Shining Stars and Silver Bears
~ by Henry Hill Durnir jogged through the broad tunnel, cursing the weight of his armour. Behind him his squad of Silver Bears matched his pace, burdened as they were by their own armour…
~ by Henry Hill Durnir jogged through the broad tunnel, cursing the weight of his armour. Behind him his squad of Silver Bears matched his pace, burdened as they were by their own armour…
“And God saw the light, that it was good: and God divided the light from the darkness.” There is good fantasy and bad fantasy. Anyone who has watched fantasy movies or read fantasy…
I first heard of Room through my fellow contributors at NewReleaseToday and have been following its popularity for the past few months, and particularly through its strong showing in awards season, both for its…
For the average Tolkien fan, it is a too frequent experience to encounter complaints about the scarcity or poor representation of women in his works. “Too few”, “not too great”, “just love interests”, “only weak,…
The Wonder of Splendor excites the earth with colors that clamor, “We are, we are!” The Wonder of Splendor disturbs the air with whips of wind that swirl and spar, The Wonder of Splendor ignites…
I believe that the worth of a story, in any genre or medium, is dependent upon how much that story can reveal about our own souls, and ultimately, how much it can reveal to us…
Part I: The Lament As the leaves began to fall You left without a trace. As the summer’s last horn called We lost your noble grace. – Following your brother’s trail South to lands of…
I never set out to be an herbalist. As a graduate student I was offered a scholarship to study art history in Rome. My plan was to explore Neoplatonism as it was expressed in Renaissance…
She had always known that this day would come. Had she? Had she … She turned away from the window, from its red, motionless sky high up and the scouring sands below, and for once…
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