Open Call: Overdue – Tales of Mystery and Adventure
Overdue: Tales of Mystery and Adventure Returning History’s Lost Books to Circulation Throughout history, great books have been lost. Books with forgotten knowledge; books with information that could rewrite history as we know it; or simply books that could make someone a
If Walls Could Talk: Considering Romance in Your Fiction
M.H. Norris With most networks coming to their season finales, my mind naturally switches to television. It’s no secret that I love television and hope to write for it. It's worthy of study. On a The Flash, Barry and Iris got married
The Raconteur Roundtable #29 – Live-Action Anime & Yeti Action – Kara Dennison & C.L. Werner
In a extra-length discussion, Kara Dennison joins Ben & James to discuss live-action (and generally American) anime adaptions. Why is Ghost in the Shell a remake and a sequel? Why were any of the Avatar: The Last Airbender choices made?
Bel Nemeton – Now Available in Print! (& on Kindle!)
Jon Black's Bel Nemeton Now Available from Amazon UNCOVERING MERLIN’S TOMB A globe-trotting quest for the treasures of the historical Merlin. From the Preditors and Editors Readers’ Poll Award-Winning Author Jon Black… Carvings have been unearthed in the Middle East. They bear impossible names--Arthur and
Sale Alert: Dead West for .99 Cents!
Get the first two Dead West for .99 cents Only on Amazon Dead West: West of Pale Six-guns, blazing hooves, and the horrors that stalk the night. Everyone brought something from the old country. Grandfather's watch, and grandmother's china; great-grandfather's folklore, and great-great-grandmother's fairy tales.
The Raconteur Roundtable #28 – At a Crossroads with Josh Reynolds
In the first part of a longer discussion, Josh Reynolds joins the gang to discuss The Royal Occultist in-depth. From the setting, to the characters, to his approach and research. We also cover the writing life, with a frank discussion
The Raconteur Roundtable #27 – Unified Theory of Horror – David Annandale
David Annandale joins MH and James to discuss his his career, Warhammer novels, writing for Black Library. They discuss his Cryptid Clash! novella Thunder of Madness at length, and surprise David with the news he won #2 Best Steampunk Novel
The Raconteur Roundtable #26 – The Stranger Tales of Kara Dennison
Kara Dennison joins the gang for a delightful discussion of her Doctor Who fiction, her light novel paranormal romance series Owl's Flower, the Arthurian Legends (much to James' delight), anime & her Crunchyroll reporting (much to Ben's delight), and her
The Raconteur Roundtable #25 – Children of Time – R Alan Siler
R. Alan Siler, editor at kOZMIC Press, joins the gang to discuss his new Doctor Who charity anthology Children of Time (which everyone contributed to). We discuss the charity (Furkids, one of the largest no-kill shelters), the contributors, and everyone's
Just Like in the Movies: Ruth Rose (#2): It’s Not a Lost Film; It’s Just that Nobody’s Looking.
Micah S. Harris I Guess that's Why They Call It Blind Adventure We last left Ruth Rose, if not atop the Empire State Building with King Kong, still at an enviable pinnacle: that of her screenwriting Hollywood career. With her first script