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New York Times best selling author Diana Arlyn was the toast of the town until she ratted out another author. Now, a pariah, she struggles to find love and an answer to a mystery, a murder and suicide, plus the loss of a book. This is urban fantasy like you've never seen it before. ("A great, grim and disturbing read. I enjoyed it immensely. And shivered, too." -- Ian Irvine) There is a greater truth behind the Hollywood depictions, one more darker than we have been led to believe. Uttuku - the way is darkness.
Forever Shores brings together the best Australian authors of fantasy fiction writing today. From Isobelle Carmody's tragic romantic style to Terry Dowling's complex and technical worlds, and Carmel Bird's intriguing 'genetic unconscious deciding factor' all the stories in this collection share the same fascination with the fantastic.
Issue 1 of The Blend International. (www).theblendinternational.com.au for those interested in the publication. The journal publishes short story and poems from all over the work in an effort to show cultural as well as fictional differences. This is a reading journal published twice a year with approximately 5 to 10 stories and poems in each edition. This issue is the first tentative steps into a brave new world and while the best is often aimed for sometimes editorial sight may be different from what a reader expects. Issue #1 will always be the hardest to produce, but when you get to work with artists like Conny Valentina the struggles become worthwhile. Enjoy The Blend and look out for our next issue. This issue finds itself struggling with the loss of the artist's house to a catastrophic fire along with her cats Lucy and Mina, she lost her entire art collection and Victorian furniture. We dedicate this issue to Conny Valentina.
300+ stunningly illustrated pages of epic fantasy and adventure by Pat McNamara, writer of the trailblazing ‘The Legend of Spacelord Mo Fo’ digital comic, and acclaimed pin-up artist and illustrator, Michal Dutkiewicz (Wolverine, Batman, Lost in Space). The Storm of war has engulfed the Realms. Five years suffering the hellish Rifts and their brutal spawn, the Rifters, has brought a long peace to the edge of ruin. Thrust into the heart of the turmoil is Zayd Mon Awes, Paladin of the Dragonscarpe. With a doomed love already weighing heavily upon him, Zayd is set the near-impossible task of training four beautiful Elementalists who could hold the key to winning the war – if they don't ki...
WONDEROUS WEB WORLDS is an anthology with a number of writers and poets. Each one won a popularity prize with our readers in a given month during 2001 A.D. which means they are the best we have to offer and we are offering our best to you.
200+ stunningly illustrated pages of epic fantasy and adventure by Pat McNamara, writer of the trailblazing ‘The Legend of Spacelord Mo Fo’ digital comic, and acclaimed pin-up artist and illustrator, Michal Dutkiewicz (Wolverine, Batman, Lost in Space). The almighty Dragonscarpe has fallen. The fate of the Realms hangs in the balance. The Outcast Velcca, has led the Triumvirate to a flawless victory over the Dragonscarpe's revered ruler, the Angelwitch Syrreis – or so she believes. The last surviving Paladin, Zayd Mon Awes, reeling from the murder of his beloved, Braede, by the Dragonscarpe's betrayer, his best friend, Wyun, is shocked by the revelation that the power of the Angelwitch has been passed to him. He is the new Angelwitch. Hunted by Velcca's brutal brother, Veccun, Zayd's only hope for escape from the ravaged Dragonscarpe, lies with four other survivors – the four young Elementalists, whose fragile truce threatens to unravel, as secret agendas are revealed. As the unlikely band of fugitives fight for freedom, a storm of chaos spreads across the Realms and, all the while, Velcca's army grows ever stronger...
Redsine is a quarterly magazine of dark fantasy & horror short fiction.
Vaughan Whitlock in his latest book Consequences challenges the political climate on a path of revolutionary change versus corrupt sameness, and the reader on social issues such as discrimination, political correctness, equality, privacy. This book is an exciting read for those who love to look over the horizon at profound consequences.
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