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Damned & Crusade: An Epic Urban Fantasy Series in the Making
It felt wrong to write a review of Damned since I know both authors so well and I am closely connected to the series. So, instead I decided to write a rumination on the Crusade series since there are a … Continue reading
Posted in Fantasy, Horror, Reviews, Young Adult Literature
Tagged Debbie Viguie, epic fantasy, epic urban fantasy, nancy holder, urban fantasy
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In the Crypt: A London Adventure
We’ve been in London for a couple of days. It’s incredible how much there is to do in this city. Even if you stuck with all of the standard tourist fare, you would be hard pressed to do everything on … Continue reading
Underwords in London
After an incredibly pleasant flight on Delta airlines (in coach no less), we have arrived safely in London! Over the next week or so, I’ll be making a variety of posts that feature Underwords’ adventures in London – adventures which … Continue reading
The World SF Travel Fund – Help to Make a Difference
The Internet has bridged many of the physical gaps that have kept fans, readers, writers, publishers, etc., from coming together as a worldwide community. Nowadays, it is common to interact with people all over the globe, chatting about great SF/F/H … Continue reading