Having finished Bradley P. Beaulieu’s The Lays of Anuskaya trilogy, moving on to his short stories seemed logical. So, I dived into Lest Our Passage Be Forgotten & Other Stories, got distracted several times, but finished it in the end. Passage collects several short stories, covering a bunch of fantasy sub-genres and set in many… Read more »
Posts Tagged: Bradley P. Beaulieau
First Lines: The Straits of Galahesh & The Flames of Shadam Khoreh
There’s a (now slightly outdated) joke asking why George R.R. Martin doesn’t use Twitter. Because he killed all 140 characters. While I’m two seasons behind on my Game of Thrones-watching, I get the point. While Bradley P. Beaulieu’s The Staits of Galahesh and The Flames of Shadam Khoreh, the second and concluding volumes of The… Read more »
First Lines: The Winds of Khalakovo
Without knowing a thing about Bradley P. Beaulieu or the books he’d written, I backed one of his Kickstarter projects. The one to fund the release of his short-story collection, probably. The exact reasoning eludes me at the moment — it happened a while ago, and a lot has happened since — but I’m guessing… Read more »