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Tag Archives: Fantasy
Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle, Movie Review | Can Newcomers Keep Up?
This was my very first experience with Demon Slayer, so you’re getting a complete newbie’s perspective on Infinity Castle. Is this a tough entry point for new viewers? That’s what I wanted to find out! Continue reading
Posted in Movie Reviews, Reviews, Uncategorized, YouTube
Tagged anime, demon slayer, Demon Slayer Review, Fantasy, film, Giyu Tomioka, Infinity Castle, Japan, Japanese, Koyoharu Gotouge, manga, movie, Muzan, Review, Science fiction, Tanjiro, Tanjiro Kamado, Zenitsu Agatsuma
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Epic Literature and The Sacred Band: An Interview With David Anthony Durham
Underwords has had the special opportunity to interview award winning fantasy writer David Anthony Durham, author of the acclaimed Acacia series. It is always so much fun to interview a person like David. Not only is he witty and talented, … Continue reading
NPR’s New Poll: “Best Science Fiction, Fantasy Books? You Tell Us”
Okay, folks, this is it! Genre fiction, specifically science fiction and fantasy, has gone to some pretty terrific places before, but when it goes to NPR…. Well, we all should hitch a ride to see what’s going on. What you’ll … Continue reading
Posted in Books and Literature, Fantasy, Make a Difference, Science Fiction, Signal Boost
Tagged arts, Earthsea, Fantasy, fiction, Literature, NPR, Science fiction, Speculative fiction, Vote
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Top Fantasy Destinations for the Adventurous Traveler
By Hannah Strom-Martin and Erin Underwood Are you an adventurous traveler, willing to go the extra mile for excitement? Would you rather go to End World than Disneyworld? Does the thought of the Eiffel Tower bore, but the image of … Continue reading
Posted in Books and Literature, Fantasy, Fiction, Graphic Novels, Science Fiction, Television, Uncategorized, Young Adult Literature
Tagged A Song of Ice and Fire, Acacia, Adventure, Alice in Wonderland, Beautiful Creatures, Beautiful Darkness, Clockwork Angel, crusade, Dark Tower, Dresden Files, Fantasy, London, Lord or the Rings, Lost, Memory Sorrow Thorn, Middle-earth, Mount Doom, Pacific Ocean, Recreation, Song of Fire and Ic, Tourism, Travel, Twilight, Westeros, Wheel of Time, White Tree of Gondor, Wizard for Hire, Wizard of Oz
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Realms of Fantasy Brought Back From The Brink – An Interview with Kim Richards Gilchrist
The publishing industry has been hit hard by a weak economy and the changing entertainment marketplace. Print magazines have felt the brunt of these changes more than most, and Realms of Fantasy, one of the premiere fantasy magazines within the … Continue reading
Posted in Fantasy, Interviews, Uncategorized
Tagged Dark fantasy, E-book, Fantasy, interview, Kim Richards, Magazine, Publishing, Realms of Fantasy, Warren Lapine
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