Featuring contributions from a diverse group of 19 authors, this anthology explores various aspects of writing across genres, including fiction, drama, nonfiction, and poetry. The essays delve into essential topics such as translation, editing, and the craft of storytelling, offering insights from established writers like Ardath Mayhar and Victor J. Banis. This collection serves as both a resource and inspiration for aspiring and seasoned writers looking to enhance their skills and understanding of the writing process.
Robert Reginald Livres






The Fourth Elephant's Egg: The Hypatomancer's Tale, Book Three (Nova Europa Fantasy Saga #12)
- 258pages
- 10 heures de lecture
Morpheus the Mage embarks on a quest across the Otherworlds to rescue a woman and ultimately save the cosmos from chaos. His journey leads him to seek the four mystical Elephant's Eggs, essential for restoring balance. Alongside companions, he encounters the enigmatic alien Pachyderms in the chaotic Sixth Circle, where he retrieves the first three Eggs. The true test lies ahead as he searches for the elusive Fourth Egg and uncovers its purpose. This thrilling conclusion to The Hypatomancer's Tale Trilogy is praised as a contemporary comic epic.
Spanning nearly forty years, this retrospective collection features forty-five essays by acclaimed fantasy novelist Robert Reginald, exploring both prominent and lesser-known writers in fantastic literature, such as Margaret Atwood and H. Rider Haggard. The book also includes a comprehensive bibliography and history of Starmont House, Inc., along with reviews, obituaries, and a detailed index. This extensive literary work serves as a valuable resource for students and researchers interested in the evolution of fantasy literature.
The Pachyderms' Lament
The Hypatomancer's Tale, Book Two (Nova Europa Fantasy Saga #11)
- 264pages
- 10 heures de lecture
The narrative unfolds in the cosmos, where a looming threat endangers the universe's balance. The key to salvation lies on the distant world of the Pachyderms, who protect the magical Elephant's Eggs. These artifacts are crucial for Morpheus the Mage to mend the fractures in space and time. As the journey to retrieve the Eggs begins, it promises an extravagant adventure that explores deep human emotions, blending fantasy with profound themes. Michael R. Collings praises it as a contemporary epic that bridges imagination and the human experience.
The Phantom Detective: The Nasty Gnomes
- 144pages
- 6 heures de lecture
The narrative features a tense confrontation with small, relentless creatures, highlighting a desperate struggle for survival. The protagonist initially relies on a gun for defense, but as the situation escalates, they resort to using a blade, showcasing their resourcefulness and determination. The vivid imagery of the battle emphasizes the urgency and danger faced in this chaotic encounter.
Murder of a Bookman
A Bentley Hollow Collectibles Mystery Novel / The Paperback Show Murders (Wildside Mystery Double #5)
- 256pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Presented in the classic "Ace Doubles" format, this collection features two interconnected mystery stories that can be read by flipping the book. The fifth installment in the Wildside Mystery series promises engaging plots and intriguing characters that will captivate fans of the genre. Each tale offers a unique twist, immersing readers in suspenseful narratives that pay homage to the classic mystery tradition.
Melanthrix the Mage
The Hieromonk's Tale, Book One (Nova Europa Fantasy Saga #1)
- 248pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Set in an alternate 1205, Father Afanasy embarks on a quest to uncover the mystery of his origins amid political intrigue and looming war. Melanthrix the Mage rises in power at the Korynthian court, while a ruthless killer targets government officials. Tension escalates as the kingdom faces the threat of conflict with Pommerelia, its western neighbor. This first volume of a trilogy weaves a rich tapestry of heroism, treachery, and the complexities of medieval life, promising an epic journey.
Set in the alternate world of Nova Europa, the story unfolds as Prince Arkády faces the madness of his father, the King of Kórynthia, influenced by a malevolent mage. As chaos threatens to engulf the land, Arkády must unite the forces of good to combat the impending darkness. This installment of The Hieromonk's Tale trilogy captures a year filled with the rise and fall of kingdoms, exploring themes of heroism, treachery, and the struggle between light and darkness in a richly crafted medieval setting.
The second issue of this classic magazine presents a diverse collection of stories, including the continuation of "The Goddess of Atvatabar" by William R. Bradshaw, and "When the Gods Slept" by Lord Dunsany, which delve into themes of mythology and the supernatural. Additionally, Mary E. Wilkins Freeman's "The Shadows on the Wall" explores psychological depths, while Voltaire's "Memnon; or, Human Wisdom" offers philosophical insights. This issue showcases a rich blend of fantasy, introspection, and wisdom from notable authors.
Set against the backdrop of an alien invasion, the story follows Alex Smith, who is initially captivated by the arrival of Martian capsules. As the terrifying alien striders wreak havoc and abduct humans, he is forced to escape and joins the Army. Through his journey south, he witnesses fierce battles and ultimately arrives in a desolate San Francisco, where humanity's survival hangs in the balance. This thrilling science fiction adventure draws inspiration from H. G. Wells's classic, blending action and suspense in a fight for survival.