Author Archives: David Dalglish
Guest Post: Ty Johnston
So as I’ve climbed up and down the epic fantasy rankings, I’ve noticed another dark fantasy author often attached to my own, my also-boughts, if you will. A fellow indie, it always gave me a good cheer to see him … Continue reading
Shadowdance Trilogy: Bad Guy #238
Whenever a superhero movie comes out, it’s always defined by the villain. When someone asks “which one was Batman Returns?” the easy answer is “the one with Catwoman and Penguin” (or “the one with Christopher Walken,” depending how awesome the … Continue reading
Shadowdance Trilogy: Pack the Moving Vans?
So as release date for A Dance of Death gets closer, I thought I’d try doing a series of blogs rambling on about various parts of the story (while keeping spoilers to a minimum). For example, I won’t tell you … Continue reading
Horror?
I’ve had a few people ask if I have/will write something non-fantasy, mainly after they’ve read A Land of Ash. Well, I’ve dabbled in horror, but really only in short stories. I’ve been featured in several different collections, and I … Continue reading
Update on The Paladins
Meant to do this for the last book, but it appears I write entire novels more frequently than I do blog posts. Anyway, the big news first: edits are in for Clash of Faiths (Paladins, book two). Should receive the … Continue reading
Vacation!
Just a quick note to anyone who might stumble over here: I’m heading off on vacation, and won’t be back until the 20th. My internet activity will be…well, it’ll most likely be nonexistent. So any emails and messages you send … Continue reading
New Cover: Weight of Bieber
So, I often have people talk about how “dark” Weight of Blood is. There’s killing of children, morally ambiguous main characters, necromancy, etc. So I’ve decide this is a problem given how it is the first book of my five … Continue reading
Review: 2001 A Space Odyssey
2001: A Space Odyssey by Arthur C. Clarke My rating: 4 of 5 stars First and foremost, I’ll say I have not seen the movie. Only thing I knew going in was that the movie is a classic, and HAL … Continue reading
Bookbrewer pBooks: SCAM
I like to keep an eye on things, how various companies are reacting to the strange phenomena that is self-publishing. Some companies, like Amazon and B&N, seem to know what they’re doing. Some are dipping their toe into the water, … Continue reading
Map: Dezrel, the East (a redo?)
So for all five of you who’ve visited my website, I released a copy of my map showing the east of Dezrel. Now, I made it clear this was just my personal version, to help me keep track of places … Continue reading