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Thursday, 3 July 2025
Interview in Crimson Quill Quarterly
Thursday, 30 January 2025
Nadrain the Storyteller
One of my recurring sword and sorcery characters is Nadrain the Storyteller, who sometimes narrates his own adventures (which he hates having) and of people he meets, which enable me to write in the first person for a change.
Wednesday, 26 June 2024
Book Review - Savage Realms Monthly: Tales of Swords and Sorcery May 2024 Issue
SAVAGE REALMS MONTHLY: Tales of Swords and Sorcery
May 2024 # 28
Edited by Willard Black
Literary Rebel LLC, 2024
109 pages
Savage Realms Monthly is now up to its 28th issue. Each issue publishes three stories, often by new writers. This month’s features the return of Steve Dilks, who has the distinction of having had a story in the very first issue. He returns with his popular character, Bohun, a huge black mercenary whose adventures feature frequently in Steve’s stories. Red Trail of Vengeance brings Bohun into contact with a desperate and violent gang of cutthroats who ambush him and, after inflicting him with some sadist tortures, leave him for dead. Which is a big mistake as Bohun is not so easily killed. Even before he has fully recovered from his injuries, Bohun sets out for the bloody vengeance of the title, which takes him to the tyrannically run city of Dhamur from where the cutthroats sprang. When reading sword and sorcery stories I must admit to preferring long stories in which the writer can all but weave a yarn with an involved plot. Which is exactly what Dilks gives us here. Without a doubt Red Trail of Vengeance is the standout story in this issue, with some great fight scenes and finely woven twists and turns and vividly drawn characters. Not that Matthew McConkey’s Last Sigh of the Sea is not brilliant in itself, with a story that edges close to being a fable, as the ruthless King Aelfydd extorts enormous powers by torture from a sorceress which he uses to fulfil his own insatiable ambitions, despite dire warnings of the catastrophic fate he risks by doing so. A well told tale with an increasingly more ominous climax. The final story is John DeLaughter’s Last of the Star-Crossed Wizards, an involved tale of intrigue and double-dealings by powerful beings with whom it is dangerous for mere humans to become involved, laced with some dark humour.
All
in all another excellent issue, proving that Savage Realms Monthly is a
reliable cornerstone of the current resurgence of interest in the sword and
sorcery genre.
Thursday, 29 June 2023
Savage Realms Monthly issue 19 with my story The Dark Priestdom reviewed
Of my story, the reviewer had this to say:
"Next up is David A. Riley’s “The Dark Priestdom” and this one alone is worth the price of admission! It’s the longest of the three tales, running over an hour, but it’s captivating from beginning to end. It tells the tale of a storyteller who gets caught up in a con and winds up being accused of kidnapping a princess. He’ll have help from a Northman to rescue the princess, but the path will be fraught with peril."
To read the full review follow this LINK
Friday, 23 June 2023
Savage Realms Monthly with my story The Dark Priestdom now available on audio
You can now listen to Savage Realms Monthly No 19, which includes my novelette The Dark Priestdom on audio, narrated by the marvellous Robert Lovely, who genuinely adds an extra dimension to the tales he tells.
Here is a link to it on amazon prime.
Wednesday, 7 June 2023
Audio versions of Savage Realms Monthly
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Thursday, 1 June 2023
Savage Realms Monthly for April 2023 reviewed in Schlock Webzine, including my story The Dark Priestdom
Schlock Webzine has just reviewed the April issue of Savage Realms Monthly, which included my story The Dark Priestdom.
Follow this link to read the review online.
Sunday, 16 April 2023
My story Welgar the Cursed is now available in Lyndon Perry's Swords & Heroes
My story Welgar the Cursed (the sequel to The Dark Priestdom which appeared in the March issue of Savage Realms Monthly) is now available in Lyndon Perry's anthology collection Swords & Heroes, which has been published as a paperback and kindle ebook.
Included are stories by Charles Gramlich, Gustavo Bondoni, Michael T. Burke, Teel James Glenn, Tom Doolan, Nancy Hansen, Tim Hanlon, Frank Sawielijew, Cliff Hamrick, J. Thomas Howard, David A. Riley, and Adrian Cole; along with a foreword by Jason M Waltz as well as a roundtable discussion of the current state of sword and sorcery."
Sunday, 9 April 2023
My S&S Story The Dark Priestdom is in the latest issue of Savage Realms Monthly
I am pleased my 10,000 word sword and sorcery story The Dark Priestdom is available now in the latest issue of Savage Realms Monthly (issue No 19, March 2023).
This story features two ongoing characters: Nadrain the Storyteller and Welgar the Northerner.
Nadrain first appeared in Summer of Sci-Fi & Fantasy, edited by Dustin Bilyk in 2022 in The Storyteller of Koss.
Welgar's first appearance is as one of the two main characters in Ossani the Healer and the Beautiful Homunculus, which is still out awaiting acceptance for publication. There is also a sequel to The Dark Priestdom. Welgar the Cursed will be published this May in Swords & Heroes, edited by Lyndon Perry.
A fourth Welgar story, Mask of a Mad God, is currently out with a potential publisher. More about this and Ossani the Healer and the Beautiful Homunculus when either or both are accepted for publication.
My third ongoing character is Ossani the Healer, who made his first appearance in The Storyteller of Koss. Besides Ossani the Healer and the Beautiful Homunculus, he is the main character in Ossani's Slaves, which is another recent tale still out awaiting acceptance for publication.
More stories of all three characters and their occasional crossovers are planned for the future.
Tuesday, 14 February 2023
Two more stories accepted for publication in 2023
Tuesday, 30 August 2022
At Drake's Command by David Wesley Hill
Many thanks to fantasy and sci-fi writer David Wesley Hill for sending me a copy of his historical novel At Drake's Command.
I recently reviewed his swords and sorcery story in the July issue of Savage Realms Monthly.
Friday, 5 August 2022
Review: Savage Realms Monthly July 2022
SAVAGE REALMS MONTHLY July 2022 Issue 13
Literary Rebel, LLC, edited by William Miller
Savage Realms Monthly has been running for just over a year now, published as a paperback and a kindle e-book, showcasing three new swords and sorcery stories in each issue.
This issue is slightly different as the second story, Good for the Gander by David Wesley Hill, is not strictly speaking a swords and sorcery tale, involving as it does a cowboy magically transported to a weird realm of magic and supernatural horror, but its bizarre setting is if anything even more outlandish than most S&S tales and I doubt it will disappoint anyone. It is also filled with some of the quirkiest humour I have come across for quite some time. Transported against his will from the banks of the Rio Grande in 1879 by a sorcerer who wanted his help in a previous story, Charles Duke is struggling to find some way to return to his homeland. To his advantage he has two six-guns and a shotgun, weapons unknown in this world. But to his disadvantage, this world contains a vast array of fiendish creatures, including gods and demons. In this the third adventure about Charles Duke, he has to venture into Hell, which is even more gross than possibly anyone has ever described it before. In this magical world Hell is a real place, accessible for those crazy, foolhardy or desperate enough to enter it. Few, of course, manage to survive their encounters with its grotesque inhabitants. But that’s just part of the job if Duke is to find some way to return home. And, being the pragmatist he is, this is what he sets out to do. It’s a great, rip-roaring tale, with plenty of colourful characters, bloody conflicts and even bloodier twists and turns.
Opening this issue is A Place of Fellowship by Matt Spencer, which is possibly even bloodier, with conflicts aplenty, made all the more numerous by the betrayals and double-dealings of so many of the people Severin Gris comes into contact with in a grim world ruled by a viciously totalitarian religious movement called the Theocracy.
Closing this issue is Blood Vengeance by Zach Effenberger. Set in a world anyone who has watched the excellent Viking series on TV will recognise, the bloody feuds have been notched up quite a bit as our protagonist Magnus sets out to exact revenge on the murderer of his kin, the warlord Orm Stonefist. Norse folklore plays a big part in this tale, steeped as it is in the mindset of those who follow the gods of Valhalla. Another dark, grimly-envisaged setting filled with violent action.
Although the three tales in this issue are filled with blood and violence, they are varied too, with well imagined settings. All in all, a bloody good read.
Reviewed by David A. Riley
amazon.co.uk At the moment this link only connects to the ebook version but a print version will be available there soon.
Tuesday, 14 June 2022
Savage Realms Monthly May 2022
Thursday, 9 June 2022
My story The Carpetmaker of Arana has just been published in Savage Realms Monthly #12
I am very pleased that my fantasy tale The Carpetmaker of Arana has just been published in Savage Realms Monthly #12, which is available as a paperback and a kindle e-book.
This is my second fantasy tale to be published this year. The Storyteller of Koss appeared in Summer of Sci-fi & Fantasy in May.
Wednesday, 18 May 2022
My fantasy story The Carpetmaker of Arana has just been accepted for the next issue of Savage Realms Monthly
I am delighted to announce that I just heard back from Savage Realms Monthly and my fantasy story The Carpetmaker of Arana has been accepted for the next issue.
More details soon.












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