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Fantasy Novella Submissions: A Review of the Latest Releases

Fantasy novellas have become increasingly popular in recent years, as readers seek out shorter, more focused stories in the fantasy genre. Here is a review of some of the latest releases in fantasy novellas:

  1. The Tower of Living and Dying by Anna Smith Spark: This novella is set in the same world as Smith Spark's Empires of Dust trilogy and tells the story of a powerful necromancer who seeks to reclaim his place in the empire. It's a dark and violent story that explores themes of power, ambition, and redemption. The author's writing is evocative and the world-building is excellent.

  2. The Memory of Souls by Jenn Lyons: This novella is set in the same world as Lyon's The Chorus of Dragons series and tells the story of a powerful sorcerer who is tasked with saving his people from a powerful enemy. It's a complex and thought-provoking story that explores themes of sacrifice, duty, and the cost of power. The author's writing is masterful and the world-building is rich and detailed.

  3. The Deepest Blue by Sarah Monette: This novella is set in the same world as Monette's The Doctrine of Labyrinths series and tells the story of a powerful mage who must confront her past and the secrets that have shaped her. It's a powerful and emotional story that explores themes of identity, family, and the power of love. The author's writing is evocative and the world-building is immersive.

  4. The Dragon's Daughter by John Langan: This novella is set in the same world as Langan's The Fisherman and tells the story of a young girl who must confront the legacy of her father, a powerful dragon who terrorized the land. It's a dark and atmospheric story that explores themes of power, responsibility, and the price of revenge. The author's writing is haunting and the world-building is rich and immersive.

  5. The Witchfinder's Sister by Beth Underdown: This novella is set in the same world as Underdown's The Witchfinder's Sister and tells the story of a young girl who must confront the legacy of her father, a powerful witchfinder who persecuted and executed many women accused of witchcraft. It's a powerful and emotional story that explores themes of power, responsibility, and the cost of revenge. The author's writing is evocative and the world-building is rich and immersive.

In conclusion, the latest releases in fantasy novellas offer a wide range of stories that explore complex themes and feature rich and immersive world-building. The authors of these novellas have crafted powerful and thought-provoking stories that are sure to appeal to fans of fantasy literature.

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