Posts in February is Fantasy Month
How to make your fantasy map feel organic by Emily Golus

World Building

It’s kind of a huge staple of the fantastical genre of fiction.

But it’s such a huge job, and how do you really make an imaginary world feel real? What are some tips and tricks when it comes to thinking about your world and creating a fantasy map?

Well, if you are asking those questions and seeking those answers, you are in luck, because today I have a world building master (and one of my favorite authors) here at the blog to give you some insights into how she goes about infusing realism and believability into her world building!

Please give a warm Safe Return Doubtful welcome to Emily Golus, author of the World of Vindor duology and Crack the Stone!

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Lessons from Re-Reading Harry Potter

Today is my favorite Harry Potter character’s birthday.

Happy birthday, Luna Lovegood!

In honor of me actually knowing something like that, I thought it would be fun to write up a little post about the things that have been hitting me a little more poignantly as Derek has been reading the Harry Potter series out loud to the kids for the past year and a half or so. (We’re in the middle of book 6 right now)!

Of course, I got up this morning and was trying to remember all the things I’ve been sort of squirreling away in my brain in preparation for a post like this and I’m sure I’ve forgotten most of them.

How very Luna Lovegood of me.

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Tahn: From Blood Stained to Blood Washed - A Guest Post by D.T. Powell

I am just thrilled to pieces to have so many wonderful guests stopping by to make February is Fantasy Month so epic!

Not gonna lie, it’s also really nice not to have to write 21 blog posts in a single month…

And I’m so excited to be learning about some epic-sounding fantasy books I’ve never heard of before. This one sounds really intriguing… but I’ll let my guest tell you about it!

Please join me in extending a warm welcome here at Safe Return Doubtful to D.T. Powell!

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Fire In My Heart by Rachel Ann Michael Harris

Happy Lunar New Year

If you know me at all, you know I’m pretty rubbish at remembering holidays in general. If it’s not New Year’s, Easter, Independence Day, Thanksgiving, or Christmas, I’m probably pretty apt to not even know it is a holiday. I blame this in part on the fact that I do remember like everyone I’ve ever known’s birthdays… and that takes up the entire “date remembering drawer” in my head.

However, Rachel Ann Michael Harris kindly brought to my attention that today is not only the start of the Lunar New Year in China, but it’s also their Year of the Dragon, which might not actually have anything to do with the fantasy fiction genre, but does sound super fantasy-y, and happens to go along well with February is Fantasy Month here at Safe Return Doubtful.

I’m nothing if not cultured.

Ahem. (I am laughing at myself here, guys, it’s ok to laugh at me)

Anyway, today I am excited to share with you a truly beautiful short story that Rachel is kindly letting me publish here on the blog and I hope you enjoy it as much as I did!

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A Great Fantasy Author: Guest Post Susan Ruff

Good morning out there, fantasy fans!

I’m so excited about today’s guest post, as it is about an author I had never heard of, but after reading this post I went to see if our library system had any of her books and they did so it’s currently in-transit to my library where I should be able to pick up the whole trilogy in a day or two. (our interlibrary loan system here in WI is seriously the best)

Anyway, I won’t take up your time, let me hand the mic over to my guest!

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