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Playing Warhammer 40k
Warhammer 40k can be a tad hard for newcomers, we make it simple with this handy little guide. Writers. Online. Getting coffee. A series of interviews with Sci-Fi authors. In Fantastic Horizons, The Hadopelagic, a short story by Willow Schafer.

WARHAMMER 40k
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With a live action TV show coming soon by no other than Frank Spotnitz himself, we bring you an exclusive guide with everything you need to know to get started with Warhammer 40,000.
What is it about?
The world of Warhammer 40k is enormous. One of the largest properties you will ever found. Its gardens blossom with novels, short stories collections, tabletop games, miniatures, roleplaying games, video games, films, music and everything you can imagine. For years, its universe has been as diverse and rich as Star Wars once used to be–prior Disney […]
WRITERS ONLINE GETTING COFFEE
The Scoop
A new generation of Fantasy & Science Fiction writers is here! We recorded a series of exclusive interviews with some of the most relevant authors of the genre of tomorrow, today!
What is it about?
In this first interview, we are honored to have the opportunity to introduce you to Effie Seiberg, who besides having worked for tech giants like IBM and Google, writes some of the most compelling short stories being published in the pro-market right now. […]
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THE HADOPELAGIC
By Willow Schafer
For these scientists, the deepest region of the ocean will hold more than darkness…
THEY found lights at the bottom of the Mariana trench. Bright glowing blue, massive and flowing in ribbons, the only source of light at the bottom of the world.
The lights did not come from the facility drilled into the ocean floor, but from the supergiant invertebrates swimming throughout the cold waters.
“They’re beautiful,” said Gerard. He had been staring out of the pressurized submarine for hours during their descent, and this is the first time he’s actually been able to see anything but darkness.
“Wait ‘till we start our work,” said Roland Bouvier, captain of the voyage […]
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