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Bernard is 88% done
The last several installments have been essays and interviews about the genre. I don’t feel like reviewing them individually. Instead I have come with an idea for a story so I’m going to go write it while it is fresh!
Aug 14, 2025 07:37PM
New Edge Sword & Sorcery Magazine: Issue #0

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Bernard
Bernard is 61% done
“The Grief-Note of Vultues” by Bryn Hammond is a well-structured and fast-paced tale, but what the heck: gross giant vulture-human amalgams?! Great artwork by Gilead artist made it even more creepy.
Jul 26, 2025 09:01PM
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Bernard
Bernard is 51% done
“The Vapours of Zinai,” by J.M. Clarke features eldritch magic, demons, temples, slayers and lovers. A well defined plot and nice action drive this story to a satisfying but perhaps too soon end.
Jul 03, 2025 06:24AM
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Bernard
Bernard is 40% done
“The Beast of the Shadow Gum Trees,” by T.K. Rex, is a bit confusing. Creation, immortals, lovers and ecosystem elements converge in this story that seemed more visual than plot-driven.
Jul 03, 2025 06:22AM
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Bernard
Bernard is 34% done
The third story, “Old Moon Over Irukad,” by David C. Smith, has mystery, intrigue, action, death, magical resurrection, treasure hunting, and flirting! All great elements of a sword and sorcery story.
May 20, 2025 09:25PM
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Bernard
Bernard is 23% done
"The Ember Inside" by Remco van Straten & Angeline B. Adams is a tale of two histories, one real, and the other imagined, brought forth through magical(?) tea. Ymke the crippled heroine is the protagonist of both. Clever and ponderous!
May 06, 2025 07:44AM
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Bernard
Bernard is 12% done
Finally making traction on this after only reading the opening editor’s letter before. The first story, “The Curse of the Horsetail Banner” by Dariel R.A. Quiogue, has fine horse-mounted warrior battle sequences. But ultimately didn’t resonate with me. I didn’t identify or sympathize with the main character. Still, not a bad start to the issue.
Apr 27, 2025 10:59AM
New Edge Sword & Sorcery Magazine: Issue #0


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