
A Review: Of Noble Family by Mary Robinette Kowal
This is a tall order for a final novel. It can be a mic drop, but can so easily be a fumble that may never be recovered from.

My Experience with Deep Shift by Brock Bloodworth and H. Clair Taylor
I knew there were so many more secrets and mysteries in this world that Bloodworth and Taylor could explore. And explore they did.

A Review: Elven Star by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman
I was fascinated by how much I remembered, what I’d forgotten, and how this series has ultimately influenced my own writing.

The Relationship Between Science Fiction and Fantasy
So are they really so different? How are they related?


A Review: The Dragon Reborn by Robert Jordan
We have our first real taste of how the narrative can sprawl.

The Final Empire: A Cinderella Story
Why does the love story in Mistborn feel so familiar?

Book Review: Mistborn: The Final Empire
It’s a world that compels the imagination and conjures evocative imagery.

3 Reasons to Read Fantasy Fiction
This mental exercise greases the wheels of innovation and social progress.

My Experience with Kings of the Wyld by Nicholas Eames
It’s time to get the band back together!


My Experience with Shift Out of Luck by Brock Bloodworth and H. Claire Taylor
You don’t keep reading this series if Bloodworth and Taylor’s dark humor doesn’t fill your soul with something you didn’t even know you were missing.


My Experience with The Alloy of Law by Brandon Sanderson
The story managed to fool me on more than one occasion!



A Review: Dragon Wing by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman
I was curious how Dragon Wing would hold up in adulthood.

My Experience with Patterns in the Dark by Lindsay Buroker
Lindsay Buroker doesn’t slow. Quite the contrary. She slams on the gas pedal!

My Experience with Prelude to Insurrection by JC Kang
Have you ever tried a new author and knew from the very start that you were going to read every single book in the series?

A Review: The Great Hunt by Robert Jordan
If you loved the first novel, The Great Hunt is a natural extension of the story, with a comparatively tighter pace.