Sword & sorcery fiction accented by great art. Our magazine explores the boundaries between the old and new, challenges where the genre is and was, and tells some kick-ass stories. The magazine is published in softcover and digital formats.
Sword & Sorcery magazine featuring short fiction, non-fiction, and gorgeous art. Made with love for the classics, and an inclusive, boundary-pushing approach to storytelling! Luxurious hardcover, classic softcover, and accessible digital formats.
In the early morning hours after the witch is burned, a sole mourner comes to pay their respects to the smoldering stake, only to find that something is lurking in the nearby woods. Think The VVitch meets Annihilation.
The Guardian Angels are getting a celestial glow-up! All four books of the Guardian Angel Academy saga now unite in one Special Edition Omnibus โ a breathtaking collectorโs hardcover that chronicles one girlโs epic journey from darkness into light.
Kale gets his magic unblocked - on purpose, for once! Leif dodges his Terms of Service harder (hah) than ever! Thorn gets lucky!
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A set of art prints and mini book box for The Sea at the End of Everything, a cozy illustrated novella about family with a dash of romance.
Four Sword & Sorcery novellas by NESS magazine authors: "What Rough Beast?" by Bryn Hammond, "The Barbarian at Dream's End" by Steve Hugh Westenra, "Suplex & Sorcery" by June Orchid Parker, and "The Hunt of a Thousand Leagues" by Dariel R.A. Quiogue
A Sword & Sorcery novel by a veteran of the genre.
Two novellas, bound in one book. Mongol-inspired Sword & Sorcery. A claustrophobic, pressure-cooker siege, and a caravan striking out under an open desert sky. Orhan the Snow Leopard and Goatskin the nomad. Dariel Quiogue and Bryn Hammond.
Sword. Sorcery. Sizzle. This brand new anthology features six authors telling spicy Sword & Sorcery stories with a romantic relationship at their heart.
The BOOK OF SHADOWS queer erotica artbook series is back with PARADISE LUST: featuring works focused on the holy, horny, and incomprehensible.