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Review: The Midnight Library
By Gary Oswald. The 2020 hardcover edition; image courtesy Amazon. Literary genres are a funny thing. On the one hand they are essentially advertising, 'did you like this book? Well, it's a fantasy book and here are 200 more fantasy books, you'll like them too, please buy them'. On the other hand, it's kind of a reader's guide, telling you, the consumer, what to expect and how to engage with the text. I will react differently to the introduction of a dark handsome neighbour i
8 hours ago5 min read


Why I Wrote... The Blood and the Ghost
By Alexander Rooksmoor. Quite often I have been inspired to write a short story or even a novel as a result of disliking how a story I have read or seen turns out. The Blood and The Ghost was stimulated by me watching all 5 seasons of the TV series The Last Kingdom (broadcast 2015-23). The series, based on the Saxon Stories novels by Bernard Cornwell, is set in Wessex between 866-878 CE, the eponymous ‘Last Kingdom’ not under Danish rule. My main prompt for an alternative
3 days ago7 min read


Vignette: Republican Royal Racket
By Charles Cartwright. On the Sea Lion Press Forums , we run a monthly Vignette Challenge. Contributors are invited to write short stories on a specific theme (changed monthly). The theme for the 91st contest was Cons . Question 14. Read the case study below then answer the subsequent questions in your answer booklet. ——— Case Study: Fake Campaign for Restoration of the French Monarchy During the political and economic crisis in France in late 2028 (which eventually led
Jan 307 min read


Review: Inferno: The World Dies Screaming
In May and June 1970, viewers of the BBC’s Doctor Who were treated to an apocalyptic vision of a fascist Britain as Jon Pertwee’s Doctor crossed over in a parallel world. One where Britain was a fascist state that was risking its own destruction with an ill-conceived project unleashing energies from deep within the Earth with the power to transform men into monsters. Inferno fascinated viewers for more than a half-century and inspired speculation about what led that world t
Jan 274 min read
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