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Posts Tagged: fantasy
New Faeries & Magical Creatures Game Has Fans Aflutter

The fascination with faeries will be coming to the board game community as University Games (under its Forbidden Games brand) launches its new Faeries & Magical Creatures™ board game on Kickstarter starting June 13th. According to University Games, the fast-funding initiative will accelerate the production of the game and, if it all goes as well… Read more »
Wildling Press releases its first book, “The Blameless,” a fantasy adventure

Wildling Press of Richmond, Virginia, is ecstatic to announce the publication of their first book, The Blameless by E.S. Christison. The Blameless, book one in a series, follows the young Princess Brie as she harnesses her latent magical powers on an unexpected adventure after her kingdom is overthrown. The print format is available in paperback… Read more »
Author H.G. Ahedi Launches Poseidon, The Second Book Of Her Science Fiction Series

Author H.G. Ahedi has announced the release of the second book in her popular Realm series. The two books in the series: Fall of Titan, and Poseidon, are action-packed Sci-fi adventures with a blend of science, archeology, and magic. About Book One: Fall of Titan Emmeline Augury an astrophysics cadet on Titan believes in family… Read more »
First Study of Women in the Dune Series in New Book by Palgrave

Kara Kennedy, PhD (aka Dune Scholar) announces the release of her book Women’s Agency in the Dune Universe: Tracing Women’s Liberation through Science Fiction, a new scholarly study published by Palgrave. The book explores how female characters in the Dune series (1965-1985) have the kind of control over their bodies that 20th-century feminists fought for. “Over five decades after Frank Herbert’s Dune was… Read more »