TRAIL OF ASHES, by Caleb Williams ‘Fire… fire!’ The carriage rattling over the earthen bridge and the scalding image of fire jarred Keedran from a troubled sleep. He hardly slept at all anymore. The voices of all of the souls he had conjured wouldn’t let him. He sat up, groaned, and beheld the splendor […]
CHILDREN OF THE STONE, by Ann K. Schwader, with artwork by Miguel Santos We have not always been this planet’s masters, though humankind denies it. Other blood than ours heaped earthen barrows, raised up stones in veneration of some dark & nameless power, avatar of elder shadow slithered through the star-rifts. What survives […]
Winter is in full swing and Heroic Fantasy Quarterly has tales and poems to warm your blood- We interrupt this editorial to point out that Heroic Fantasy Quarterly is eligible for Hugo Nomination, as a Semi-Pro Zine. Want to boost the HFQ signal? Nominate us! We now return you to the editorial already in progress. […]
SERVANT OF THE BLACK WIND, by Gregory Mele I. The attack came at dawn. It was not the time of day that caught the defenders unprepared, it was that it had come at all. The necropolis of Koltopec was certainly an isolated, lonely place, and there were riches aplenty buried in its many tombs […]
TYMASS BY RING-LIGHT, by Mike Adamson Verily it be that, unknownst to the prevailing wisdom, the Gods and Fates shall move in concert and all that is undone shall be remade. From black despair shall come the joy of day, and the bearer of this revolution shall in service be redeemed. ―The Testament of Farnor. […]