Independent Author Spotlight: Lyndon Perry
“All this depends on word of mouth, of course. So by far the best advertising is simply keep doing what you are doing and keep connecting with people who like your voice, your writing style.”
Read More“All this depends on word of mouth, of course. So by far the best advertising is simply keep doing what you are doing and keep connecting with people who like your voice, your writing style.”
Read MoreThe Earth is Flat: Tales from the Flat Earth and Elsewhere will contain all five uncollected Flat Earth stories in one volume for the first time. Additionally, nine more stories that showcase Lee’s talent for crafting spellbinding tales of heroic warriors, enigmatic magicians, and strange deities will be included.
Read MoreThis week: Robert E. Howard, Tarzan, Northwest Smith, A Princess of Mars, ghosts, werewolves, and more.
Read More“Writing has been my salvation. The more the British media shrieks of drama and doom, the more grateful I am that I can write myself into planets of exotic aliens and purple-skied fantasy worlds. Almost all my free time is now devoted to writing and I feel so much better for it.”
Read MoreThis week: Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser, Michael Moorcock, Robert E. Howard, a possible Chronicles of Amber TV series, Northwest Smith and Jirel of Joiry, Tales from the Magician’s Skull, and more.
Read MoreThe old adage about not judging a book by its cover is sage advice. What I discovered wasn't in fact strictly science fiction but a varied collection of stories that feature an out of this world or alien presence. In fact, the variety of stories harkens back to the days of the pulps.
Read MoreThe Lost World is a classic adventure novel. The genesis of the novel stemmed from a talk given by Col. P. H. Fawcett in 1911. Fawcett had described a plateau on the Brazil-Bolivia border and tracks of unknown origin.
Read More“I absorb many different influences and filter those through my own perspective, interests, life questions and emotions. The inspiration for stories usually comes from some evocative image or emotion that comes into my mind.”
Read MoreRecently there has been a fair amount of discussion about the definition of Sword and Sorcery, and about “new” S&S, i.e. a kind of new wave S&S. As a writer of S&S I thought I’d give my simple views on the subject, and how I have approach it over the years.
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