Tag: fantasy

  • Arcane Magic Will Save Us All

    The antidote to soulless, regurgitative AI? That would be the ineffable, hidden world of magic. Welcome to the revolution The revolution will not be televised. Instead, it will be found in libraries, in old scripts tucked away in attic trunks, folded up and left like fortune cookies in vases for future generations. It will be…

  • Why did this author launch a podcast about (other) authors?

    Writing is a tough business, but it’s made easier with the help of friends—and hearing about other authors’ journeys. Michelle Miles, author of over 40 paranormal and fantasy romance novels, spills the tea on why she launched her Miles Beyond the Page podcast. ME: Okay, so here’s the obvious question: why did you decide to launch a podcast?…

  • Canadian Books Are Getting the Love

    It’s been a long time coming, but it seems as though something has shifted recently in the world of Canadian letters. With the rise of Canada’s new patriotism has come a subsequent shift in focus to all things by and from Canadians. That, in turn, has led to an unexpected bonus for Canadian authors: people…

  • Who controls the narrative? 

    I’ve been feeling mighty philosophical over the past two weeks. Partly that’s because of the state of world affairs. I keep circling back to that proverb, “May you live in interesting times.” We certainly live in those.  The other reason is because, true to my word, I’ve been rereading the Sookie Stackhouse series by Charlaine…

  • Book drop news!

    Starling’s Weave to drop 10/21/24 In an abrupt turn of fate, the release date for Starling’s Weave has been moved up to October 21, 2024. That’s right – you heard me – less than three months away. Over the next few weeks I’ll be unveiling the cover and book blurb here first, because you people…