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Sunday, August 30, 2015

PULP DEN: Dragon Creed

PULP DEN: Dragon Creed: Dragon Creed (Fantasy) By Susie Hawes Recondite Publications ASIN # Pre-publication Price $ NKY 143 Pages Rating 5-Stars ...











“Dragons, Elves, and Shape-shifters,
and loads of Fun.”
When city officials hang his master, Mordo the
Magician, his apprentice 15-year-old Farquarte the Orphan, is unable to find
work. With nowhere else to turn, he heads for Fechum the Dragon’s mountain lair,
where he hopes to learn magic from the old dragon. Fechum isn’t too keen on the
idea at first, threatening to eat him instead. But with more problems arising
from the government authorities of Krugerville, the dragon decides to keep the
young boy; he can clean out the cave, at least.
The old dragon diligently guards his treasure of gold,
and keeps his eye on his new apprentice, while the city authorities keep trying
to tax them or turn the dragon’s cave into a tourist attraction. Farquarte gets
into all kinds of mischief while trying to scheme against the town’s people and
the old dragon. Will the human boy end up with the gold, or will the old dragon
cook him with his fiery breath, or will the town folks have the final say? 




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Wednesday, November 06, 2013

The Undead Smart Set




http://baronhieronymous.wordpress.com/2013/11/04/grilling-an-editor-elaine-daniels/

The Undead Smart Set

 

Grilling an Editor: Elaine Daniels

November 4, 2013 at 2:35 pm 
Greetings, undead readers!
As most of the undead know, once we get on a roll, we are difficult to stop.  In this case, I’ve gotten into the groove of doing interviews, and it’s possible that I may be getting carried away (in this way, it’s similar to the taste for human flesh: while one dreads the old pitchfork-and-torches routine, it’s just so tasty!).  Anyhow, I managed to line up an excellent interview with Elaine Daniels, Editor-in-chief of Daverana Enterprises.  I think all aspiring undead authors need to read this in order to lear the dos-and-don’ts of the industry.
Enjoy!

USS:  My grapevine (which, to be honest, consists of a single self-absorbed zombie fox) tells me you are the Editor-in-chief at Daverana Enterprises, an imprint dedicated to everything fantasy-related – from humorous to erotic.  My undead readers would like to know what kind of serious mental disorder allows you to judge such a wide range effectively (my readers enjoy mental disorders – it reminds them of when they were alive)?

ED: It’s not so much a serious mental disorder, than the voices guiding me. Although I refuse to step into the light, I believe they have my best interests at heart so I take all their opinions on board. Plus, it’s always a good sign when we all agree that we love to read literature that is refreshing, unique and leaves us wanting more. . . .

 

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Putting together a new e zine

http://hiddentreasires.blogspot.com/