Tag: Fantasy

  • The Friday 13 with D.G. Valdron

    D.G. Valdron is a shy and reclusive Canadian writer, rumored to live in Winnipeg, Manitoba. He loves exploring interesting and obscure corners of pop culture. The Mermaid’s Tale is his first published novel, released in August, 2016, by Five Rivers Publishing. Since then he has released two books through Fossil Cove Publishing  The Greatest Unauthorized…

  • The Friday 13 with Damien Black

    Damien Black is from London. He has worked as a journalist and musician for more than 15 years. Devil’s Night Dawning is his first novel. Why storytelling? What made you yearn to tell a good story, and how long was this story within you before it came out? The Broken Stone Series took shape in…

  • The Friday 13 with Richard Writhen

    Originally from Rhode Island, Richard Writhen also lived in NYC for about ten years. He has been e-published on several notable sites such as Techzwn.com, Grimdarkmagazine.com and Ragnarokpub.com and is the author of three novellas on Amazon KDP; A Kicked Cur, A Host of Ills and The Hiss Of The Blade. Richard also writes short…

  • The Friday 13 with Julian Fernandes

    Julian Fernandes lives in Denver Colorado with his wife. His first published works will be released this June by Endless Ink Publishing House. He has contributed to their series Earth’s Final Chapter. With family ties to Portugal he is also excited that the series will be translated in Portuguese. Why storytelling? What made you yearn…

  • The Friday 13 with Ash Gray

    Ash Gray is a dragon with minuscule spectacles perched on her nose, living in a wonderfully dank, musty cave far away in an alternate universe. She types her stories with gigantic claws on a ridiculously small typewriter before sending them through a membrane and into your dimension for your enjoyment.   Why storytelling? What made…

  • The Opera

    She had been banished from our home. When my sister left, our home went into a kind of hushed awe. She had been so destructive for so long. With her gone, there was really nothing left but a great sigh and a wandering of spirit. Without her, there was no crisis. Without her, there was…

  • The Leviathan of Devil’s Elbow

    Tossing and turning with darkness and melancholy on my chest, I rolled out of bed and dressed slowly. It was girls; it was my sister; it was an oppressive home and a bone-deep sadness that held back sleep, but it was also a calling. Something from far away was calling. A yearning, a need, a…

  • The Friday 13 with Charles McGarry

    Well, folks, this is a new feature of my blog. I hope you are as interested and excited about it as I am. I will now be doing interviews with authors every other Friday. I am calling this feature The Friday 13, as I will be asking 13 questions of our authors. I’m really pumped…

  • Stonage Prologue (Rough Draft)

    The ground rumbled with the ferocity of its passing. The animals and men of the Forest of the First Tree fled as it drew near. The massive beast crushed bushes and tipped small trees as it passed, and around the world, immortals took notice. The horse was once again on the move. As it drew…