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Novella Of Foxes and Spiders by Hazuko Sionnach Review by Erdwolf_TVL Eldin is a solitary prospector, living at the edge of a small town. He spends his days in the dark tunnels of an old mine, digging
species SPECIES: Foxes, ed. Thurston Howl Review by Miles Reaver Species: Foxes was published in 2018 by Thurston Howl Publications and edited by Thurston Howl himself. The anthology holds thirteen short stories centered on one of
joel kreissman Tower and the Fox by Tim Susman Review by Joel Kreissman Imagine a world where the American Revolution failed. Now, can you also imagine that in this world the British Empire employed sorcerers, and that these sorcerers
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