February 2026

The Unfinished Epic (Or: A Gentle Nudge to Authors Who Wander Off Mid-Apocalypse)

Epic fantasy promises us war, prophecy, ancient evils, and—eventually—an ending. But what happens when “eventually” starts to feel like a geological era? Let’s talk about unfinished series, glacial winters, and why finishing a story might be the most heroic act of all.

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The Fantasy Divide I Didn’t Have Words For—Until Now

For years, I assumed my growing frustration with certain fantasy novels was a personal failing—shorter attention span, impatience, age. It turns out it wasn’t me at all. Fantasy has quietly split into two different kinds of books doing two very different things: story-first fiction and immersion-first fiction. Neither is wrong—but when you don’t know which one you’re reading, disappointment is almost guaranteed. This post is about naming that divide, understanding where it came from, and giving readers permission to stop blaming themselves when a “perfectly good” book just doesn’t work for them.

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