Black has a fascinating symbolism. Black is the color of the Underworld for the Greeks, of suffering and mourning for the Romans, of disease, death and wickedness for the people of the Middle Ages. Black is also the color of the fertility of the soil and of rebirth for the ancient Egyptians, of the deities … Continue reading Black Dragons
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The Dragon’s Hoard (Edited by Carol Hightshoe)
"Dragons are well known for their hoards—but not all hoards are created equal. A young dragon starts his hoard with some very precious gifts. One dragon shares her complaints about taxes with a friend as they wait for a lunch delivery. Another dragon defends her most precious treasures against a group of greedy goblins. And … Continue reading The Dragon’s Hoard (Edited by Carol Hightshoe)
Unburied Treasures: an illustrated anthology of speculative fiction
"What do you think of when you hear the word ‘treasure’? Do you picture gold and jewels spilling out of an iron-bound chest? See a glimpse of rare antiques hidden away in an attic? Or is it something more personal? Are there precious mementoes and gifts that are important to you? Pictures and talismans which … Continue reading Unburied Treasures: an illustrated anthology of speculative fiction
Dragon Spindle – Ningazia Balance Series Book 1 (by Jethro J. Burch)
"Balance of life is key to the realm of Ningazia and the struggle between the forces of good and evil have always been in check. But due to an ancient evil that now plagues the realm, a path is set to restore balance and bring the realm back from the brink of destruction . This … Continue reading Dragon Spindle – Ningazia Balance Series Book 1 (by Jethro J. Burch)
Seascape (by Benita J. Prins)
"All that fifteen-year-old Einur Landman has left in the world are his flock of sheep and his beloved little sister. The entire purpose of his life is to keep Lody safe from the Illyrië. But what he never expected was that it would be his own name that was drawn for the child sacrifice. Leaving … Continue reading Seascape (by Benita J. Prins)