Review: Sometime Lofty Towers by David C. Smith
Sometime Lofty Towers does not disappoint. Bonds are forged, allegiance is betrayed, and one bloody afternoon will settle the score, at least for now.
Read MoreSometime Lofty Towers does not disappoint. Bonds are forged, allegiance is betrayed, and one bloody afternoon will settle the score, at least for now.
Read MoreThere are plenty of well-known names in the Savage Scrolls lineup: David C. Smith, Adrian Cole, and Howard Andrew Jones, among others.
Read MoreTwo days after Flashing Swords #6 was released, it was de-listed and deleted by its publisher. What will happen to the stories that were in it?
Read MoreUPDATE: Pulp Hero Press has de-listed the book.
Read MoreA collection of David C. Smith’s earliest short stories is out now. Tales of Attluma contains 16 stories, most of which appeared only in long-gone fanzines from the 1970s.
Read MoreSword-and-sorcery offers alternatives to fantasy doorstoppers, those ponderous epic quests to save The Land. It’s a unique expression of our desire for personal freedom, to explore new frontiers, and to resist the mantles of stifling custom and conformity. And most of all, it’s entertaining as hell.
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