Poetic and accessible, 'All The Horses of Iceland' by Sarah Tolmie tells a remarkable story in a unique way.
Read More »Tag Archives: myth
Book Review: The Last Wife of Attila the Hun, by Joan Schweighardt
"The Last Wife of Attila the Hun" by Joan Shweighardt is a superbly written and excellently researched novel that will mesmerize fans of historical fiction.
Read More »Interview: Joan Schweighardt Author of ‘The Last Wife of Attila the Hun’
Interview with Joan Schweighardt author of "The Last Wife of Attila the Hun".
Read More »Theater Interview (San Antonio): Roberto Prestigiacomo, Director of ’14’ (Coming to AtticRep)
AtticRep's Producing Artistic Director talks about the company's ambitious new production, set to make its world premiere in June.
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Jericho River, A Novel About The History Of Western Civilization,’ by David W. Tollen
In "The Jericho River - A Novel About The History of Western Civilization" - David W. Tollen has created a group of characters both intriguing and eminently likable. Often the action is unbelievable, but also mythologically and historically correct in most cases.
Read More »Book Review: “Glimmerglass,” A Novel by Marly Youmans
Part fairy tale, part cautionary tale with a dash of fantasy and allegory.
Read More »Holly Black and Sarah Reece Brennan Offer Advice on Crafting Diversity in Fantasy
Two YA fantasists discuss the dynamics of diversity.
Read More »TV Preview: Mythbusters Tackle “President’s Challenge”
President Obama asks the Mythbusters to try Archimedes's Solar Ray one more time. The 2nd team goes after Hellboy.
Read More »Book Review: Luka And The Fire Of Life by Salman Rushdie
Just because a story has been told a thousand times before doesn't mean it can't have a different ending.
Read More »Book Review: Silver Phoenix by Cindy Pon
Cindy Pon has done the remarkable job of not only telling a wonderful fantasy story with believable characters, but bringing alive a culture's history.
Read More »