction • mythprint • mythic circle
Robert Holdstock Mythic Fantasist This article is about the British fantasy author Robert Holdstock and his fantasy worlds. robert holdstock • fantasy fiction • book reviews • fantasist • mythic
A Review of The Novice, By Trudi Canavan 'The Novice' is the second novel in the Black Magician trilogy published in 2004 by Trudi Canavan. novels by trudy canavan • the magicians guild • magical and fantasy fiction • the novice • the high lord
Authors Reviewing Their own Work Where is the line drawn on authors promoting their own work? Can reviews be taken seriously from anonymous readers? The line is vague between promotion and fraud. authors reviewing their own work • difference between promotion and fraud • ethical use of self-promotion • fake amazon reviews • writers creating aliases
Captain Blackman - Book review <i>Captain Blackman</i> by author John A. Williams is a stirring and original novel that chronicles the hallucinations of a wounded Vietnam solider. african americans • african american literature • book review • war history • fantasy fiction.
Classic Authors: J.R.R. Tolkien A brief biography of J.R.R. Tolkien, with many links to Web sites on the British author. j.r.r. tolkien • oxford • linguistics • <i>the hobbit</i> • <i>lord of the rings</i>
Fire by Kristin Cashore is Another Thrill Just released, Fire is the story of the last surviving human monster in the seven dells. This raises the question - what makes a person a monster - nature or nurture? fire • kristin cashore • graceling • new fantasy fiction • female main characters in fiction
Gregory Frost Multitalented author Gregory Frost recently talked to Suite101 about starting out as an artist and turning into a writer instead. And melted typewriters. gregory frost talks about writing • writing writing fantasy fiction • mainstream • getting into creative writing • comics
Interview With Young Novelist Estevan Vega Estevan Vega had two novels published by the time he was eighteen and is about to release a third. In this interview, he talks about his experiences as a young writer. estevan vega • author of servant of the realm • author of the sacred sin • virtual book tour • author interview
LIveship Traders and the Earthsea Quartet Ocean journeys are rare in fantasy novels; why? Find out the answer in this discussion of notable nautical fantasy series. ships • sailing • nautical • robin • hobb
Of Cats and Time Travelers book of night with moon • diane duane • connie willis • to say nothing of the dog • or
The Malazan Book of the Fallen A brief look at one of modern fantasy's most expansive and realistic military chronicles steven erikson • the malazan book of the fallen • gardens of the moon • deadhouse gates • midnight tides
The Traitor and the Chalice In the second book of the Lyremouth Chronicles, The Traitor and The Chalice takes the reader on a fantastic journey full of mystery, magic and deep societal issues. jane fletcher • lyremouth chronicles • celaeno series • tevi and jemeryl • lesbian fiction
Under the Dome by Stephen King Stephen King will floor the public with this hard-core page-turner, which is due to be released in November 2009. stephen king • under the dome • stephen king's new book • thriller fiction • new novels
Write Fiction With a Hook Regardless of whether a book is science fiction, fantasy fiction, or literary fiction, agents and editors all say the same thing: Writers need a great hook. write fiction • hook • start a book • science fiction • fantasy fiction
1998 World Fantasy Awards Andre Norton and Edward L. Ferman given life achievement awards. fantasy • fiction • awards • 1998 winners • andre norton
Artemis Fowl and the Time Paradox The 6th book in the Artemis Fowl series. Artemis and Holly must travel through time, save an endangered lemur and bring back the cure for a deadly, magical disease. the time paradox review • artemis fowl time paradox • eoin colfer • artemis fowl • fantasy books for teens
Black Static Issue 8 by TTA Press Fiction from Patrick Samphire, Gary Fry, Steve Rasnic Tem, James Cooper, Lynda E. Rucker and Steven Pirie, columns from Stephen Volk, Christopher Fowler & Peter Tennant black static 8 • tta press • dark fantasy • fiction • patrick samphire
Book Review of Wise Child by Monica Furlong Children will love Wise Child for its magic, mystery and suspense. Parents and teachers will love it because it deals with important life lessons. wise child by monica furlong • j.k. rowling harry potter fans will like this book • fantasy adventure for children and young adults • book dealing with parent abandonment for kids • book dealing with fear of heights
Creating Believable Villains, Creative Writing While many writers of speculative fiction have a great idea of how their hero or heroine might act in any given situation, the same cannot always be said for villains! writing believable villains fiction • great fictional villains • writing fiction characterization • writing fantasy fiction • writing science fiction
Jennifer Roberson This week's article is about Fantasy author Jennifer Roberson. jennifer roberson • cheysuli • fantasy fiction • golden key • lady of the forest
Lord Dunsany This week's article is about classic fantasy author Lord Dunsany. lord dunsany • edward john moreton drax plunkett • fantasy fiction writer • the king of elfland's daughter • the charwoman's shadow
Second Thoughts By Steve Berman Reviewed Second Thoughts by Steve Berman serves up a plate full of psychedelic stories to whet the appetite in this entrancing collection of gay fantasy fiction, sci-fi and drama. second thoughts by steve berman • author steve berman • gay fiction books • gay stories from lethe press • good gay fiction
William Browning Spencer – Sci-Fi Fantasy Genius Though he has never achieved the widespread fame he deserves, William Browning Spencer's bizarre and beautiful Sci-Fi/ Fantasy/Horror fiction is loved by many. william browning spencer • zod wallop • the ocean and all its devices • maybe i'll call anna • resume with monsters
Fantasy Author Jesse Bullington on Writing Jesse Bullington waxes about the weirdness of writing and trends in fantasy fiction. jesse bullington • the sad tale of the brothers grossbart • fantasy • writing • jeff vandermeer
Lone Wolf Books – The Interactive Fiction Game In the 1980s the Lone Wolf gamebooks developed a strong fan base. Now fans can rejoice, as the Lone Wolf Books have returned! lone wolf books • lone wolf book • lone wolf gamebooks • lone wolf books online • lone wolf
It's Probably Best to Forget Forgotten Fantasy Forgotten Fantasy, upon exploration, appears to be a self-promotion page, rather than a real webzine.
Book Review of Magic Lost, Trouble Found Lisa Shearin's first fantasy novel is a brilliant mixture of elements from chick-lit and Tolkien fantasy that will appeal to even hardcore fans of the fantasy genre. magic lost trouble found review • magic lost trouble found book review • magic lost trouble found • lisa shearin • raine benares
Diana Gabaldon's Outlandish Companion Diana Gabaldon's Outlandish Companion proves to be friend to romance reader historial and writer, alike! lynne • remick • lynne remick • suite 101 • romance
Garden Spells -Sarah Addison Allen Author Sarah Addison Allen casts a spell over readers with Garden Spells, a contemporary romance and fiction novel. sarah addison allen • garden spells • garden spells novel • claire waverley • addison allen novel
Hollywood Cemetery Richmond, Virginia's Hollywood Cemetery is no run-of-the-mill graveyard. With so much history packed into its picturesque acres, it is worth exploring. hollywood cemetery • richmond tourism • virginia tourism • civil war tourism • civil war burials
Marion Zimmer Bradley's Fantasy Magazine This article is about the quarterly M.Z.B.'s Fantasy Magazine and its fiction. fantasy • magazines • marion zimmer bradley's fantasy magazine
Markets... Contests.. keeping them straight This article will discuss various ways a writer can keep market information straight. regina avalos • fiction • poetry. writer • writing • contests
Song of the North by Jules Watson Song of the North presents an intriguing glimpse into ancient cultures and magic of Scotland (Alba) under Roman rule, but Watson's world-building disappoints. song of the north • jules watson • epic historical fantasy • britain scotland alba • dalriada picts
Talisman of Zandria - A Review Christine Norris introduces Ivy Peterson and a host of other memorable characters in her debut novel Talisman of Zandria. christine norris • talisman of zandria • fantasy • adventure • young adult
Arthurian Fantasy This article is about the subgenre of Arthurian fantasy. king arthur • arthurian fantasy
Caliban’s Hour by Tad Williams Caliban's Hour by Tad Williams is Caliban's (a minor character in Shakespeare's play The Tempest) account of his life. caliban’s hour • caliban • tad williams • author tad williams • the tempest
Creative Fantasy Campaign & Scenario Creation One of the most enjoyable things a dungeon master or game master can do is to invent their own game campaigns and scenarios for their respective players to enjoy. dungeons and dragons • d20 campaign • eberron campaign • dragon lance campaign • forgotten realms campaign |
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