329 words The future of ebooks: untapped potential 372 words Which character do you care for least? 560 words Looking for help completing my reading challenge list 414 words Neil Gaiman on Rules of Magic 334 words /r/Fantasy General Discussion April 03, 2015 448 words 6 awesome female Tolkien characters from his extended works, otherwise known as 6 really good reasons to finally get around to reading the silmarillion 672 words How do you define quality in Fantasy? 428 words What are some mistakes you see often in books, specifically first time authors, that you just can't stand? 379 words My first novel, Fae - The Wild Hunt, is a year old today! As a birthday celebration I'm having a giveaway competition, check the comments for details. 460 words Does dystopian fiction translate to all cultures? A thoughtful essay by Mark Lawrence. 490 words Does dystopian fiction translate to all cultures? A thoughtful essay by Mark Lawrence. 479 words If you've written and independently published a Kindle fantasy/sci-fi novel that currently has less than ten reviews on Amazon, comment here and I'll buy it, read it, and review it (if I haven't before, up to five) 628 words Sanderson's latest blog, where he talks a bit about tweeking a book post-publishing. 328 words Anyone else get annoyed that supernatural smut gets lumped in with sci-fi/fantasy book listings? 387 words Does dystopian fiction translate to all cultures? A thoughtful essay by Mark Lawrence. 325 words [Spoilers All]So just finished 'The Autumn Republic' and have a few thoughts/questions... 376 words Writers in r/fantasy describe the world/characters/environments in your work and I will sketch them for you! :) 380 words Writers in r/fantasy describe the world/characters/environments in your work and I will sketch them for you! :) 349 words Does dystopian fiction translate to all cultures? A thoughtful essay by Mark Lawrence. 524 words So in light of Brandon Sanderson's latest blog, hiw does /r/fantasy feel about post-publication revisions in general?