1. Heroic Fantasy Quarterly&...

Summer?  Already?  Time the Avenger will not be stopped, nor will Heroic Fantasy Quarterly!  Behold issue #68, comin’ atcha with three stories and two poems, plus our standard cargo of outstanding artwork (that cargo is on the way!)....

2. Heroic Fantasy Quarterly-...

Happy February!   After being trapped in our lair due to incredibly cold and snowy weather, we have emerged to find a world gone quite mad.  We’re here to anchor your sanity and give you respite with tales of adventure!  What we bring you...

3. Heroic Fantasy Quarterly&...

Happy November!   The cycle of the year turns and the last grasping claws of summer finally have released their grasp.  So fill your grasping hands with issue #66 of Heroic Fantasy Quarterly!  We bring you three stores, two poems, art and...

4. Heroic Fantasy Quarterly&...

Summer sizzles across the plains and Heroic Fantasy Quarterly sizzles across the internet like Smeagol after a double gainer into the Cracks of Doom.  We bring you four stories, three poems, artwork and triple, triple, TRIPLE! audio! Dig...

5. BRIDE-PRICE PAYED TWICE

BRIDE-PRICE PAYED TWICE, A TALE OF THE AZATLÁN, by Gregory Mele   My grandson is in trouble again, eh? Pele complaining you spend too much time staring out to sea, dreaming? Pah! Then he should not have named you Akkelu. I named your...

THE LINTON BANSHEE

THE LINTON BANSHEE, by Rev. Joe Kelly, artwork by Karolína Wellartová   The sound started, quite suddenly, some ways off past the fields outside town, in the direction of Linton Hill: a wailing,...

FEAST OF THE CARRION EATERS

FEAST OF THE CARRION EATERS, by Aidan Redwing   Upon the field men set a feast for crows. Choice cuts of meat, are freshly slaughtered, butchered, then abandoned, to the care of the carrion eaters....

DYNASTY

DYNASTY, by Gary Every, art by Simon Walpole   The queen was pregnant with the king’s heir. She wished to set a good example for the pious peasants and always attended Sunday services at the...

GERTRA OF THE GRINDSTONE

GERTRA OF THE GRINDSTONE, by Scott T. Hutchison, art by Gary McClusky     Everyone in Rayjbaer delivers their blades to Gertra. No one hones with a finer edge. She has all day to achieve cutting...

Heroic Fantasy Quarterly–Q50

Welcome to ISSUE #50!  To make this special deluxe issue happen we adventured across the world, from dusty tombs to steamy jungles, from remote wilderness to crowded urban settings, we’ve spun up S&S gold...

THE REPRIEVE

THE REPRIEVE,  By Darrell Schweitzer, artwork by Andrea Alemanno   There was an intruder in the room. Prince Tigranes drew his throwing knife and whirled about, searching the night-time shadows. Curtains...

THE LOST PRINCE

THE LOST PRINCE, by Milton Davis, artwork by Miguel Santos   -1- The caravan took its time crossing the expansive desert, its people and camels conserving their energy under the brutal sun. Though they...

THE CARNIVAL JOB

THE CARNIVAL JOB, by Mark Finn, artwork by Miguel Santos   The city-state of Alvara (also called Highgate) wasn’t known for its hospitality, nor its charity. For the past several hundred years, swords...

FATHER-OF-RIVERS, A TALE OF AZATLÁN

FATHER-OF-RIVERS, A TALE OF AZATLÁN, by Gregory Mele, artwork by Justin Pfiel.   Rain fell. As it had yesterday, as it would tomorrow. “At least it’s a warm rain,” Kabil said with a wry grin, slipping...

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