fantasy

  • Polaris Skies: Ch 9

    Polaris Skies: Ch 9

    Five days sifted over the treetops and through the underbrush as they waited for Hana to come back to the land of the living. When the camp settled and sleep overtook the group, the wolves emerged, and Sven refused to give up his spot to Nat. The white beast curled around the bird-woman and refused…

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  • Polaris Skies: Ch 7

    Polaris Skies: Ch 7

    The white wolf paced in his head, begging for attention. Nat rolled, opening his eyes to the field they had set up in late the night before. The sound of the tent zipper had woken him in the frosty dawn. The women had taken the tent at his insistence. With work, and more than one…

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  • Polaris Skies: Ch 6

    Polaris Skies: Ch 6

    Hana woke in fits and bursts. An hour after settling into the room, the group grew restless with her starts. The woman was jittery, which placed their wolves on edge.

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  • Polaris Skies: Ch 4

    Polaris Skies: Ch 4

    In the morning, the friends found themselves not in warm beds but in a freezing tent. Their body heat seeped out through the thin shell of second-hand polyester. Benj, first to wake, tiptoed out of the tent, letting in a draft.

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  • Polaris Skies: Ch 3

    Polaris Skies: Ch 3

    The trees that surrounded the area loomed over the site like ancient guardians protecting their tiny treasures Nat and his friends hunkered down into the snow-covered grass, bracing themselves against the chill wind that blew in from the north of them. It smelled of wood smoke and burning gas.

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  • Polaris Skies: Ch 1

    Polaris Skies: Ch 1

    The Grey Monster has led to a global apocalypse. Nat and his group of friends wake to a hellscape when a bioweapons bomb drops in the Jenton orchards. Wolves crawl beneath their skin, and a genetically engineered religious cult decides they are demons worth hunting. Can they find a mad scientist in time before the…

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  • Review: How to Get a Girlfriend (When You’re a Terrifying Monster) by Marie Cardno

    For one hell of an LSD trip, I do believe there is actually a story under there.

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  • Review: Cat Dragon by Samantha Birch

    A green thumbed witch, a cantancerous crow, and kitten-dragon just learning to blow smoke rings begin a larger than life journey to heal a larger-than-life magical beast.

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  • Review: The Engineer by C.S. Poe

    A hot desert romance between a special agent and an outlaw? Or is it just the desert that’s hot?

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