Every week, the Castalia House Blog spotlights some of the many new releases in independent, pulp, and web novel-influenced science fiction and fantasy. Blood of the Kingdom (The Claimed Realm #3) – Marc Alan Edelheit A kingdom on the brink. A warrior with a forbidden legacy. A final reckoning that will shake the world to […]
Forthcoming (Indigogo): Battleborn is a printed fantasy magazine dedicated to presenting all-new sword & sorcery fiction by the finest modern masters and rising stars in the subgenre, as well as reprinting the very best of genre classics and hidden gems for a new generation of readers? D&D (Dungeons and Dragons Fan): Whether you’re a veteran […]
Weird Tales (M Porcius): The May 1941 issue of Weird Tales is like a monument to the genius of Hannes Bok, with a Bok cover and an interior chockablock with Bok illustrations of horrible monsters and alluring ladies. So this issue of D. McIlwraith’s magazine is already getting the MPorcius Seal of Approval even before I […]
Every week, the Castalia House Blog spotlights some of the many new releases in independent, pulp, and web novel-influenced science fiction and fantasy. The Devil’s Cut (Harvey Bennett Thrillers #18) – Nick Thacker Centuries-old pirate treasure. A deadly Caribbean cartel. And the clock is ticking. Harvey Bennett was supposed to be on vacation. A week in […]
Horror (Paperback Warrior): She appears in several horror anthologies and digests with her frightening tale “The Phantom Coach”. The story first appeared in All the Year Round in 1864 as “Another Past Lodger Relates His Own Ghost Story” with the author unnamed. My version of the story is in The Phantom Coach: Thirteen Journeys into […]
Fiction (Black Gate): I heard about Charles Nuetzel, who’d written some Howard-like and Burroughs-like tales. I’d stumbled on his book called Warriors of Noomas. After a search on the net, I found an email address and sent one flying into the void. I wasn’t sure he was even alive, but he answered and we became […]
Every week, the Castalia House Blog spotlights some of the many new releases in independent, pulp, and web novel-influenced science fiction and fantasy. Big Trouble, Little Earth – J. N. Chaney and Jason Anspach Long after Earth’s destruction, Humanity is an endangered species… When freighter pilot Dalton Thorne reunites with his old friend Kota at […]