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October Bonus Content: Interview: Adam Bolivar

A mid-month surprise! We sit down with Adam Bolivar, author of the just-released The Ettinfell of Beacon Hill (Jackanapes Press), a collection of interwoven supernatural/occult

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Body at the Crossroads

Title: Body at the Crossroads: A Viking Witch Cozy Mystery Publisher: Ratatoskr Press Author: Cate Martin Pages: 194pp Price: $11.99 / $3.99 With her career

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November Bonus Content: Interview: Ceallaigh S. MacCath-Moran

[This issue, we sit down with Ceallaigh S. MacCath-Moran. A poet, musician, podcaster, and scholar, she is currently a PhD candidate in Folklore. Here, MacCath-Moran

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September Bonus Content: Interview: Edward VanDerJagt

[Today, we sit down with Edward VanDerJagt. A Sumerian polytheist and game designer, VanDerJagt here discusses his Oracle Deck and his work on steampunk tabletop

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Blood of a Gladiator

Title: Blood of a Gladiator (Leonidas the Gladiator Mysteries Book One) Publisher: JA/AG Publishing Author: Ashley Gardner Pages: 255 pp Price: $9.99 (paperback) / $3.99

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Manuel Arenas

[This issue, we sit down with author Manuel Arenas. Here, he discusses his new collection, Book of Shadows; his love of fairy tales; and his

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Dragons Don’t Eat Meat

Title: Dragons Don’t Eat Meat (Valkyrie Bestiary Book One) Publisher: WrongTree Press Author: Kim McDougall Pages: 242pp Price: $12.95 / $3.99 Kyra Greene is a

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Vesta’s Fire: A Tale of the Eternal Republic — Part Ten

Vestal Virgin by Johann Valentin Sonnenschein *X* He almost died. He almost died — again. The holy fire twisted in her chest. For so many

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August Bonus Content: Review: Persephone

Title: Persephone Publisher: Eerdmans Books for Young Readers Author: Sally Pomme Clayton Illustrator: Virginia Lee Pages: 28pp Price: varied Published originally in Great Britain in

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Festival Planning 101 — Part Seven: Admin

Image courtesy of Oli Dale at Unsplash Reality check: Most people will never see, understand, or appreciate all the hours of administrative work that go