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(book) Django Wexler – ‘The Price Of Valour’ (The Shadow Campaigns #3)

I discovered Django Wexler totally by surprise, while looking on Goodreads something similar to Joe Abercrombie, who is one of my favorite let’s say newer fantasy writers. Django Wexler released this five book serial called The Shadow Campaigns and this is third opus in that series. This is complicated fantasy with many characters involving only humans, so there are no dwarves, no elves, no dragons, monsters and similar themes. I learned to love that approach when I read Martin’s Songs of Ice and Fire which are ninety percent human based fantasy.

Well, The Price Of Valour deals with war. After the events in first two books which I must not write in detail not to spoil potential reading to you, war broke out in Kingdom of Vordanai. Winter Ihernglass is now first woman Colonel in Vordanai army leading the battalion formed of ex prostitutes, thieves and abused orphaned women who fight valiantly in Army of the East commanded by General Janus Bet Vhalnich. Meanwhile, evile Penitent Damned, who are like dark magic commandos installed a coup in Vordan so the army must come back to save the queen Raesinia and not to let kingdom fall into darkness, at the same time fighting with enemies surrounding them. This is in short told story of this third part of the series and I enjoyed every second of this 500plus pages behemoth. I am now going to part four and will let you know what I think. Of all three read until now, this one is the best.

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Some Stephen King and Neil Gaiman books I have read lately!

October is the right month for reading some darker horror and fantasy books, so I have been reading some stuff from one of my favourite writers of all times, Stephen King.

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For starters, there is one short novel/story that I finished in one day, namely Dolans Cadillac. This is not a horror story, it is rather thriller with a classic theme or motive and it is revenge. The main characters wife sees a mafia boss murder someone and for that she gets blown up in her car. Her husband seeks out revenge, and plans to do it on a remote desert highway when mafia boss will travel to Las Vegas in his cadillac. Although short, this is a nice piece of tense thriller with psychological stuff thrown in for good measure. It was really nice to read and feel the main characters rage and anguish in his efforts to avenge his innocent wife. Whether he succeeded or not, read it yourselves!

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This was a short ride, so I decided to stay for a while with Stephen King, so I have read another one, namely Cycle of the Werewolf, upon which was made Silver Bullet, great werewolf themed horror flick. Little town is under siege by the horrible nameless beast. Every full moon the beast comes out and kills people untill it runs into a boy in a wheelchair who manages to guess the real identity of the beast. Who will win in this battle? A boy or the beast? Wow! This one was a great nostalgic return to my childhood years when I was at the same time fascinated and scared by the movie that I mentioned above. The movie follows the book almost to the letter, so if you saw the movie youll know what I am talking, in fact writing about.

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Untill American Gods, Neil Gaiman was practically a mystery to me. I have heard about his works and many of my friends spoke to me about his books, him being one of their favorite writers. So, I decided to read one of his books and it was okay. The epic story about ex con Shadow caught in the war between old and new deities was for me a combination between dark fantasy and road novel, Americana. Since I love heroic sword and sorcery fantasy along with my Star Wars this kind of dark fantasy took some time to work for me. This was an okay novel but for me nothing more. I will of course give Neil Gaiman a chance and read more of his works to get the real picture of him as an author.

 

 

 

(interview)Gothic fantasy art of Shaima Islam

Shaima Islam is a Canadian artist whose works enchanted me when I ran into her site while browsing through the internet wastelands. I decided that I must talk with her for this webzine.

Welcome to my webzine. For start, how would you describe you and your art in five sentences?

Thank you for having me! As for my art style, I would best describe it as gothic fantasy with a bit of surrealist quirkiness thrown in. Since my art can appear dark, with colours I use or the general atmosphere of the work, I find adding a bit of humour or unusual elements to a piece more appealing. I work traditionally, with watercolours, colour-pencils & pens/markers being my tools of the trade. Compositionally speaking, I like to have a balance of detail with more simpler shapes and forms; alternating from detailed anatomy and hair to more minimal garments, objects, negative space & vice-versa.

When did you first realize that you have the wonderful gift and that you can draw?

Having siblings who were great at both drawing and painting, I became interested in art at quite a young age. Also, growing up in the 90s/2000s there was a boom of the Anime and Manga scene in Canada; from there I would try to imitate the art from some of my favourite titles. Since I was creating ‘fanart’, I didn’t really consider it an artistic skill at that age.  I had some great teachers in middle school however, who encouraged me to pursue art.

What were your first works? How was the feedback to your work at first?

I had a bit of ride trying to get to the artistic style that I’ve established, and in the beginning most of my works were Abstract & Contemporary acrylic paintings. In general, the following of these pieces online, and the reviews in local art shows were quite positive. People seemed to really enjoy them; figuring out the symbolism or story behind them and such.

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Did you have many exhibitions? Did you go outside of Canada presenting your works?

I didn’t do many exhibitions independently, most of the work I presented for shows were through local galleries in Scarborough and/or exhibitions held by schools or university in Toronto annually.

What is your personally favourite tehnique? What is the hardest from your perspective?

I think creating soft, pastelly features with watercolours, and contrasting that with really dark shapes and lines with black ink is my favorite. However, I find that this also happens to be the hardest to do. Trying to achieve a realistic face for example, while working with a light and subtle colour palette is quite the challenge. There’s always the chance of overdoing the saturation of colours, or sometimes not putting down enough.

You do a lot of fantasy illustrations. Some of them seem to me very dark. Which part of the fantasy genre do you prefer? Who are your favourite book authors? Do you read comics and graphic novels? Any movie and tv series favourites? Musical preferences?

If you’re asking between the fantasy genre as a whole versus more darker imagery, I would say I prefer creating more darker pieces. For the most part, my art isn’t purely fantasy based so I find I can create outside the genre as well. That being said, I’m not into creating art that is dark in the sense of it being grotesque; I rather enjoy looking at works from artists like Gerald Brom & Riccardo Federici.

As for book authors….oh boy that would be a very long list I’m afraid, as I read A LOT. Some of my favourite authors include the Brontë sisters, Elizabeth Gaskell, Robert Louis Stevenson & Daphne Du Maurier; as well as fantasy authors like Michelle Sagara. In terms of comics, I believe the first manga series I ever read in grade school was Battle Angel Alita by Yukito Kishiro, it’s still a personal favourite actually. Nowadays I’ve been more interested in western graphic novels from Marvel & DC; I’m enjoying the New 52 Harley Quinn and Ghost Rider & The Punisher comics. The Lord of the Rings trilogy by Peter Jackson and the new Mad Max movie are some I watch frequently as well. Cormoron Strike, New Blood and The Doctor Blake Mysteries are some of the many BBC dramas & shows I’m obsessed with. I listen to quite a variety of music genres in different languages; folk bands like Faun & Wardruna all the way to bands like Slipknot, Combichrist, & Kamelot.

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What do you do for living? Can you live off your art? How is the living in Canada in general?

Working as a freelance illustrator is my current occupation. I believe life as an artist is going to be challenging no matter how established you get; even more so as a freelancer, as you’re technically running your own business.  I believe that you can definitely live off of your art, but you need the determination, persistance, & discipline to land enough projects per month if it’s going to be your primary income. This also means running projects outside of creating artwork like I do with my Etsy shop, or working part-time too when necessary. Living in Canada has its benefits of course, like that of healthcare and such, but with higher living costs it has definitely gotten harder for everyone.

For many Autumn is their favourite part of the year, so many colours, some of the nature is dying to give birth to the new one. What is your favourite part of the year?

I’m that person who starts decorating for Autumn in the beginning of August, so I would definitely say it’s my favourite time of the year. The colours alone make me feel happy and inspired. I’m not really a fan of hot weather either and tend to stay indoors for the most part during the Summer, but I’ll happily be out all day during the Fall and Winter months!

.Have you ever heard of Croatia? Do you know any Croatian artists maybe?

I actually grew up with a few Eastern European friends up to middle school; including a Croatian friend as well those from Serbia, Albania, and the Czech Republic. It’s sad to say however I don’t know much about the country, other than the beautiful landscape and beaches I’ve seen in terms of tourist attractions. As I’m often interested in seeing historic sites and architecture, I would love to see the Dubrovnik Walls (I believe? Please correct me if I’m wrong on the name) someday. Unfortunately I don’t know any Croatian artists, but I would love to check some of their work if you have any suggestions.

What are your plans for the near future? Thank you for the answers.

At the moment, I’m focused on my illustrating work for books and novels. Since I freelance, I’m excited to take on any number of different projects that might come up. I’ve also wanted to be part of the gaming and movie industry in terms of concept art, so we’ll see if that comes into fruition one day. It’s been a pleasure! Thank you once again for including me in this webzine.

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