Fiction and Fantasy

Recent Posts

  • How (NOT) to Kill Off Characters

    You’ve seen it coming a mile away. They’ve hinted at it for the past thirteen episodes. Your favorite character has kept throwing themselves into the heat of the fray. He’s gotten some bumps and bruises, but he’s always come out okay. He tries to hide how badly the injuries are affecting him, but you know.…

  • Why Do Things Suffer from “Sequelitis”?

    I recently finished reading The Books of Mortals series by Ted Dekker and Tosca Lee. The series grabbed me right away with its fascinating premise: far in our future, humanity discovers the genes that control human emotions. In the name of creating world peace, one group bio-engineers a virus that infects the entire human race.…

  • Video Game Review – The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild

    Photo courtesy of NintendoEverything.com Genre: Action-Adventure RPG (open-world) Year Released: 2017 Publisher: Nintendo Director: Hidemaro Fujibayashi Platform(s): Wii U, Nintendo Switch Rating: Everyone 10+; for Fantasy Violence, Mild Suggestive Themes (cleavage), alcohol references and a drunken character (via ESRB) This review contains mild story spoilers. You have been warned.  The Premise The hero Link awakens…

  • Excerpt – Titans Together: “Seris’s Office”

    Another excerpt from Titans Together comin’ atcha! This one was co-written by my friend Kitsune Ninetails, who played both his original character Shissar and HK-47, a robot from the Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic video game series. Fantasic series if you’re interested in Star Wars and enjoy a good RPG. Hope you enjoy!…

  • Excerpt – TVB: “The Intruder”

    The evening had grown suddenly much cooler, bearing a cool mist that was seeping into the forest. He could feel it wetting his face and beard. It was so dark and silent tonight. Just like— Zaelor’s pulse quickened, and his breaths went ragged. Calm down. You know what you’re doing now. Zaelor closed his eyes…

  • Is There Such a Thing as “Good Art”?

    Whether you’re a writer, painter, architect, actor, or any other kind of artist, you’re going to encounter people discussing good vs. bad art. People constantly argue over styles or what techniques work best. In college classes, they teach the proper methods for producing art and highlight some of the “great works.” But here’s the thing:…

Browse posts by TYPE…:

…or browse posts by TOPIC: