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You may have noticed that Erin has recently published my very first novel here, 'The Frozen Balance', on Kindle.
This is a part of my efforts to help keep this wonderful site going. If you read it please do comment, post a review or PM me. All feedback to help my writing develop is a kind and welcome gift.
I wrote the story because, at the time (9 years ago), there was a dearth of epic fantasy TG fiction (or at least stories that I could find) and I have always loved world building epic fantasy (LOTR, Elizabeth Moon's 'Deed of Paksenarion', Anne McCaffrey's Pern series etc.).
I also thought that there must be many of you who also thoroughly enjoy epic fantasy and decided to offer some of my own favourites I've found that you may have missed. Equally you may know of other great stories and want to share them. These are a few of my all time favourites.
Sixteen feet of Steel by Bailey Summers
Somewhere Else Entirely by Penny Lane
Milady's wiles by Brandy deWinter (off site)
Maiden by Decree by Maggie Finson
After Winter by Armond
If you have any other suggestions please do add them to this thread. We can try and compile a more permanent list going forward with Erin and the teams help to save favourites for new readers.
Persephone
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Story list.
I started making up a list of my favorite stories by BCTS authors about 2 months ago. I'm still working it. Sixteen Feet of Steel and Somewhere Else Entirely are on my list. My list is still a work in progress but once it is complete I intend to post it on BCTS.
I took a look at the other three. Maiden By Decree looks awesome.
Love Armond’s stories
Of the bunch I like Fragrance the best.
Thanks for the list
Of your list, I've read and enjoyed all but "After Winter". I have to say, I agree with your list 100%. Thanks for sharing.
Linda Jeffries
Too soon old, too late smart.
Nearly anything by the amazing Casey Brooke
You are likely going to find youself reminiscing of the greats like Michael Moorecock or Isaac Asimov.
In the Fantasy Category...
..."The Fae" would be an excellent place to begin, if you're so inclined. Casey writes less fantasy than SF -- and is (IMO) outstanding in both genres -- but stories headed as "Fantasy Worlds" more than do justice to that category.
Eric
Hello there.
I have read most of these stories and found them to be wonderfully creative. I will try to read those that I have not.
Much peace
Gwen
Sixteen feet of Steel by Bailey Summers
Sixteen feet of Steel by Bailey Summers has 29 Chapter. that is like 1 book in a trilogy, books 2 and 3 ?
This books are not TG but this is a book that I measure book in this genre against Empire of the East by Fred Saberhagen . on that note I do like Sixteen feet of Steel.
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