Review of The Travelers by Keith Wayne McCoy
A well written and emotional historical fantasy.
A well written and emotional historical fantasy.
The Persian Simurgh – always a female – is known to be a defeater of poisonous snakes, and knowledgeable in the healing arts.
Now we’re getting down to it: don’t think Bob Heinlein had this in mind when he said that author’s competed for “beer money”…
In this week’s viewing: Cute High and Yatterman Night compete for the least surprising reveal, Death Parade literally shows its cards, and more!
Which novel has RK vetted for this go ’round? Read on to find out!
To have one’s heart and soul passed over for another can be a devastating thing.
In this week’s viewing: Yona takes charge, Death Parade gets brutal, Cute High skewers moe, and more!
Read on to find the latest addition to The Greatest Fantasy Novels of ALL Time
The phoenix remains popular: A symbol of new beginnings, of adversity overcome, and of reinventing oneself, perhaps.
Swords of Steel is a heavy metal anthology that takes us back to the art of traditional fantasy storytelling by painting heroes and villains as dark as the realms they inhabit.
Meet the kindermers – mermaid children – in Dianne Lynn Gardner’s Pouraka
In this week’s viewing: Yatterman Night rescues Baby Nessie, JoJo’s humor gets literally juvenile, and more!
Fantasy author Dianne Lynne Gardner, a team of writers, actors and TV production professionals have teamed up to produce an Indie Television Show – Cassandra’s Castle.
Michael. J. Sullivan, Del Rey and Fuse LIterary announce four (+1?) deal.
In this week’s viewing: Brotherly love, motherly love, and some more dubious targets of affection.
“Why, sometimes I’ve believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast.”
Within the thick glossy pages of In Search of Lost Dragons looms the ghastly yet romantic images of beasts one might find in dreams – or nightmares.
In this week’s viewing: Yona meets a test with courage, Yatterman Night meets one with crazy, and more! And a link to NSFW imagery….
Find out what novel has just been added to the Greatest Fantasy Novels of All Time list
Considered by some to be groundbreaking, this creative endeavor is “structured like a symphony, The Eternity Quartet is divided into four movements representing the four seasons, each containing four stories.”
“For God’s sake let us sit upon the ground And tell sad stories about the death of kings.” Richard 11, Act 3, Scene 2 Shakespeare knew how to entertain a crowd and teach history at […]
In this week’s viewing: JoJo and Cute High deal with defectors, Yona contends with a reluctant dragon, and more!
What novel qualifies for the list of the Greatest Fantasy Novels of All Time?
Ivan clues us in on the FIRST EVER scheduled meeting for SF & Fantastic literature in Bolivia
Este primer encuentro de Ciencia Ficción y Literatura Fantástica de Bolivia está organizado

Iván Prado Sejas , escritor, crítico literario, poeta, gestor cultural y ensayista. Recibió en 1998 el premio literario del Ministerio de Educación de Bolivia con su novela corta en quechua “Inka Kutimunña” (“El Inca se ha vuelto”), en la cual describe la toma de poder por los indígenas
Producción:
En Cuento y Relato ha producido: Los Sueños del Padre (2017) y Vuelo hacia el Infinito (2020). Coautor de las Antologías de Cuentos: Las Remotas Edades, Las Imposibilidades Posibles, I Antología de Ciencia Ficción Neoindigenista, Sueños y Encanto, y Realidades y Ficciones: Cuentos y relatos de Tarata. Ha publicado cuentos en antologías, revistas, sitios web y blogs literarios
En Poesía ha producido poemarios: Dulces Fragancias para Pilar (20214), Arawi Valluno (2010) y Mujer Eterna (2011). Asimismo, ha publicado poemas en la revista bilingüe ILLA (2015) En Antología de la Poesía Quechua. 3ra. Ed., (2014) de Hermógenes Ortuño y en la antología Poesía Quechua en Bolivia (2016) de Julio Noriega Bernuy. Igualmente, ha publicado poemas en revistas, blogs y webs literarias.
En Novela, ha publicado: Inka Kutimunña (1998), Las Amazonas, Poder y Gloria (2006), El Crepúsculo en la Noche de los Tiempos (2008), Samay Pata (2012), Hananpacha (2014) y Operación Ruphay Kutimun: La liberación de Prometeo (2023)
Ha escrito crítica literaria, reseñas y ensayos en la revista norteamericana Amazing Stories. Ha publicado sus trabajos en diferentes blogs, revistas y webs.
Es docente universitario en la Universidad Mayor de San Simón, Past Presidente de PENBOLIVIA y PEN Cochabamba, y Presidente de PENQUECHUA. Ha sido Coordinador de la Asociación de Escritores de Ciencia Ficción y Narrativa Fantástica – SUPERNOVA.
Es Psicólogo, formado en la Universidad de Brasilia, con Maestría en Dirección y Administración de Empresas, Terapeuta Gestalt y Docente Universitario.
En el campo espiritual es autodidacta, y ha investigado obras de esoterismo, espiritualidad, misticismo, biografías de personajes espirituales y otras que enriquecen sus obras. Ha incursionado también en las áreas de la Exobiología y la Exopsicología, habiendo presentado trabajos en diferentes congresos. Ha publicado un libro con dos ensayos de Ideas sobre conciencia humana y conciencia alienígena (2021).

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