Fantasy Literature Gallery
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Omat, Brandr and Black Mask from Jordanna Max Brodsky’s fantasy tale The Wolf in the Whale.The
thewritingcafe:Here are the results for the fantasy section of the survey.
fuckyeahlesbianliterature: Lesbrary Link Round Up: November 2 - 15 [image description: the covers o
Howl said, “I think we ought to live happily ever after,” and she thought he meant it. S
Middle-earth March - Day 19 Have you ever read Tolkien’s published letters? They are
Khaleesi Daenerys Targaryen, Mother of Dragons | Game of Thrones – By Tom Hodges
sirius-oceanus: The Art Of Animation, Jie Ma.
Black Leopard, Red Wolf Inspired by the raw, bold, savage, relentlessly wanton and resplendent
BOOK REVIEW: The Night Circus (2011) by Erin MorgensternNow that National Novel Writing Month has of
Middle-earth March - Day 1 Today’s the day, an epic month full of Middle-earth bliss
Happy International Children’s Book Day!Illustration by Joe Berger.
My currently reading pile. I would just like to point out that Words of Radiance is thicker than ALL
“Strange, I thought, how you can be living your dreams and your nightmares at the very same ti
Middle-earth March - Day 14 “She was (and knew she was) my Lúthien. I will say
Middle-earth March - Day 13 It’s Wednesday, the Weekend is in sight! To clebrate the
Middle-earth March - Day 12 “You cannot pass. I am a servant of the Secret Fire, wiel
Middle-earth March - Day 11 “Farmer Giles of Ham” is a really wonderful tho
Middle-earth March - Day 10 “The Last Homely House East of the Sea” is one
Middle-earth March - Day 9 Who is creeping around in the darkness at Weathertop, scaring our fr
Middle-earth March - Day 8 If you happen to have several @wetaworkshop Hobbit holes, you&rs
Middle-earth March - Day 7 Watch out! A Barrow-wight is lurking in the dark! Today&rs
Middle-earth March - Day 6 “Hey dol! merry dol! ring a dong dillo! Ring a dong! hop a
Middle-earth March - Day 5 Today’s theme for Middle-earth March as suggested by @tolk
Middle-earth March - Day 3 J.R.R. Tolkien considered “The Silmarillion” as
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