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a-destiny-forged · 6 years
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Click this link to go to the Kickstarter page!
I hope you’re ready, adventurers! TODAY IS THE DAY! We are now LIVE on Kickstarter!
We are a team of 65 artists from around the world who have spent the last few months creating a collection of 81 pages of original fantasy artwork for you to enjoy. Our book will be 8.5″x11″ and in glorious full color to show off the fantastical digital and traditional illustrations we’ve made. But enough talk, let’s check out some previews of the artwork!
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In addition to the book itself, our artists have designed other wonderful goodies that you can receive depending on your pledge. Let’s take a look!
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Starting at just $1 you can get some of these awesome rewards. The book itself is just $25, but take a look at all of our tiers to see if there’s a combination of rewards that you would like to have!
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That’s right! YOU could be featured on the first page of our book as a fantasy adventurer! We only have 5 slots available for that reward so act fast! Our Paladin tier that offers a piece of original traditional art is also limited- 15 backers only- Though all of our other rewards have no limit to how many can back them.
And of course no Kickstarter would be complete without stretch goals! At 15,500, 20,000, and 23,000 we have goals set up that will be available for free for all shipped purchases. They appear in order here:
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If you like what you see, please consider supporting us! Our campaign is running for 45 days, which is a couple weeks longer than most Kickstarter campaigns, so you have plenty of time to decide what awesome goods you want- the prints, the charms, or maybe all of it!
Click this link to go to the Kickstarter page!
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mainframe-art · 6 years
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A scrapped piece for the @a-destiny-forged zine. Originally it was going to be a 2 page spread to make up for the lost pages due to artists dropping out, but several of our awesome artists volunteered to do an extra page for the book!
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lareakei · 6 years
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A preview of my piece for @a-destiny-forged - adventure/fantasy themed zine :)  The Kickstarter campaign starts in 2 weeks, on August 18th, don’t forget to check it out! 
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interludepress · 4 years
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Now Available— SHORT STUFF, a little feel-good YA anthology
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"Breezy tales of first crushes and kisses." — Kirkus Reviews
At a summer vacation at the lake, just before heading off to college. In a coffee shop, when the whole world is new. In a dragon’s cave, surrounded by gold. At a swim club, with the future in sight.  In SHORT STUFF, bestselling and award-winning authors dial down the angst in four meet-cute LGBTQ young adult romances.
SHORT STUFF features stories from Julia Ember (The Seafarer’s Kiss), Jude Sierra (Idlewild, What It Takes), Kate Fierro (Love Starved), and the writing team of Tom Wilinsky and Jen Sternick (Snowsisters). Edited by Alysia Constantine (Olympia Knife, Sweet).
SHORT STUFF
Price: $13.99 print / $4.99 multi-format ebook Details: Trade paperback, 5.25"x 8” Pages/Word Count: 192 // 45,000 ISBN: 978-1-945053-89-4 print // 978-1-945053-90-0 multi-format eBook
SHORT STUFF is available from the IP Web Store, Bookshop, Apple, Barnes & Noble, Kobo, Book Depository, Amazon, and an indie bookstore near you.
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Cover art by C.B. Messer.
Gilded Scales by Julia Ember
Trapped in a quiet, coastal town where nothing ever happens, 16-year-old warrior Fenn longs for adventure and glory. When a dragon attacks a neighboring village, kidnaps a maiden and makes its home in the sacred field of kings, Fenn begs her Aeldorman to send her to fight it. Though the fearsome dragon has already incinerated the warriors who have tried before, Fenn sees it as her duty to rescue the girl trapped deep in the burial mounds with the beast, or die trying.
But Fenn discovers that the maiden and dragon are one in the same, the result of a terrible curse. Going against her own people, she sets out to save the girl and forge a new destiny for herself. 
A bisexual retelling of the medieval epic poem, Beowulf.
The August Sands by Jude Sierra
As the eldest child in his family, Tommy Hughes always felt the weight of responsibility growing up—to his mother, who depended on him, and to his kid brother and sister, who looked up to him. But during a summer vacation to the Michigan shore, Tommy chafes to break free and to start experiencing a series of firsts before embarking for the new world of college. 
I Ate the Whole World to Find You by Tom Wilinsky & Jen Sternick
Sparks fly at the local swim club when the manager orders Will, a snack bar chef with culinary ambitions, to cook for the club’s surly Olympic hopeful, Basil, who is furious when Will’s first special is called the “Basil Rickey.”  Challenged by their conflicting ambitions, Basil and Will clash—until they learn the importance of breaking out of their lanes.
Love in the Times of Coffee by Kate Fierro
A story of best friends, Gemma and Anya, told in a series of coffee-flavored glimpses. From the first mocha at age fifteen to cups of simple instant coffee after their first night together at twenty, they laugh, love and learn, taking a scenic route to romance.
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lordofnowhere-art · 6 years
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here’s a preview of my piece for the @a-destiny-forged adventurer’s anthology! the kickstarter is live now!!!
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crowcrest-remade · 6 years
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preview of my piece for the  @a-destiny-forged adventuring anthology art book! Check it out if you love d&d, fantasy, AND awesome artwork !!!!
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Immerse yourself in new worlds and discover hidden places, from far-off realms to different neighborhoods. Cast spells, break curses ... or even play the drum! And forge friendships with fae, angels, muses, or simply the boy next door. Join the award-winning and USA Today bestselling authors of Written in the Stars—a young adult contemporary, paranormal, and fantasy romance anthology—on these adventures and more. Packed with 16 stories, the collection is composed exclusively of full-length, first-in-series tales, introducing you to worlds beyond its pages. Some might call this collection your reading destiny, but we say it's Written in the Stars … Titles listed alphabetically: Addicted by Krys Fenner Angel Fire by Shelley Russell Nolan Christmas At Midnight: A Modern Christmas Fairy Tale by Lexi Ostrow Death's Intern by DC Gomez Drum by September North Fallen Snow by Diana Dawn Falling by Scarlett Kol Malefic Mixology by Breezy Jones Running Back by Emily Camp Tales of Ferrês by K.M. Jenkins The Bladesmith by Megan Grooms The Last Tide by Maria Vermisoglou The Love you Give Me by Kelly Violet The Protected Prophecy by Sheri Downing The School of Nine by Amanda Marin Willow by Amy Richie https://books2read.com/WrittenInTheStarsAnthology?fbclid=IwAR0VjCvhmXNL2TTGGsfLmVEnDImBSgmWisMpgbUZX_KfKMeF0qPghZUAvnM https://www.instagram.com/p/CY2wwLJu6zZ/?utm_medium=tumblr
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eddycurrents · 6 years
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For the week of 29 January 2018
Quick Bits:
Avengers #678 is more gorgeous artwork from Pepe Larraz and David Curiel. The intrigue and mystery to the story is also being teased out a bit more, just enough internal questions about Voyager and Grandmaster’s opponent to keep you hooked amidst some all out action between the Avengers, Black Order, and Lethal Legion.
| Published by Marvel
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Black Crown Quarterly #2 adds some more comic previews, interviews, and various odds & sods to the mix. Rob Davis’ Tales from the Black Crown Pub remains the best thing about the anthology, but the Cüd comic is growing on me. It’s nice to see James Coe’s Bandtwits continue here, it was one segment I was expecting to see spun out to its own comic. Also, House Amok by Christopher Sebela and Shawn McManus is deliciously twisted.
| Published by IDW / Black Crown
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Bonehead #2 puts a lot more meat on the bones of this series. Where the first issue was largely a beautiful showcase for Rhoald Marcellius and Sakti Yuwono’s art, this time Bryan Edward Hill dives into more of the world and what’s going on with “56″. It’s an interesting approach with what amounts to parkour gangs in what looks like an increasingly oppressive society, reminding me somewhat of Mirror’s Edge.
| Published by Image / Top Cow - Glitch
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The Despicable Deadpool #293 reinforces the idea that we’re seeing Deadpool’s end of days (the writing on the wall that this arc is called “Bucket List” and we already know this incarnation of his adventures is ending at #300 notwithstanding), as the issue long fight with Rogue underlines Wade’s self-destruction and deliberate alienation of his friends and family.
| Published by Marvel
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Eternity #4 brings the latest Divinity story to a close, kind of, as Matt Kindt dives deep into a meta narrative of construction, conception, and delivery of story and ideas. Trevor Hairsine, Ryan Winn, and David Baron also raise the bar with the execution of some of the glorious story ideas presented here.
| Published by Valiant
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God Complex: Dogma #4 remakes Seneca, giving us a look deeper into the gods’ technology and adherence to mathematical projections for behaviour as “fate”. It also gives Hendry Prasetya and Sunny Gho a chance to show off again, delivering some beautiful artwork as it shifts between Hephaestus trying to save Seneca within the digital framework and the grit and blood of attempting to save him on the physical plane.
| Published by Image / Top Cow - Glitch
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Hack/Slash: Resurrection #4 is messed up. This, of course, is a good thing as Tini Howard continues with the humour of Cassie’s relationship with Laurie and adding an interesting possible wrinkle to series’ mythology.
| Published by Image
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Hungry Ghosts #1 is the start of an anthology series of food-themed horror stories with the overall narrative being linked through a game of kaidan (some would also know it as kwaidan)--basically a party game wherein participants tell one another ghost stories and then see whether or not they’ve been possessed in a mirror once they’re done--written by Anthony Bourdain and Joel Rose, and illustrated by an assortment of artists. 
This first issue sets up the rules, the framing narrative, and a couple of stories. It’s good so far, with art provided by Alberto Ponticelli for the framing narrative and first story, Vanesa Del Rey for the second story, and colours by José Villarrubia. The first story is a kind of traditional cautionary tale of helping others, whereas the second is a kind of humorous horror story of the perils of being a dick.
| Published by Dark Horse / Berger Books
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Jean Grey #11 is an interesting, oversized finale for the series, which sheds a different light on what the Phoenix has been doing to young, time-tossed Jean, even as she goes through more purification by fire at the hands of other past remaining Phoenix hosts. Dennis Hopeless throws out some implications here that I really hope are followed up on in the near future.
| Published by Marvel
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Joe Golem: Occult Detective #5 brings to a close both the “Flesh and Blood” arc and this second mini-series. This one has been good, with a nice mystery solved and some of the subplots of Joe’s history and supporting cast advanced. Patric Reynolds’ art is still a real treat, making the sunken NYC a real character in the book in its own right.
| Published by Dark Horse
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KINO #3 spotlights again one of the things that I love about this series; the use of old style comics storytelling as a narrative device itself. I love that within the normal dark, stylistic intrigue of the main narrative, there’s a stylistic shift in both Joe Casey’s scripting and Jefte Palo’s art with Chris Sotomayor’s colours to a simpler superhero style when inside the KINO conditioning programme.
| Published by Lion Forge / Catalyst Prime
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Phoenix Resurrection #5 is the epic conclusion to this series, which, despite some bombast, goes out with some emotional resonance, discussion, and character building rather than the usual superhero battle. It’s a fitting and mature reawakening for the “real” Jean Grey with Matthew Rosenberg giving us another glimpse as to why he should probably be one of the voices guiding the next stage in the X-Men’s evolution. Also, there are some great shots and reveals from the art of Leinil Yu & Gary Alanguilan and Joe Bennett & Belardino Brado, with colours by Rachelle Rosenberg. I know it’s not continuing into X-Men Red, but I particularly like the black and red variant on the Phoenix costume.
| Published by Marvel
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Spawn #282 is ostensibly the conclusion to the “Dark Horror” story-arc, that gained this extra chapter somewhere along the way. As the story progressed, its felt like Todd McFarlane has been taking over more of the scripting, steering it more towards more traditional Spawn storytelling, and, although it has felt a bit at odds with the original oblique Japanese horror told through suggestion and conversation, it has still be entertaining. Also, Jason Shawn Alexander’s artwork has remained a beast.
| Published by Image
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Star Wars: Doctor Aphra #16 sees the crap hit the proverbial fan as Aphra and her team face off against an angry archaeotech trap. The humour hits probably and all time high this issue, as the relationship between Aphra and Tolvan develops further.
| Published by Marvel
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Tales of Suspense #101 continues to be one of the best buddy comedy thrillers in comics right now. Matthew Rosenberg’s characterization of Hawkeye and Winter Soldier are hilarious and help propel them through the action and intrigue in the book. Travel Foreman’s art (with colours by Rachelle Rosenberg) also continues to impress with some really nice panel transitions and action sequences.
| Published by Marvel
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Underwinter: A Field of Feathers #4 is dark, very dark. As Felix and Rose battle over their kids, something worse happens. Ray Fawkes manages to amplify the horror exponentially.
| Published by Image
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Other Highlights: All New Wolverine #30, Amazing Spider-Man: Renew Your Vows #15, Animosity #12, The Beautiful Death #5, The Beauty #19, Big Trouble in Little China: Old Man Jack #5, Black AF: America’s Sweetheart, Captain Marvel #128, Dark Ark #5, Defenders #9, Dread Gods #3, Elephantmen #80, Eternal, Falcon #4, Incredible Hulk #596, Infinite Loop: Nothing but the Truth #4, Invincible Iron Man #596, Jessica Jones #16, Kaijumax: Season 3 #6, Lazaretto #5, Maxwell’s Demons #2, Moon Knight #191, Old Man Logan #34, Outcast #33, Punisher: The Platoon #5, Quantum and Woody! #2, The Realm #5, Rick & Morty #34, Riverdale #10, Spider-Gwen #28, Star Trek: Boldly Go #16, Star Wars: DJ - Most Wanted, Star Wars: Forces of Destiny - Rose and Paige, Void Trip #3
Recommended Collections: Godshaper, Kill the Minotaur, Royals - Volume 2: Judgment Day, Saucer State, US Avengers - Volume 2: Stars & Garters, Venom - Volume 3: Blood in the Water, Violent Love - Volume 2: Hearts on Fire, Wayward - Volume 5: Tethered Souls
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d. emerson eddy is revisiting The Moon and Antarctica. Wondering about the dark centre of the universe and all these tiny cities made of ashes.
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mrhotmaster · 4 years
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Best Online TV Series On Netflix of March 2020
Best Online TV Series On Netflix Of March 2020
Several hundred authentic collections, totaling over 1000 hours — and that's just those it makes every year. Netflix is a behemoth in the international of tv, spending billions of dollars on lengthy-shape content, be it the ones produced in-residence (Stranger Things) or ones it acquires from others (Friends). No marvel then that it is the king of streaming services globally, with over 167 million subscriptions across a hundred ninety countries. But if you had been to depend by myself on Netflix's algorithms, you'll in large part be recommended in the direction of its originals. And it truly is why we've compiled this listing, that will help you discover suggestions from all around the globe — be it the United States, the United Kingdom, India, Japan, Korea, Australia, Spain, Germany, Canada, Iceland, or Israel.
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Archer (2009 – Present)
The clever, titular undercover agent and his colleagues at an intelligence agency spend more time bickering with each apart from they do solve cases. Evolved in later years to take on an anthology format, allowing the adult lively collection to test with new settings and new characteristics for its ensemble. Seasons 2 – 5 & 7 are the coolest ones.
Alias Grace (2017)
Margaret Atwood's 1996 novel of the identical name, about a 19th-century Canadian lady convicted of a double murder who will become the subject for a crook psychologist — a profession that failed to exist in the call then — adapted for the screen as a six-element miniseries.
Adventure Time (2010 – 2018)
A younger boy, and his fine buddy and adoptive brother — a dog with magical powers — cross on surreal adventures within the publish-apocalyptic Land of Ooo, which mechanically contain a princess, an ice wizard, one thousand-12 months-antique vampire, and a sentient robot amongst others. Seasons 5, 6, and three have the best range of first-rate episodes.
Ash vs Evil Dead (2015 – 2018)
Bruce Campbell reprises his position from the authentic trilogy in this sequel series set three decades ahead, who takes up palms once more along with his loyal sidekick, a moody young girl, and a mysterious parent.
The Affair (2014 – 2019)
Winner of the Golden Globe for Best Drama in 2015, a struggling novelist (Dominic West) and a younger waitress (Ruth Wilson) embark on an extramarital affair that adjustments their lives, and people around them. Final season not but available, use Amazon or Hotstar. Early seasons are the good years.
American Crime Story (2016 – Present)
A real crime anthology series from prolific manufacturer Ryan Murphy, which follows famous occasions that ruled the United States media, from the trial of former sportsman O.J. Simpson to the assassination of style clothier Gianni Versace.
Big Mouth (2017 – Present)
A bunch of center schoolers navigates the wonders and horrors of puberty on this person lively comedy, with ‘hormone monsters' serving as over-sexualized shoulder angels that personify their mind and fears.
The Big Bang Theory (2007 – 2019)
This long comedy, loved and hated in the same way, is ready for the lives of scientists, their aspiring actor, and scientist friends, the aerospace engineer and the astrophysicist. Added two ladies — a neuroscientist and a microbiologist — because it went on. Seasons through six were the coolest years.
Better Call Saul (2015 – Present)
This spin-off prequel to Breaking Bad follows a small-time legal professional (Bob Odenkirk) with the inclinations of a con artist as he transforms into the morally-challenged criminal lawyer most knew him as, Saul Goodman. Some don't forget it advanced to the authentic.
BoJack Horseman (2014 – 2020)
Set in an international wherein people and anthropomorphic animals stay alongside each different, a washed-up sitcom celebrity plans a comeback to repute with help from a ghostwriter, his ex-female friend who is additionally his agent, and his freeloading roommate, whilst coping with his rival who's a relationship the ghostwriter.
Black Mirror (2011 – Present)
Charlie Brooker's anthology collection which includes standalone episodes — this means that an ever-converting forged, further to new settings and storylines — explores the unanticipated effects of recent technologies, often in dark and satirical ways. Seasons 1 to 4 is appropriate.
Brooklyn Nine-Nine (2013 – Present)
The lives of a group of detectives in a fictional New York precinct — an ensemble presenting Any Samberg, Andre Braugher, and Terry Crews — get the sitcom remedy from The Office co-author Michael Schur.
Bodyguard (2018 – Present)
After stopping a terrorist attack, a British Army war veteran (Richard Madden) operating with the London police is assigned to shield a senior government professional (Keeley Hawes), whose politics stands completely at odds along with his.
Breaking Bad (2008 – 2013)
Diagnosed with lung cancer, a struggling excessive faculty chemistry instructor (Bryan Cranston) decides to get into the business of creating and promoting meth to secure his family's monetary destiny, with the help of his former scholar (Aaron Paul).
Broadchurch (2013 – 2017)
A take a look at how violent crimes affect a small seashore city in Britain, through the eyes of two investigators (David Tennant and Olivia Colman), and the effect of media attention, suspicion, and grief on the close-knit network.
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (2015 – 2019)
A hit younger girl attorney (Rachel Bloom, also co-author) who suffers from despair and anxiety uproots her life in New York and movements to a suburb in California to find love and happiness.
Crash Landing on You (2019 – Present)
Praised for its authenticity and humanizing portrayal, a South Korean Chaebol heiress accidentally crash-lands in North Korea, in which she falls in love with a Korean People's Army captain who hails from a powerful own family.
The Crown (2016 – Present)
A take a look at the lifestyles of Britain's longest-ruling monarch Queen Elizabeth II, from her wedding ceremony in 1947 to the present day, inclusive of the political rivalries, romances, and international-changing activities at some point of her reign.
Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion (2006 – 2012)
In a changed timeline in which the all-effective Holy Britannian Empire has conquered Japan, this anime follows a teen bestowed with the energy to make everybody obey himself, as he units out to take revenge and placed a quit to the tyranny.
Dark (2017 – 2020)
Initially described as a German Stranger Things, it follows 4 households across 3 generations and 3 time periods as they frantically search for two lacking kids. All of its miles linked to a supernatural thriller.
Daredevil (2015 – 2018)
A blind man fights injustice as a lawyer via the day and a masked vigilante with the aid of night in gift-day New York, even as suffering to deal with the Catholic guilt that arises from his moves.
Dear White People (2017 – Present)
Set in a fictional predominantly white Ivy League college, Justin Simien turns his a successful satirical movie right into a broader series approximately black college students handling social injustice while figuring out who they're.
Derry Girls (2018 – Present)
Set against the backdrop of Northern Ireland's political tensions within the Nineties, 5 high college friends navigate the demanding situations of being a teen.
The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance (2019 – Present)
A big name-studded ensemble voice cast powers this prequel to the 1982 Jim Henson film that channels the authentic's aesthetic by using relying only on puppets. There's no need for CGI. Set on the earth There, it's approximately 3 exploited Gelflings who revolt in opposition to the taxing Skeksis destroying their global.
Death Note (2006 – 2007)
In this Japanese anime, a high faculty-student starts to erase people who he deems unworthy after entering ownership of a supernatural notebook that permits him to kill each person with the aid of actually writing their name in it, prompting an elite police force to discover and stop him.
Delhi Crime (2019 – Present)
An anthology series — starring Shefali Shah and Rajesh Tailang — whose first season follows the Delhi police's research into the 2012 Nirbhaya gang-rape case, which saw all six suspects nabbed in much less than per week.
The End of the F***ing World (2017 – 2019)
Two teenage outsiders — a budding psychopath and a rebellion hungry for the journey — embark on an avenue trip in search of the latter's actual father, and end up concerned in a sequence of increasingly violent events.
Fauda (2015 – Present)
A former professional Israeli agent comes out of retirement to seek a Palestinian militant, with the show cleverly following each aspect of the conflict and drawing from actual-world occasions.
Friends (1994 – 2004)
The display that needs no creation follows six 20-some thing pals dwelling a not possible existence inside the New York suburb of Manhattan coping with the misadventures of affection and the pitfalls of work. Bumpy start blossomed into a hit, and completed on an excessive, barring an ill-counseled ninth season.
Fargo (2014 – Present)
The Coen brothers' acclaimed movie of the equal call is the muse for this black comedy/crime anthology series, presenting quirky characters across unique eras handling deception, intrigue and murder amidst the cold of the American Midwest.
Flowers (2016)
Olivia Colman leads this brief-lived black comedy that follows the titular, dysfunctional own family: a track trainer (Colman), her depressed kid's author husband, their adult dual youngsters — an inventor and a musician — and the husband's senile mom.
Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood (2009 – 2010)
This direct edition of the famous manga centers on two brothers searching out a Philosopher's Stone to restore their bodies after a failed experiment tries to resurrect their mom goes awry. But they may be no longer the only ones after the stone.
The Good Place (2016 – 2020)
The Office co-writer Michael Schur spun his sitcom internet into the afterlife with this collection, following a woman (Kristen Bell) who is mistakenly assigned to a Heaven-like utopia after which attempts to be a higher individual to hide.
GLOW (2017 – Present)
An exploration of the real-lifestyles Nineteen Eighties ladies' expert wrestling — the Gorgeous Ladies Of Wrestling, or GLOW — through focusing on the personal and professional lives of the fictionalized Hollywood misfits worried in it.
Godless (2017)
In the 19th century, a murderous outlaw and his notorious gang hunt for the ex-protégé who betrayed them, and discover themselves in warfare with the town that shelters him, whose residents are specifically women. A seven-episode miniseries.
Grand Hotel [Gran Hotel] (2011 – 2013)
Not the American remake of the same call, that is the Spanish unique that is set in the early 1900s during the reign of King Alfonso XIII. It follows a working-elegance man who disguises himself as a waiter at a circle of the relatives-owned aristocratic motel to analyze his sister's disappearance, who served as a maid.
The Inbetweeners (2008 – 2010)
A coming-of-age sitcom whose achievement led to two films, following four British young adults in the course of their final yr at school, and a chain of misadventures related to the uncaring school body of workers, male bonding, and failed sexual encounters.
Hilda (2018 – Present)
A fearless, blue-haired woman (Bella Ramsey) movements from her home in the wilderness to a bustling town that looks like it's in overdue 20th-century Scandinavia, where she befriends human beings and monsters alike, on this animated collection.
Hannibal (2013 – 2015)
This cultic horror series, canceled after three seasons, explore the relationship between a forensic psychiatrist (Mads Mikkelsen) and his client, the young FBI crook profiler, who has remarkable ability to sympathize with serial murderers.
The Haunting of Hill House (2018 – Present)
In this contemporary reimagining of Shirley Jackson's 1959 novel that alternates between timelines, five adult siblings confront the ghosts in their beyond that stem from developing up inside the maximum famous haunted house inside the country.
House of Cards (2013 – 2018)
A betrayed US Congressman works with his Similarly conniving spouse to climb the political ladders in Washington, doing whatever this is needed — manipulation, deceit, and even homicide — to acquire their dreams. Good until season 4. Star Kevin Spacey stands accused inside the #MeToo movement.
The IT Crowd (2006 – 2013)
The British cult comedy has been followed by socially thrilling IT professionals and their technically alien boss, who stand in a colorless and untidy cellar, in sharp contrast to the workplace of contemporary workers.
Jane the Virgin (2014 – 2019)
Gina Rodriguez (Annihilation) stars as a devout Catholic and operating younger Latina virgin who turns into pregnant after unintended artificial insemination in this rom-com satire.
Jessica Jones (2015 – 2019)
Suffering from PTSD, an exquisite-powered female rebuilds her lifestyle as a personal investigator in New York and is pressured to conflict her past demons each step of the manner when all she needs is to appearance past them. The first season was excellent.
Kingdom (2019 – Present)
With a mysterious plague sweeping medieval Korea and a sick king powerless to stop it, the Crown Prince (Ju Ji-hoon) should set on a brand new venture to determine out what is occurring while battling a coup that places the relaxation of his family in threat.
Line of Duty (2012 – Present)
Until he did the Bodyguard series, Jed Mercurio demonstrated best, portraying a demoted counter-terrorism officer who worked with an undercover specialist, in this police operation, set in a counter-corruption unit. A variety of recommendations are the ultimate police TV.
Little Things (2016 – Present)
Starring Mithila Palkar within the lead, this comedy-drama approximately a 20-some thing couple — author Dhruv Sehgal is the alternative — dwelling in Mumbai and managing life's ups and downs have consistently stepped forward over its 3-season run, having begun calmly.
Mad Men (2007 – 2015)
Set in 1960s New York, a sluggish-burn drama that gives a peek internal a fictional advert organization, specializing in one in all its extremely proficient executives (Jon Hamm) who is bored by using his easy private lifestyles.
Master of None (2015 – Present)
Loosely primarily based on Aziz Ansari's existence studies, a 30-yr-antique struggling actor attempts to get his lifestyles in order on private and expert fronts, some of which is tormented by his Indian ancestry.
Mindhunter (2017 – Present)
In the overdue Seventies, two FBI agents push their superiors to increase studies into crook science, which includes them getting up close and private with imprisoned serial killers to recognize how they assume.
Money Heist [La Casa de Papel] (2017 – Present)
A criminal mastermind units his eyes on the most important financial institution heist in records: input the Royal Mint of Spain in Madrid and print 2.4 billion euros. All while they preserve several hostages and address the Spanish police.
Monty Python's Flying Circus (1969 – 1974)
The influential British comedy group got their begin with this surreal caricature series that focused lifestyles on the island in a highbrow style, with humor so extensive-ranging and particular that it gave start to the time-period "Pythonesque".
Narcos (2015 – 2017)
A gripping look at the violent and powerful drug cartels of Colombia, along with the infamous Pablo Escobar, and the corroborative efforts of numerous regulation enforcement whose process turned into to carry them down.
Narcos: Mexico (2018 – Present)
Serving underneath the determine label and from the same creators, this sister series movements the focal point to the titular united states of America within the 1980s, as it chronicles the upward thrust of the Guadalajara Cartel beneath Félix Gallardo (Diego Luna), who unites the small-time traffickers with something large in mind.
Neon Genesis Evangelion (1995 – 1996)
In this cherished anime that ended pretty controversially, a teenage boy, dwelling in put up-apocalyptic instances, is pushed with the aid of his father to enroll in an elite group of pilots who perform large mechs and war massive extraterrestrial evil forces.
On My Block (2018 – Present)
Four American teenagers, of African, Latinx, and Mexican descent, must deal with the evolving nature of their lifelong friendships as they start excessive school inside the hard inner-metropolis of South Los Angeles.
One Day at a Time (2017 – Present)
This reimagination of Norman Lear's ‘70s original sitcom follows a Hispanic circle of relatives — an Army vet unmarried mom, her feminist teenage daughter and baseball-gambling son, and her Cuban mother (Rita Moreno) — and navigates intellectual contamination, immigration, homophobia, and greater. Available until season 3, destiny seasons might not be as it became canceled using Netflix.
  One-Punch Man (2015 – Present)
Saitama, a superhero who can defeat any enemy with a single punch, seeks a worth opponent as he battles boredom and despair on this Japanese anime.
Orange Is the New Black (2013 – 2019)
The lives of incarcerated ladies at a minimum-safety federal jail in upstate New York, along with a typically regulation-abiding privileged female who is sentenced for a decade-antique crime.
Orphan Black (2013 – 2017)
A con artist (Tatiana Maslany) assumes the identity of a woman who dedicated suicide and regarded just like her and is then pulled into a conspiracy wherein she learns she's a clone.
Outlander (2014 – Present)
Diana Gabaldon's great-selling books approximately a married nurse in World War II who's transported returned in time to 1743, and unearths herself stuck inside the Jacobite risings and between very extraordinary men.
Over the Garden Wall (2014)
Two brothers (Elijah Wood and Collin Dean), lost in an unusual wooded area referred to as the Unknown, try to locate their manner home with the help of a mysterious, aged woodsman and an irritable bluebird. The lively miniseries won an Emmy.
People Just Do Nothing (2014 – 2018)
This award-triumphing British mockumentary follows four guys in their early thirties going for walks a pirate radio station was known as Kurupt FM from a tiny flat in west London.
Peaky Blinders (2013 – Present)
The exploits of the Shelby crime circle of relatives in Birmingham, England between the 2 World Wars, with elements borrowed from the nineteenth-century gang of the identical call, which legend goes used to stitch razor blades into their caps.
Please Like Me (2013 – 2016)
After being dumped via his female friend, an Australian man living in Melbourne realizes that he's gay. But it's simply one new assignment alongside looking after his depressed, suicidal mother. At least his ex-female friend is being supportive.
Peep Show (2003 – 2015)
The lives of very special, dysfunctional twenty-somethings sharing a flat in South London, and their daily farcical antics that made it a cult preferred.
Pose (2018 – Present)
Set inside the eighties and nineties, prolific creator Ryan Murphy gives an examination of the underground LGBT subculture booming in New York, alongside the rise of the prosperous adolescents and the evolving social and literary scene. The second season no longer but to be had, use Hotstar.
Rake (2010 – 2018)
A smart defense attorney (Richard Roxburgh), addicted to cocaine, playing, and women, takes up the maximum outrageous cases — from cannibals to intercourse offenders — available in Sydney, Australia.
Rick and Morty (2013 – Present)
An adult lively sci-fi collection in which a cynical and alcoholic mad scientist Rick and his susceptible-willed easily stimulated grandson Morty cross on a chain of misadventures across dimensions and universes.
Russian Doll (2019 – Present)
Amy Poehler co-created this comedy-drama wherein a 36-year-antique female (Natasha Lyonne, additionally co-author) continues dying and reliving the night time of her birthday party, and ought to parent out how to interrupt the time loop.
Sex Education (2019 – Present)
Lacking in lovemaking enjoy however complete of recommendation thanks to his sex therapist mother (Gillian Anderson), a socially awkward British teen (Asa Butterfield) agrees to begin a college intercourse therapy medical institution with a rebellion (Emma Mackey) in need of money.
Schitt's Creek (2015 – 2020)
After a wealthy own family loses their fortune, they — a video save tycoon, a former soap opera superstar, and their grownup youngsters — should rebuild their lives inside the tiny town they once purchased as a funny story present for the son. Created by using stars and father-son duo Eugene and Dan Levy.
Shtisel (2013 – Present)
The daily lives of a Jewish own family — focused on a pious patriarch who teaches at a neighborhood traditional organization, and his creative, single son — residing in a strictly orthodox, Internet-unfastened neighborhood of Jerusalem, Israel.
A Series of Unfortunate Events (2017 – 2019)
Three imaginative orphans — an inventor, a reader, and an infant with sharp enamel — should outsmart an evil distant relative who is after their full-size fortune, while seeking to find the mystery at the back of a secret society that their dad and mom have been concerned in. Based on the famous children's book series by Lemony Snicket.
Sacred Games (2018 – Present)
Saif Ali Khan and Nawazuddin Siddiqui lead the forged of this edition of Vikram Chandra's 2006 novel, which follows a sincere cop (Khan) looking to shop Mumbai from the plans set in motion with the aid of a gang lord (Siddiqui). Anurag Kashyap and Vikramaditya Motwane are on the helm. Suffered in season 2.
Sherlock (2010 – 2017)
Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman play the well-known detective and his physician sidekick in this contemporary-day variation of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's tales. Terrific and compelling in the first few years, even though it derailed in its fourth season.
The Sinner (2017 – Present)
Bill Pullman's police detective has been the most effective consistent for this anthology crime mystery drama that started life as an ebook edition but has for the reason that charted its adventure. Stars Jessica Biel (season 1), Carrie Coon (season 2), Matt Bomer and Chris Messina (season three).
Star Trek (1966 – 1969)
Gene Rodenberry's original series about the adventures of a starship within the 2260s led with the aid of Kirk, Spock and McCoy doesn't age nicely visually, however, its storytelling endures, set apart a first-rate dip in first-class inside the third season.
Sky Castle (2018 – Present) 
Set in an eponymous expensive neighborhood in suburban Seoul, this Korean drama revolves around the lives of four housewives, who will do something to get their kids admitted into the town's pinnacle prestigious scientific universities.
Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987 – 1994)
Rodenberry took his imaginative and prescient to an even more far-off destiny — the twenty-fourth century — focusing on a new technology of Starfleet officials (Patrick Stewart among them) on a new ship with a recognizable call. The bad first season, sluggish 2nd, and peaks in season five.
Steins; Gate (2011)
A self-proclaimed “mad scientist” probabilities upon time tour on this quick-lived anime series, after which have to journey via time and area to battle evil, a worldwide organization to do something to get their palms on the brand new tech.
Suburra: Blood on Rome (2017 – Present)
Netflix's first Italian-speaking show is acting as a prelude to the 2015 film Suburra, the fight for power between the Mafia, the politicians of Rome and the Vatican. This comes from an investigation into the real-life Mafia Zone.
Stranger Things (2016 – Present)
A nostalgia-heavy love letter to the 80s set in a suburban small city wherein secret scientific experiments into the magical and supernatural, at instances with human subjects, begins to wreak havoc on the ordinary lives of its citizens.
Still Game (2002 – 2019)
Two pensioners and exceptional pals from Glasgow, Scotland get into all varieties of problems as they cope with the trials and tribulations of modern life. A cult hit within the UK, it concludes its run later this year.
Stories via Rabindranath Tagore (2015)
Anurag Basu directed numerous episodes of this anthology collection that attracts from the Bengali author and Nobel laureate's works, in large part centered on confident girls protagonists suffering in a conservative Indian society in pre-Independence 1920s Bengal.
Trollhunters (2016 – 2018)
Guillermo del Toro turns his love for monster tales into an animated series for all ages, following a teenage boy who stumbles onto a mystic amulet and then should defend the arena of people and trolls. First a part of del Toro's Tales of Arcadia trilogy.
Trapped [Ófærð] (2015)
The chief of police in a tiny, remote Icelandic town ought to conflict the climate as he tries to resolve a homicide regarding a dismembered, mutilated frame. It's the maximum high-priced TV collection to be ever made in Iceland.
That '70s Show (1997 – 2006)
The comedy that fueled the Hollywood careers of stars Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher, approximately a group of six high faculty friends going through ordinary teenage problems and trying to parent out their identities. Peaked in season 5.
Unbelievable (2019)
Based on a news article that chronicled the 2008–2011 collection of rapes in two US states, a dramatization that follows a teenage sufferer charged with lying about rape and the 2 detectives (Toni Collette and Merritt Wever) who drive for the fact.
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt (2015 – 2019)
Rescued from a doomsday cult after 15 years, a younger girl armed with a nice mindset decides to begin a new life in New York, with assistance from a homosexual wannabe-Broadway actor roommate, a street-sensible landlady, and a depressed out-of-contact socialite.
Violet Evergarden (2018)
With a ghastly battle in the back of her, a young girl — with bionic palms — raised to be a living weapon, decides to emerge as a ghost-writer as she attempts to discover her beyond and that means of the final phrases spoken to her by her adoptive father in this anime collection.
The Walking Dead (2010 – Present)
Based on the popular comic collection, a horror drama set in a put up-apocalyptic destiny in which the survivors search for a haven in a global overrun by zombies. Hit its top within the 5th season, and never recovered.
Wentworth (2013 – Present)
Locked up even as waiting for trial for the attempted murder of her husband, a woman adjusts to lifestyles in Australian prison and rises via the ranks. Gripping until season 4, submit which the lead actress left.
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New Release Roundup, 2 June 2018: Fantasy and Adventure
The northern frontier of Britannia, a magical school, a conquered city, and Manly Wade Wellman’s Sgt. “Bible” Jaeger feature in this week’s roundup of the newest releases in fantasy and adventure.
Desperate Measures (The Valens Legacy #8) – Jan Stryvant
Things are starting to heat up for Sean and for some of his allies as well. The Sacramento Vestibulum council is starting to act in ways that no one had anticipated, and the Gradatim national council is by no means standing idly by either. When several of the councils decide to ban together in a move to eradicate Sean’s followers and remove him as well, Sean has no choice other than to try and teach them a painful lesson.
But those aren’t all the problems that Sean now has to deal with. More and more people are counting on him as the days go by and the burdens he must shoulder are quickly growing. Between the magical work he must do, the people he must lead, the battles he has to fight, and the money he needs to earn, Sean barely has time for his wives, much less himself these days.
And if dealing with the magic users isn’t enough, there are some very ‘mundane’ issues on the horizon that he may soon find himself dealing with as well.
Embers of Empire (Ava’s Crucible #2) – Mark Goodwin
America has fallen and Ava’s band of misfits is all that stands between freedom and absolute tyranny.
Political division in the United States has reached the boiling point and the Second American Civil War is well underway. Communist agitators have been successful in their efforts to intimidate voters from key states and steal the election. A far-left socialist candidate has seized the reins of power and his designs against the republic are absolute. With a sympathetic congress, he will sign in sweeping bans on firearms, criminalize free speech, and institute a new government agency to root out dissenters.
Ava’s group pledges to launch an insurgency campaign against the occupying force in Texas, but they’ll have to watch out for those who have been tasked with purging the patriots. Her team cannot fail in their mission to liberate Texas. If Texas falls, America’s demise is all but certain.
The Encircling Sea (Vindolanda #2) – Adrian Goldsworthy
Flavius Ferox, Briton turned Roman centurion, is charged with keeping Rome’s empire intact. But from his base at Vindolanda on the northern frontier of Britannia, he feels enemies closing in on him from all sides.
Ambitious leaders await the chance to carve out empires of their own. While men nearer at hand speak in whispers of war and the destruction of Rome.
And now new threats are reaching Ferox’s ears. Stories about the boat-dwelling men of the night, who have cursed the land and only come ashore to feast on men’s flesh.
These are just rumours for now. But Ferox knows that rumours stem from truth. And that no one on this isle is safe from the great, encircling sea…
The Family Shame (The Zero Enigma #4) – Christoper G. Nuttall
Isabella Rubén is a traitor – at twelve years old.
Disgraced, abandoned by her friends and shunned by her family, Isabella is sent into exile with scant hope of returning to her former home. Her destination, Kirkhaven Hall; a stone mansion miles from civilisation, inhabited only by a pair of older exiles. Existence as she knew it is over.
But as she tries to settle into Kirkhaven Hall, and a life far from the one she enjoyed before her fall from grace, she discovers that the hall has secrets. Intruders on the grounds, ghostly shadows moving at night …
… and a plot that may destroy everything she once held dear.
Hunted (The Oddyssey of  Nath Dragon #4) – Craig Halloran
Nath, Darkken and Maefon’s relationships grow stronger and they become quite the formidable band of heroes. Still taken in by the deception, Nath journeys with his new companions across Nalzambor to the town of Old Hen. It is there that they begin a desperate search in a bizarre gargantuan crypt guarded by the undead. Within, they hope to find the secret of Dragon Steel, that can be turned into a weapon, that can kill anything.
Brenwar, Slivver and Master Elween pull their forces together in order to track Nath down. Can they find him before Lord Darkken’s deception takes a complete hold on Nath? Will they be able to reveal the insidious Lord of the Dark in the Day’s deception? Or will Nath set his sights on taking over Nalzambor with his brother?
Hunter’s Oath (Changeling Blood #2) – Glynn Stewart
Jason Kilkenny is a quarter-human Vassal of the Queen of the Fae and the neutral arbiter of supernatural affairs around the Fae Court in the Canadian city of Calgary. He has spent half a year building relationships with the existing power structure–but all of that is thrown into chaos when the Fae leadership dictates that Calgary’s Court split into Seelie and Unseelie factions. Backed by the highest authority, the new Lord Andrell is there to build an Unseelie Court from nothing, and he will brook no interference, no challenges.
Meanwhile, a rogue Fae launches a vicious slaughter at Calgary’s largest public event, and Jason is dragged into an investigation and pursuit of a monster far more powerful than he is. The rogue’s Unseelie heritage brings him into conflict with Lord Andrell, and the city’s peace is threatened.
One wrong step could unleash civil war between the new Courts and Jason’s own secrets could lead to lighting the embers of a civil war amongst all Fae–embers that have slumbered since before his birth.
If only he knew what those secrets were…
Magna Carta (The Border Knight #4) – Griff Hosker
The Earl of Cleveland has managed to put himself in King John’s good graces just at the time when other barons decide to rebel. They seek more land and power. The newly appointed Earl is caught in the middle. When the Scots begin to raid once more Sir Thomas is forced to rally the loyal knights of the north and repel them. Following the actual history which led to the Magna Carta and beyond this fast-moving novel moves from Scotland to Wales and Northampton and Lincoln. It culminates in the battle of Lincoln 1217 when the French army attempted to conquer England.
So long as the Earl and William Marshal stand shoulder to shoulder with the boy king, Henry III, then England will be safe!
Party of Assassins – Steven Maurer
The thing about war is that life still goes on.
As rival princes ravage across Aeterna, mustering armies to vie for the throne of the Nutearean Empire, Xanthe’s main concern is getting a date for the upcoming Festival of Favors. Hard for a poor scholar’s daughter, who sees nothing in her looks that would ever attract a suitable boy.
Yet even in the relative safety of northern Thule, the southern interregnum brings danger. Fanatics rise when rulers fall. The Curate preaches that ancient technologies weren’t lost due to apocalyptic battles, but seized as divine punishment for mortals usurping the authority to shape life. Some schismatic zealots go further. Against the law, they murder ‘witches’ – girls with mysterious talents engineered into their bloodlines – hoping to cleanse mankind of its sins.
And Xanthe has a secret…
A Sellsword’s Wrath (Seven Virtues #2) – Jacob Peppers 
Aaron Envelar thought a sellsword’s life was as dangerous as any life could be. He was wrong.
Trapped in a conquered city with a reward on their heads, Aaron and his companions must find a way to elude the soldiers pursuing them while he struggles to understand his bond with Co, a magical creature of myth and the Virtue of Compassion. There is power within the bond, power that could help him protect his friends, if he’s lucky enough to master it before the darkness within the bond consumes him.
But luck, Aaron knows, is a blade reached for in the dark, the man who grasps it as likely to bleed for his trouble as find the handle.
Stalked by Belgarin’s soldiers, Aaron and his companions struggle to find allies before it’s too late. But Belgarin’s army is not the only danger they face, and even should they escape, even should Aaron master his bond with a legendary creature of magic, they may still fail. They may still die.
For there are other legends in the world, other magic. And not all legends are good ones. Not all magic is benign.
Tales of Anyar (Destiny’s Crucible #5) – Olan Thorensen
The Destiny’s Crucible series chronicles the incredible adventure of Joseph Colsco, a college student of no particular importance, who is thrust into an unimaginable fate by an accident that couldn’t happen—but did. Cast naked on the planet Anyar, he forges a new life for himself and rises to prominence and responsibilities he would otherwise never have imagined. However, much is left undone and uncertain. For readers who finished the first four books, many questions were left unanswered, and many stories left untold. This collection of short stories and novellas addresses some of the questions, expands previous books, and points to future directions. The anthology begins not on the planet Anyar but on Earth, with the aftermath of the improbable accident that starts Joseph Colsco on his new life.
Worse Things Waiting – Manly Wade Wellman
Available again for the first time in 45 years, Shadowridge Press is proud to present Manly Wade Wellman’s WORSE THINGS WAITING, one of the cornerstone short story collections in the fantasy and horror genres. Originally published by the legendary imprint Carcosa, Worse Things Waiting gathers 28 stories and two poems, selected from over 100 stories—the cream of nearly a half-century of fiction taken from the pages of Weird Tales, Unknown, Strange Stories and many other Golden Age pulps. Included are such classic tales as—
“The Undead Soldier”- featuring the original ending that Weird Tales considered too horrific to publish.
“The Devil Is Not Mocked” and “The Valley Was Still”- adapted for TV on Night Gallery and The Twilight Zone respectively.
“Coven” and “Fearful Rock”- Wellman’s two novelettes featuring Sgt. “Bible” Jaeger and his battles with diabolical evil in the Civil War south.
—and many more. The very best of Manly Wade Wellman, fully illustrated with over 30 ghoulish drawings by the legendary master of the macabre, Lee Brown Coye.
Cirsova #8 – edited by P. Alexander
For readers who want exciting tales of daring heroes up against impossible odds in exotic settings, the eight issue of Cirsova: Heroic Fantasy and Science Fiction is now hot off the press.
Featuring stories from Nathan Dabney, Jon Zaremba, J.D. Brink, Jim Breyfogle, Amy Power Jansen, Donald Jacob Uitvlugt, Jennifer Povey, Ken McGrath, and J. Manfred Weichsel.
New Release Roundup, 2 June 2018: Fantasy and Adventure published first on https://medium.com/@ReloadedPCGames
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The Kickstarter campaign for A Destiny Forged: Adventurers Anthology art book launches in 5 DAYS!
Lovers of dragons, elves, magic, sword fights, dungeons, and adventure, please consider supporting us come August 18th!
Our book will have over 80 pages of full color fantasy illustrations by the most talented artists from around the world! This will be one of the most diverse collections of fantasy art on Kickstarter!
$25 will get you the physical copy of the book, and we also have extras! Take a look at some of the goodies you can get depending on your pledge!
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Here’s a preview of one of my pieces for the @a-destiny-forged artbook.
Did I mention that the Kickstarter campaign is starting AUGUST 18TH?????
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A preview of my second page for @a-destiny-forged - adventure/ fantasy themed zine!  THE KICKSTARTER CAMPAIGN IS ON! Please, consider backing us, the project is amazing and it’s been great to work with all these skilled artists!
Visit the Kickstarter page here: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/928495670/a-destiny-forged-adventurers-anthology-fantasy-art 
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Coming in 2020:  SHORT STUFF, a feel-good YA anthology from Duet Books
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It could start anywhere…
At a summer vacation at the lake, just before heading off to college. In a coffee shop, when the whole world is new. In a dragon’s cave, surrounded by gold. At a swim club, with the future in sight.  In SHORT STUFF, bestselling and award-winning authors dial down the angst in four meet-cute LGBTQ young adult romances.
SHORT STUFF features stories from Julia Ember (The Seafarer’s Kiss), Jude Sierra (Idlewild, What It Takes), Kate Fierro (Love Starved), and the writing team of Tom Wilinsky and Jen Sternick (Snowsisters). Edited by Alysia Constantine (Olympia Knife, Sweet). 
Cover art by C.B. Messer.
Gilded Scales by Julia Ember
Trapped in a quiet, coastal town where nothing ever happens, 16-year-old warrior Fenn longs for adventure and glory. When a dragon attacks a neighboring village, kidnaps a maiden and makes its home in the sacred field of kings, Fenn begs her Aeldorman to send her to fight it. Though the fearsome dragon has already incinerated the warriors who have tried before, Fenn sees it as her duty to rescue the girl trapped deep in the burial mounds with the beast, or die trying.
But Fenn discovers that the maiden and dragon are one in the same, the result of a terrible curse. Going against her own people, she sets out to save the girl and forge a new destiny for herself. A bisexual retelling of the medieval epic poem, Beowulf. The August Sand by Jude Sierra
As the eldest child in his family, Tommy Hughes always felt the weight of responsibility growing up—to his mother, who depended on him, and to his kid brother and sister, who looked up to him. But during a summer vacation to the Michigan shore, Tommy chafes to break free and to start experiencing a series of firsts before embarking for the new world of college. 
I Ate the Whole World to Find You by Tom Wilinsky & Jen Sternick
Sparks fly at the local swim club when the manager orders Will, a snack bar chef with culinary ambitions, to cook for the club's surly Olympic hopeful, Basil, who isn’t amused when Will’s first special is called the “Basil Rickey.”  Complicated by the incompatible terminology of competitive sports and culinary arts, Basil and Will clash—until they both learn the importance of breaking out of their lanes.
Love in the Times of Coffee by Kate Fierro 
A story of best friends, Gemma and Anya, told in a series of coffee-flavored glimpses. From the first mocha at age fifteen to cups of simple instant coffee after their first night together at twenty, they laugh, love and learn, taking a scenic route to romance. 
Coming June 9th from @duetbooks​. Add it to your Goodreads TBR here.
Pre-order now at the IP Web Store and Amazon, with additional retailers coming soon.
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Get ready! On August 18th we’re launching the Kickstarter for A Destiny Forged: Adventurers Anthology!
About the book:
A Destiny Forged: Adventurers Anthology is an art book centered around fantasy characters and their adventures. The unifying theme is the fantasy/adventure genre which so many have different perspectives on based on where their interests lie. Be it Dungeons and Dragons or Pathfinder, Tolkien, The Elders Scrolls, or other high fantasy fiction, these illustrations are composed of the creator’s original visions and interpretations of the genre, rather than existing material. Whether Mage or Barbarian, Elf or Tiefling, lawful good or chaotic evil, all are adventurers, through and through!
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Book Details:
8.5″x11″
Perfect bound
65+ pages
Full color
We have lots of pledge tiers. Starting at $1 you get a desktop wallpaper and your name published in the thank you section. We also offer prints and a digital copy of the book.
Pledging $25 will get you a physical copy of the book, and there are other tiers with extras like exclusive prints, charms, and much more! We even have free extras planned for our stretch goals!
Check out our team of talented artists from across the globe!
For more information and updates, follow @a-destiny-forged on tumblr, @ destiny_forged on twitter, and watch out for us on Kickstarter!
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Artist of the day: @eleerra
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