by philwilliams | Apr 9, 2024 | Editorial, The Blood Scouts
Since I started writing However Many Must Die, I’ve taken quite an interest in World War 1-era fantasy, though hunting it out, and seeing other people asking about it, often seems to produce scant results. With that in mind I thought it might be interesting to share...
by philwilliams | Dec 9, 2021 | Ordshaw Series, Short Stories
The Merry (Part 3): An Ordshaw Vignette It is the most wonderful time of the year, because I have for you the final part in the Ordshaw Vignette saga that is The Merry. Those of you who’ve been with me for a while have no doubt been eagerly awaiting more (or...
by philwilliams | Sep 10, 2020 | Book Reviews
Book Review: Spit & Song by Travis Riddle Spit & Song by Travis Riddle is available now. I read this a while back and am just now writing a review because it’s Self-Published Fantasy Month and that inspired me to be less of a terrible person who reads...
by philwilliams | Dec 17, 2019 | Book Reviews
My year in reading: 2019 Reaching the close of 2019 (and the decade), I’m revisiting some of my best reads of the year. I’ve got a lot of book recommendations in this somewhat mammoth post, and some stats out the back, for those that care. I’ve read some 92 books so...
by philwilliams | Sep 8, 2019 | Book Reviews
True Bastards by Jonathan French (Lot Lands Book 2) is out on October 8th, 2019. I was very lucky to receive an advance copy of True Bastards recently, so I felt it my duty to post a longer review than usual. Well, because of that and because I really like these...