Black Gate’s Theodore Beale posted the latest advance review of Rage of the Behemoth today.
Go read it. Now!
Be sure to leave a comment there (the more comments the more search results!) – then come back here and order your own copy at the soon-to-be-gone pre-release prices! Oh, make Kaimer happy and leave a comment here, too
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Jason M. Waltz is the founder and sole operator of RBE. A passion for heroic adventure fantasy drove him from comfortably reading it to sometimes writing it to occasionally reviewing it to carefully editing it to enthusiastically publishing it. Jason believes two things about the state of genre fiction: there will soon be a resurgence in the popularity of short fiction and in the popularity of heroic fantasy adventure, to include Sword & Sorcery. Jason plans for RBE to be a driving force in both.
Fantastic review! I’m looking forward to getting my copy so I can finally see what the fuss is about
Glad to see Shabak sticks around! I’m going to start working on the ol’ kabrisk’s first novel outing this summer, so such encouragement is particularly welcome.
Very nice review indeed coming from Black Gate, one of the last places around that appreciates true Sword and Sorcery. If this is any indication, then it looks like the anthology has certainly reached its intended audience.
Now I need to axiously await my turn to read it!
Great review, though I’m scratching my head over the ‘Love Child’ comment he made about my story. Is that a good or bad thing?
As a follow up, everyone tells me it’s a good thing, so I guess I was reading too much into it…
I agree, fantastic review. I’m really looking forward to reading what sounds like some damned fine tales.