The author writes:
This book began as an expansion of my essay, "H. P. Lovecraft: The Decline of the West," in The Weird Tale, but very quickly became something quite different, to the degree that the two works have little save the title in common. I have always been interested in Lovecraft the philosopher, and in my Starmont Reader's Guide to Lovecraft (1982) I attempted a very compressed... [click here for more]
Every day life as it is in the epic world's we make is what this book series is about. it was an attempt at a slice of lifer set in a urban fantasy world. It turned out to be more epic than I could of even imagined.the story is about a magical girls quest to become independence and denounce her families vast fortune due to the hole thing being nothing but blood money and mafia owned. ... [click here for more]