Tag Archives: fantasy
TopTenTuesday: Romances
This week’s topic is to list your top ten romance reads. Since I’m not a huge fan of romance, I’m going to cheat a little… So my Top Not-Quite-Ten Tuesday theme is: Top SF/F Romances
The Exemeus: An Interview
Today I’m pleased to welcome Folami and Abeni Morris to Off the Page chatting about their new book The Exemeus. Folami and Abeni Morris are a sister-sister writing team. Together they wrote (and rewrote) The Exemeus series, somehow managing to accomplish it without … Continue reading
TopTenTuesday: 2013 Debuts
Top Ten Tuesday: The ten 2013 debuts you’re most looking forward to…
Tears of Min Brock
Today I’m pleased to welcome J. E. Lowder to Off the Page, chatting about his new book Tears of Min Brock. J.E. Lowder has played bass for Shania Twain, been charged by a black rhino while on safari, and visited the … Continue reading
Tribesman by Paul Freeman
Today I’m pleased to welcome Paul Freeman to Off the Page to chat about his new book Tribesman. Paul Freeman is a warrior, adventurer, and zombie hunter. He is from Dublin, Ireland, where he now works, plays and writes. In the past he … Continue reading
Top Ten SF/F Authors
Thanks to The Broke and the Bookish for hosting this great feature! Today’s topic is top ten authors of a specific genre. I’m doing my top ten favourite science fiction/fantasy authors. Here goes…
Mana, Author Interview
Today I’m pleased to welcome Asher Tensei to Off the Page chatting about his new YA fantasy book, Mana. Although Asher Tensei is relatively young, he has already traveled the world as he has been a military brat since the age of four. … Continue reading
“Where Dreams are Grown” now available!
Fantasy short story Where Dreams are Grown is now available in Issue 21 “Seeds” of Niteblade. Go here to get your copy!
Shadow on the Wall
Maven Fairy Godmother Author Interview
Today I’m pleased to welcome Charlotte Babb to Off the Page, chatting about her new book Maven Fairy Godmother. Charlotte Babb began writing when she could hold a piece of chalk and scribble her name–although she sometimes mistook “Chocolate” for “Charlotte” on … Continue reading