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Tag Archives: medieval fantasy
Elisha Daemon Launch Day!
Today’s the day! Not only is this the launch for Elisha Daemon, but this book is the final volume in the series! If you’ve been waiting to get all five books in hand before you read, it’s time to start. … Continue reading
Book Launch day, Elisha Rex!
Today is the big day, the launch of book 3 in my Dark Apostle series of fantasy novels about medieval surgery. Please help me celebrate and spread the word! Once again, artist Cliff Nielsen has captured the spirit of the … Continue reading
Cover Reveal: Elisha Rex!
And title reveal, too, I guess! You can probably see why I’ve been keeping this title pretty close, but since it’s time to show off the cover, here goes! Once again, artist Cliff Nielsen has captured the spirit of the … Continue reading
Elisha Magus Cover Reveal!
Hey, Everyone! This was meant to happen on Goodreads, which is not allowing me to change the cover image for the book today–not to worry, we’ll get it straightened out. In the meantime–Ta-da! In Elisha Magus, the barber-surgeon, feared and … Continue reading
Posted in books, Elisha Magus, fantasy, magic, medieval, The Dark Apostle, Uncategorized
Tagged book cover reveal, Dark Apostle, E. C. Ambrose, Elisha Magus, historical fantasy, medieval fantasy, novel
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How much God is Enough in a Fantasy?
At my last convention, I was accused–by a member of my own writer’s group, no less!–of not having enough religion in my work. The writer was going on about how *nobody* includes enough religion in their medieval fantasy! Including you–(he points … Continue reading
Posted in fantasy, history, medieval, religion, Uncategorized
Tagged catholicism, church, controversy, deryni series, fantasy, god, history, katherine kurtz, medieval, medieval fantasy, medieval settings, Religion, tad williams
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