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Articles related to "Historical Fantasy"
Historical Fantasy This week's article is about the subgenre of Historical Fantasy. historical fantasy • fantasy genres • authors • critiques
Historical Fantasy Travel Poll From Beijing to bordellos, from Henry VIII to Robert E. Lee, we gave our readers a choice of historical locations to visit. Take a look at the choices. forbidden city • tombstone arizona • civil war • tudor dynasty • holy grail
Review: Kingdom of the Grail by Judith Tarr This week's article is a review of <u>Kingdom of the Grail</u> by Judith Tarr. beowulf • france • roland • tarr • historical fantasy
Society for Creative Anachronism Being a member of the Society For Creative Anachronism is the perfect place for lovers of folklore, and choosing your persona from the pages of the past is exciting! historical fantasy • historical re-enactments • anachronism
Historical Fiction for Teenage Girls Historical fiction is a growing trend in the book industry, and teen historical fiction is no exception. historical fiction for teens • historical fantasy • a great and terrible beauty • the luxe • once upon a time series
Book Review: Sword and Sorceress XVI This is a book review of the anthology Sword and Sorceress XVI edited by Marion Zimmer Bradley. fantasy anthology • fantasy stories • the changeless room • charlotte carlson • a sister's blood
Review: The Hidden Land by Sarah Isidore This week I review the Historical Fantasy The Hidden Land by Sarah Isidore. celtic • egyptian • bast • roman • caesar
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
Book Review: The Hallowed Isle by Diana L. Paxson This is a book review of The Hallowed Isle by Diana L. Paxson.
Review: Shrine of Light by Sarah Isidore This week's article is a book review of <u>Shrine of Light</u> by Sarah Isidore. egyptian • bast • celtic
Review: Sword and Sorceress XVIII This week is a book review of Fantasy anthology <u>Sword and Sorceress XVIII</u> edited by Marion Zimmer Bradley.
Review: The World Tree by Sarah Isidore This week's article is a review of <u>The World Tree</u> by Sarah Isidore, the conclusion of "The Daughters of Bast" trilogy.
Sword and Sorceress XX by Marion Zimmer Bradley This week’s article is a review of the Fantasy anthology book <u>Sword and Sorceress XX</u> edited by Marion Zimmer Bradley.
The Art & Science of World Building Most fantasy and science fictions novels require major world-building, which involves both real and imagined aspects. world building in fantasy and science fiction • using science to world build • things to consider when world building • how to world build • world building in novels
FUNimation threatens fansubs FUNimation has sent out cease-and-desist letters to fansubbers regarding several anime including XXXholic TV, Mushishi, and Ragnarok The Animation. funimation • cease and desist • anime • fansubs • atashin'chi
Guy Kavriel Kay This week's article is about fantasy writer Guy Kavriel Kay. guy kavriel kay • fantasy genre • reviews
Best Fantasy Author of New Century? This article talks about possible authors that might emerge as the best Fantasy author of the new century.
Book Review: Sword and Sorceress XVII This is a book review of the Fantasy anthology Sword and Sorceress XVII edited by Marion Zimmer Bradley.
Book Review: Perchance To Dream edited by Denise Little This week is a book review of the anthology Perchance to Dream edited by Denise Little.
Diana Paxson This article is about Fantasy author Diana Paxson. fantasy author • diana paxson • fiction • reviews • books
F&SF January 2009 Reviewed Fantasy from Jim Aiken, Jerry Oltion, Michael Meddor, Carol Emshwiller, Albert E. Cowdrey, Charles Coleman Finlay & Hugo and Nebula award-winner Barry B. Longyear. f&sf • the magazine of fantasy & science fiction • spirogale • jim aiken • jerry oltion
Fantasy Trilogy: Ill Met by Moonlight William Shakespeare discovers that his wife and daughter are kidnapped by the Fairy King, he finds an unexpected ally in Quicksilver, the king's exiled brother. william shakespeare • fairies • fairyland • fairy princes • midsummer night's dream
Idle Thoughts on a Lazy Afternoon A few idle ideas for MU* promotion, dreamed up after a visit to the pub, in a few lazy afternoon hours. promote • promotion • pr • mud • text
Lynn Abbey This week's article is about Fantasy author Lynn Abbey and her works. abbey • lynn • web • walensor • time
Marion Zimmer Bradley This is about Fantasy and Science Fiction author Marion Zimmer Bradley. marion zimmer bradley • fantasy • science fiction • author
Review of Balefires by David Drake Night Shade Books gathers the early horror stories of science fiction and fantasy author and military science fiction pioneer David Drake in this excellent collection. david drake • balefires: tales of the weird and fantastic • night shade books • horror fiction • august derleth
Review: Realms of Fantasy Oct. 2002 This is a review of the October 2002 issue of Realms of Fantasy magazine.
Review: Sword and Sorceress XIX This week's article is a book review of the Fantasy anthology <u>Sword and Sorceress XIX</u> edited by Marion Zimmer Bradley. anthology • sorceress • sword • bradley
Types of Fantasy This article is about the different subgenres that Fantasy can be broken down into based on personal research. subgenres • fantasy
Writing for Different Age Groups of Children Writing for children requires as much skill as writing for adults and should not be regarded as an easy form of writing for beginners. picture books and children • learning to read • independent children readers • teenage adventure • teenage point of view
*Pan’s Labyrinth* History and Film What is significant about this film is the fact it is a Spanish film. A very hard look back for a country that suffered at the hands of Franco. pan's labyrinth • guillermo del toro • spain • film theory • historical fiction
Book Review – The Anatomy of Story John Truby teaches writers to tell a strong story in The Anatomy of Story. Literature, theater & film examples show premise, story structure, moral argument, scene, etc. the anatomy of story • john truby • story structure • writing fiction • writing screenplays
Judith Tarr This week's article is about the books of Historical and Epic Fantasy author Judith Tarr. history • egypt • medieval • neolithic
Outlaws Call them outlaws, gangsters, crooks, gunslingers, desperados, or any other name, they are still famous for the deeds they did that changed the course of history. outlaws • bandits • bad guys • fugitives • gangsters
Review: Year’s Best Fantasy 3 This week's article is a book review of <u>Year's Best Fantasy 3</u> edited by David Hartwell and Kathryn Cramer.
Review: DAW’s 30th Anniversary Fantasy Anthology This week's article is a review of <u></u> edited by Betsy Wollheim and Sheila Gilbert. |
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