Ein Beitrag von Dean M. Drinkel
There is nothing to fear but fear itself... Twenty six original tales of horror by established masters of terror and talented new voices lie within this Lexicon of Fear. Beware the dark power of words in BIBLIOPHOBIA...a carnival double act made in Hell can be found in the clown cemetery in COULROPHOBIA...an artist loses his power to create ice sculptures because of his fear of cold in FRIGOPHOBIA, but that is the least of his problems as his therapist suffers the same phobia...
Ein Beitrag von Bettina von Allwörden (Meister)
Janet Morris, American author of fiction and nonfiction books, is - in the area of fiction - best known for her "Sacred Band of Stepsons" and the series "Heroes in Hell".
For all of you who have read the interviews and always wondered what the Sacred Band and especially Tempus Thales is about - here is your ultimate chance:
From now on until May 17th 2012 the free download of "Beyond Sacntuary" is available via Amazon.
Ein Beitrag von Horst Hermann von Allwörden
In the first part of the interview Jacqueline Lchtenberg introduced herself and her Sime~Gen-series to our readers. Now we have a more closer look on the series.
Amongst other things, we ask her, whether the Sime~Gen-series is the vampire-myth in SF garment. And we talk the German editions ...
Ein Beitrag von Seanara Coyote
Memorable stories, the ones that live in our hearts forever, are all about what C.G. Jung and Joseph Campbell call "archetypes." Characters and themes that resonate in our collective unconscious, whose adventures play out time and again with different names and fresh surroundings.
Sime~Gen stories are all archetypal. They are what co-authors Jacqueline Lichtenberg and Jean Lorrah call "intimate adventure": the hero's journey, or quest to re-member himself or herself.
Ein Beitrag von Horst Hermann von Allwörden
In the good old Eighties I read »House of Zeor« und »Unto Zeor, Forever«. These books were published in Germany by the publisher Moewig in two various editions. Then the German publications stoppend.
On Facebook I met Jacqueline Lichtenberg (again) and read that the Sime~Gen-Series (which the two books from Moewig belonged to) hadn't ended. Just the opposite. - This was something we had to challenge ... and Jacqueline Lichtenberg provided her help.