1. Heroic Fantasy Quarterly&...

Fall has finally arrived, bringing a break in the relentless summer heat, and the release of issue #62.  We tromp through the fallen leaves bearing three stories, two poems, art and audio!  Get a fire lit to ward off the growing long...

2. Heroic Fantasy Quarterly&...

**9/14/24 update– We’ve uploaded page 12 of Gary McClusky’s comic “Spear and Fang” based on the Robert E. Howard story of the same name.  Check  it out here!** Summer is in full swing in our neck of the...

3. Heroic Fantasy Quarterly ...

A remarkable milestone—issue #60!  For this special occasion we bring you works by the S&S scions James Enge, Howard Andrew Jones, and up-and-comer Gregory Mele.   We bring you poetry from award winners Jennifer Crow and Ann...

4. Heroic Fantasy Quarterly&...

The long gloomy days of winter getting you down?  Eager to get out and back to adventure?  Our offerings will lift your spirits and enflame your blood!  We’ve got three original stories and a fantastic poem.  Drag your chair to the fire...

5. Heroic Fantasy Quarterly&...

HFQ senior editor Adrian Simmons has been filling in the edge of the wilderness hexmap and the encounter locations in the urban settings.  From such dangerous locales we have brough you the best  S&S fiction and poetry—well worth the...

SWARM TIME ON MARUZAR

SWARM TIME ON MARUZAR, by Dariel R. A. Quiogue   Of the seven who had attempted to escape the mines of Sommathar through the fabled Ancients’ Way, only Lakann came out to see Maruzar’s gold-banded night...

THE RIDER IN DARKNESS

THE RIDER IN DARKNESS, by Phil Emery, with audio by the author     Clouds shamble ‘cross the death-pale morn, Mist writhes about the plain, Brooding low in ravening dawn Portending...

HUGIN AND MUNIN AND ODIN’S EYE

HUGIN AND MUNIN AND ODIN’S EYE, by Colleen Anderson, with audio by the author     Ravens always follow their whims independent thinkers given to hijinks wayward flights to their fancy  ...

Heroic Fantasy Quarterly–Q53

Life has intruded on the schedules of the HFQ editorial staff and we’ve struggled, burning the midnight illuminated candles, threading the catacombs for the proper funerary cerements to grind into the finest...

CROWN OF AZT’NYR

CROWN OF AZT’NYR, by Mike Adamson, with art by Miguel Santos   Each Age shall know its hero. When times demand, unbeknownst to the man or woman whose stout heart shall be chosen, valour shall be...

THE WAKING GODS

THE WAKING GODS, by D.H. Rowe, with art by Simon Walpole   The jungle island of Iakala pierced the ocean. At its highest point a colossal structure rose above the canopy. The native people of the island...

THE PATH OF TWO ENTWINED, A TALE OF AZAT...

THE PATH OF TWO ENTWINED, A TALE OF AZATLÁN, by Gregory Mele   Tehanuwak, the Land of Obsidian and Bronze, is a sweeping vista of ancient city-states in misty highlands and steaming jungles of the deep...

THE SINGING HARP

THE SINGING HARP, by Colleen Anderson, with audio by the author. Once the greatest musical implement passed from gods to Taliesen strings each representing the harmony of the spheres singing a melody that...

MANAGARM

MANAGARM, by Jennifer Crow, Art by Caterina Gerbasi     Moon-wolf snuffles at Ygdrasil’s roots, scent of god and oracle rune-scratched in the air. How long has this beast chased its quarry...

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