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A review by ameliareadsstuff
Old Moon Quarterly Issue 1; Summer 2022: A Magazine of Dark Fantasy and Sword and Sorcery by Carys Crossen, Old Moon Quarterly, Old Moon Quarterly, Paula Hammond
adventurous
dark
medium-paced
4.0
A collection of four weird sword-and-sorcery tales.
"A Town Called Trepidation" is the most fantastical, with the kind of world-building I'm sure the author could easily write a novel around. "Stella Splendens" is very effectively brutal and short. "The Questing Beast" was my personal favourite, retelling an Arthurian story for a fun, clever perspective. And "Brightstar" rounds us out with some good ol' Viking horror.
I'm looking forward to reading more of what Old Moon Quarterly has to offer.
"A Town Called Trepidation" is the most fantastical, with the kind of world-building I'm sure the author could easily write a novel around. "Stella Splendens" is very effectively brutal and short. "The Questing Beast" was my personal favourite, retelling an Arthurian story for a fun, clever perspective. And "Brightstar" rounds us out with some good ol' Viking horror.
I'm looking forward to reading more of what Old Moon Quarterly has to offer.