Month: July 2024

The Worldbuilder Diaries: Organization of Characters

The Worldbuilder Diaries: Organization of Characters Keeping track of your characters can be a daunting task, especially when working on a larger series. I can’t claim to have the best tips or answers to all of your burning organizational questions, but I can share what I do. Lists I often make multiple lists of characters […]

Book Review: Ruin by John Gwynne

Book Review: Ruin by John Gwynne Genre(s): Epic Fantasy Book Synopsis: The Banished Lands are consumed by war. Calculating Queen Rhin has conquered the west and high king Nathair holds the cauldron, most powerful of the Seven Treasures. At his back stand the scheming Calidus and a warband of Kadoshim, dread demons of the Otherworld. […]

The Case for Cozy

The Case for Cozy I’ve been a long-time reader of all things sci-fi/fantasy, but it wasn’t until recently (within the last three years or so), that I started to see “cozy” as a subgenre. And I’ll admit, I was a little skeptical at first. I love a good battle scene, whether it features traditional weapons, […]

Book Review: The Mystery of the Pale King by Sam Flynn

Book Review: The Mystery of the Pale King by Sam Flynn Genre(s): Dark Fantasy / Horror Book Synopsis: “Tonight, my friends, the performance is real. To you, my most faithful, I dedicate this, the final production of ‘The Mystery of the Pale King.’” As an orphan growing up in a distant border province, Faron took […]

Comparing Styles

Comparing Styles I don’t usually spend much time trying to compare my writing to other authors’ (which is probably why I’m terrible at coming up with comparable titles when asked to, but that’s a matter for another post.) No, today I’m actually considering stylistic similarities between my writing and another’s. This all started last year […]

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