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The fantasy world reborn - Empire in Black and Gold review

The fantasy world reborn - Empire in Black and Gold review

Ever since the Lord of the Rings was released, many writers of epic fantasy (both good and bad) seem to have adopted Tolkien's world and races (made even more ubiquitous by the early Dungeons and Dragons roleplaying games) as a template for their own creations, a one-size-fits-all, ready-to-wear physical and cultural geography which they can tweak slightly to make their own. Most veteran fans of fantasy are familiar with the tropes of the fantasy genre, so viciously skewered by Diana Wynne Jones in "The Tough Guide To Fantasyland", and while it's still possible to create great stories using these archetypal worlds, it's hard to get that same sense of wonder when you're dealing with a setting that's basically "Middle Earth plus/minus element A". For epic fantasy fans looking for something new, I heartily recommend Adrian Tchaikovsky's "Empire in Black and Gold".

It's an indication of how much I enjoyed the book, the first in the Shadows of the Apt series, that one of my main issues with it isn't found in the story itself, but the description found at the back of the book (and I'm not the only one). "The city states of the Lowlands have lived in peace for decades…" it begins, then continues: "But meanwhile, in far-off corners, the Wasp Empire has been devouring city after city…" and it ends predictably by describing the only person (in this case, artificer Stenwold Maker) who can stop the Empire. I must have picked up the book two or three times during the past few months, only to place it back on the shelf, unimpressed by what appeared to be just another epic fantasy. It wasn't until I heard it discussed in a December 2009 interview at the Dragon Page podcast (which featured Lou Anders of Pyr, which published the books in the United States) that I got my first inkling of what I was missing: one of the most unique and fascinating secondary worlds I've ever seen in an epic fantasy.

 

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Geek Bargains: National Bookstore Powerplant August 2010

Geek Bargains: National Bookstore Powerplant August 2010

For our final Geek Bargains entry for the week, let's take a look at the National Bookstore branch at Powerplant. A few things make the bins at this branch different from the other banches--first off, not all the books at the table have the same discount (and I'm not talking about misplaced books); ...

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Clarkesworld: A review

Clarkesworld: A review

Clarkesworld is an award-winning science fiction and fantasy magazine first published in October 2006. The magazine, helmed by publisher Neil Clarke and editor Sean Wallace, releases an issue every month containing at least two pieces of original fiction, as well as non-fiction and podcasts. The magazi...

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Heroic Fantasy review

Heroic Fantasy review

“Prose. Poetry. Pulp," reads the tagline of Heroic Fantasy Quarterly, and that is exactly what we find in this online magazine committed to publishing the best in heroic fantasy. Swordsmen, adventures, fantastic landscapes – HFQ is filled with stories of action, with a hope to “hearken back to an older ...

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Childhood with invisible serpents: 20th Century Ghosts review

Childhood with invisible serpents: 20th Century Ghosts review

These are nighttime tales in dream territory. Numerous apparitions culled from films of the supernatural, tales of the unexplained, and urban legends that whisper unto themselves. It’s never easy to keep your grip in their undertow. It has been a while since I closed the book, devoured by the storie...

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