Stories By Fantasy Writers

During the time we have been running Fantasy-Faction, we have been lucky enough to interview some of the world’s finest fantasy authors. This has given us good ties with established authors who like the idea of supporting Fantasy-Faction and keeping us online as a valuable resource to their fans and fantasy fans in general. Excitingly, we are in discussions with a number of authors who are interested in submitting short stories to our anthology!

We will be releasing details on these authors and their stories as the months progress. But, trust us when we tell you; already, we have some huge names working away on stories for this anthology so stay tuned for further announcements of big name authors coming in the next few months.

If you are a fantasy author who would like to contribute to the anthology, please e-mail:
Marc@Fantasy-Faction.com

Below is the release schedule so far:

Mark Lawrence

Mark Lawrence

Adrian Tchaikovsky

Adrian Tchaikovsky

Jon Sprunk

Jon Sprunk

Myke Cole

Myke Cole

Michael J. Sullivan

Michael J. Sullivan

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What We Want:

-Fantasy Short Stories
-Can be any sub-genre
-Up to 8000 Words
-Must be unpublished
-Authors keep story rights
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