THE GOBBLER RAID, by Aidan Redwing, pending artwork by Simon Walpole Pit-pat, pit-pat fall the raindrops from a grey moonless sky. Clink-clank, clink-clank from the mine shaft, the Gobblers creep below. And the villagers lay sleeping, all a bed a-sleeping, on this wretched and dreary night. Skit-scat, skit-scat, scratch their long claws, creeping […]
We are happy to present Gary McClusky’s take on Robert E. Howard’s first published story “Spear and Fang”. Originally published in Weird Tales in 1925. We make no secret of our love of prehistory so we had no saving throw! Pages 3-4 June 11, 2023 Page 5, July […]
February, named after the Roman festival of purification ‘Februa’. Have we finally purified ourselves of the year 2020? Let’s hope so! We here at Heroic Fantasy Quarterly are attempting to purify ourselves of being over three weeks late in our issue updates—which may sound a bit hypocritical being that this issue is two weeks late—but […]
EVERYDAY SOMETHING TRIES TO KILL ME, by Todd Honeycutt, artwork by Andrea Alemanno Timo had left the Queen’s court three weeks ago, too long for such a simple errand. “Bring me a giant’s eye,” the magician had requested. “The left one, of course, is preferable.” As if the side of anything mattered. Two days […]
JACK O’ WRAITHS, by Phil Emery, with audio by the author, artwork by Karolína Wellartová Jack stretched out beneath the afternoon sun and chewed a stem of wheat and drifted back to Nell’s face above his in the barn that morning. Motes of hay dust had floated down onto his bare chest and […]