Month: May 2002
Man, what a ride! That is the only way to describe the experience of reading Dragon Lords, by C. Dunbar. According to the publisher,…
Vampires are so overdone. They used to be the terror of night, that ghoulish creature that fed on human blood, frightening and horrendous in…
Sara Douglass’ fantasy began appearing in the United States in March 2001, but she has received the Aurealis (the Australian Fantasy) award and she…
I enjoyed talking with my grandfather on many occasions prior to his death and, not surprisingly, our conversations often strayed into the realm of…
Nobody was more surprised than the author that WARCHILD came out the way it did. I was working on a fantasy novel when a…
Most fiction is about a battle between Good and Evil. The Evil may be a sadistic schoolteacher or Adolf Hitler, but this is still…
THE LORE of the SUPERNATURAL Some folk call them “fairies” others call them “wights”. Whatever you name them, it is useful to be armed…
Q: What interests you so much about Arthurian Britain? Why did you choose that period in history to write about? A: I have always…