It’s been a while since I’ve posted a book review on this site, and I’m pleased to get back to it with this review of Jesse Teller’s Wrath of Madness. My first foray into Jesse Teller’s world of Perilisc was Onslaught of Madness (reviewed here), which was a brilliant novel about the commander of a conquering army and … Continue reading Book Review: Wrath of Madness by Jesse Teller
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SPFBO Book Reviews: Darkmage by M.L. Spencer, and Finder of the Lucky Devil, by Megan Mackie
A Wizard's Forge is entered in the 2018 Self-Published Fantasy Blog-Off (SPFBO), and while I await news of its fate on Lynn's Books, I've started reading books by my fellow travelers on this journey. Here are my reviews of the first two I've read since the start of this year's SPFBO. I reviewed The Ill-Kept … Continue reading SPFBO Book Reviews: Darkmage by M.L. Spencer, and Finder of the Lucky Devil, by Megan Mackie
Book Review: The Hawkman: A Fairy Tale of the Great War
Between the true stories that explain our scars, come the fairy tales that restore the true self.
Lost Heros, Lasting Inspiration: My Thoughts on the Passing of Ursula K. Le Guin
Ursula K. Le Guin was the muse, mentor, and mother I never met, but her inspiration will never leave me.
The Wisdom of Opposites: a Review of The Left Hand of Darkness, by Ursula K. LeGuin
The Left Hand of Darkness is a compelling masterpiece that, nearly 50 years after it was written, remains highly relevant, all the more so after the election.
Guest Post: Author A.M. Justice Reflects On Her Literary Idol
Today the Genre Minx hosted my thoughts on my literary idol, Ursula K. LeGuin. Read on to find out why I love this author so much.