Author: David Sarachman

Citizen of the Island of Misfit Toys, fantasy junky, dungeon master geek. David is an author of the Books of Horizon series with Sorcerer: A Tale of the Last City and Necromancer: A Tale of the Last city.

Let’s get started on this Logan Review. Logan Needed to Be R Rated Deadpool seemed to open pandora’s box of R-Rated superhero storytelling. Fox has been definitely lagging behind the success that Marvel has been propelling itself through the Universe with. Winter Soldier was a spy movie, Ant-Man was a heist movie.  I think this is because Marvel was making genre flicks that happened to have superheroes in them. So Deadpool succeeded because at its heart it was a movie about Romance. Sure, that romantic storyline was a roller coaster of weirdly shaped pieces fitting together to make something wonderful,…

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Five Awesome Comics That You NEED To Read There are probably a billion comics out in the wild right now, and trying to navigate the mess of what’s out there can be daunting. Fortunately, your friends at World of Geek Stuff have poked our heads into the well of comic-book wisdom and plucked out our favorite five books out there now for you to sate your nerd thirst for comic book awesomeness! The next five books aren’t in any sort of order, and some of them have been out for a while so they’re easy to get ahold of. Let…

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We love stories. Check out the 10 Best Story Telling Video Games of all time. What more, we love the mediums we use to tell these stories, but, we also delight in finding new ways to tell them. Cave paintings? Check! Plays? Check! Books? Check! E-Books? Sure, Check! Movies? Hells yes! Check! TV? You betcha! Check! Poetry? Obviously! Check! Youtube videos? Sure, why not? Check! Video games? Huh? Wut? I’m going to be honest with you (and you’re just going to have to trust me on this point, otherwise one of us is just going to be left glaring a…

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How to Publish Your First Fantasy Novel? The purpose of this post has been as a simple guide to getting your fantasy masterpiece published. There are two roads to this goal; The Road To Self Published Glory 1/ Traditional Publishing: I’m mentioning this because it exists but is getting increasingly harder to achieve. You may be the next George R.R. Martin, J.K Rowling, or even Stephen King; but if you can’t find a publisher to read/publish your manuscript, no one will know. Common wisdom these days is that to get through the toss pile of a Publisher that you need…

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It’s like a million geeks crying out in glee…and then posting about it on the internet. Feel free to watch over and over again…we’ll wait till you’re done. Thirty years after the Galactic Civil War, the First Order has risen from the fallen Galactic Empire and seeks to end the New Republic. The Resistance, backed by the Republic and led by General Leia Organa, opposes the First Order. Leia searches for her brother, Luke Skywalker, who has gone missing. On the desert planet Jakku, Resistance pilot Poe Dameron receives a map to Luke’s place from Lor San Tekka. Stormtroopers commanded…

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Writing your first fantasy novel can be one of the most rewarding, awesome, amazing things you do in your entire life. Provided you are willing to roll around in a big old pile of madness while you do it. You look at them, on the back covers of their novels or on their websites and you might be like me, you might think “She looks like a well-adjusted writer, I bet she’s totally not mad as a hatter.”. Well, you’d be wrong because when you decide to begin writing your first fantasy novel you make a promise to the Universe,…

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