Review: The Dune Trilogy, by Frank Herbert
I read the first Dune novel back when I was a teenager, drawn, as most kids are, to the idea
I read the first Dune novel back when I was a teenager, drawn, as most kids are, to the idea
Imagine standing on a rocky outcrop, with no way off except jumping to your death where the crashing waves await.
A book about reading books. I don’t know how I found it. I don’t know why I read it. But
It is hard to say why Nerunism is so very harsh in Tal’dor when it is applied much more liberally
Located between the sea of doubts in the south and the sealing sea in the north, Tal’dor is a massive
Tal’dor is the largest of the four countries of Bratsk, and also its most troubled, historically speaking. It is a
In 788 BU, Tal’dor became a nation state, and remained independent until the signing of the Blood Unity. In 1619,
Welcome to Uncity, holding pen of the dead, where souls collect and congregate, before they are tried and sent through the Gates. A city of shades and shadows, where life is an eternal yearning, an immortal absence. Uncity is the third location of my novel, The Nekromika … Continue readingUncity
Necromancers are the reason for such a violation of these sacred boundaries that make all life possible. Through divination, when
Nobody knows where Uncity is. With the exception of necromancers, who contact and visit it mentally, and those dead raptured