I’ll let you discover the rest, but mark my words, get ready for your imagination to fly. Chain of Thorns, by Cassandra Clare (2023) This is one of those young adult adventure books with a few connections to the real world, I loved how different worlds blend in. The story follows ...
In Guild Wars 2 news, I am largely resigned to not making it through Secrets of the Obscure for the time being. I am basically at the end of the 5th chapter and then had a whole other chapter in Nayos on top of that to finish before moving on. This was such a weird content drop...
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(by Elizabeth Turner Stokes) for the finale of the Dominions series, with the final chapter being told in The Shadows Rule All by Abigail Owen and it was a doozy. Abigail included anything and everything you could possibly want for a fantasy romance. We have a struggle for leadership, ...
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Except books are… cumulative. And one’s oeuvre becomes this great spiraling accretion disk, with yours truly as the black hole at its center. At some point, for Saint Death’s Herald, I had to figure out how far the character could travel in a day, and what each square of the grid...
For example, Amy Louise with the handle @Amylouioc wrote “Fantasy is when Irish words are randomly thrown into conversation and Sci-Fi is when all street signs are in Japanese”. Fantasy is when Irish words are randomly thrown into conversation and Sci-Fi is when all street signs are in ...
This looks like a Veronica and Betty style comic meant to appeal to sixth graders. Which brings me to: Who is this for? Based on the simplicity of the script, the whole ‘academy days’ (ie being in school) and the over-the-top message, along with the artwork, this looks like the ...
All of us who edit for ZNB are also professional writers. We all have typos in our own books and stories, and chances are we could read through them 100 times and still not catch every little error. But that said, again speaking as an editor, finding two or three typos on the very ...