Yay we’ve reached 25 issues, we’ve really made it far with Warrior Wednesday, and here’s to another 25!
that scholar of scholars, who makes even the likes of Tom Holland (the Roman historian) pale in her greatness of mind and skill at history-research, has now turned her discerning mind to studying and analyzing two women in Howard’s Legendarium, I won’t reveal who they are. But needless to say this is one of those MUST read essays, Tolkien would have been proud of, and Howard would have loved so check it out! has written an anecdotal chapter in the midst of one of his awesome epics, so check it out as he always puts a lot of care and thought into every essay and story that he writes! has perhaps the shortest story for this week as it measures only 50 words long, yet is unlikely given his talen to be all that forgettable!The Fodder Squad by
is an impressive story that only he could have written, so that one cannot help but admire his ability to write 20 sublime chapters the way he has! has reached chapter 15 in her story War-Torn, and in this chapter the plot advances and sizzles, as Jensen takes her audience on a wild journey and throws them a series of curve balls!Wingswept is
’s epic, and it is one that she wrote in defiance of Dragon-Month having ended at the end of March, and yet her work has been a spectacularly wondrous one, do check it out here as she really worked hard!Dying to Fight is the
’s newest chapter to his story of Lost Songs, a great tale about heroism, failure, hope and victory seriously check it out, as it is the sort that could well have sprung from Gygax’s wonderful imagination as surely as it did our Sir Knight.Yee Haw, quite the Texan title, with
showing us also one of the most American tales one can imagine, as he does more than that; writes a ‘tasty’ chapter only he could write.The Voyage of the Dawn Breaker continues in this chapter in which the heroes discuss treaties, which is sure to be a great chapter reminiscent to some extent of the Council of Elrond, and who could have written this? Well it’s none other than
yes that Joseph Wiess, the one and only! has here a review in the notes section rather than a story, and expresses some interesting views about the importance of morality in fantasy an interesting topic, and one that he tackles with aplomb and charisma, so check it out and posit your own views and arguments please.Greek Myths &
have two things in common; they’re both awesome and the other is that they compliment each other very well! In this tale he recounts Theseus’ climb to manhood! has been gone too long, and has been missed but Heywood as always when popping back into our events appears with a BANG! And here it is! A snippet unlike any ever written before! has written one of the most nail-biting adventures and epic stories on Substack ever imagine…. so it’s a regular Wednesday I know, but anyways for him that’s what it is but for any who love fantasy and well-written stuff it is a ‘Super Wednesday’ due to how good this story is so check it out!Another genius of a literary variety is
who has written the Jarl’s Son, a grand sweeping Nordic tale that has many chapters behind it and many more before it, so here’s the first part of the 5th chapter!What do you get when you mix romance, dark fantasy and greatness itself? Well you get
and here she is from the distant lands to the east (or west if you’re from the east lol), a lady of great eloquence and literary gifts who has the newest and long awaited chapter to her Heiress of the Lake story for you all!’ 14th chapter of his first book in his series is awesome, the lead Felanar begins to take control of his own destiny as he gets a lesson in leadership and like all the great heroes of fiction such as Frodo, Conan and Luke Skywalker he takes his first steps on a road many have travelled but few have ever shone so brightly upon as they and he have.I myself have a new epic poem for you all, this one dedicated to Nick Richards, and which I hope he found remotely entertaining and hope you all also like.
And a great thank you to all others who are participants, newcomes and readers you all are the stuff of dreams, thank you all!
I am beyond honored at the epic poem.
I am so happy I pick that small draft of mine! Who would've known that people like fantasy that much :D https://substack.com/home/post/p-145571190