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Continue reading →: Review: The Bell Tower SuiteThe Bell Tower Suite by James Field is a paranormal short story about a retired army officer who takes a dare and spends a ghost-filled night in a haunted house. Retired Colonel Mortimer pays a visit to Sibyl. She is the housekeeper of a mansion that has a ghostly reputation. Two…
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Continue reading →: Bestiarum Vocabulum: Will-o’-the-WispThe Bestiarum Vocabulum is the wizard’s encyclopedia of faerie beasties and mundane crossovers living in the lake and forest near Lita’s castle. will-o’-the-wisp [wil ə ðə ˈwisp] noun, c.1660; means “Will of the wisp” from the masculine proper name William + wisp, a bundle of straw used as a torch;…
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Continue reading →: Find Fantasy Here at the BazaarLita takes Gentle Reader to the bazaar today. Come, let us find the booths with the fantasy books. The bazaar is a mysterious place, stuffed with wonders for the senses. Over there, a dark busker twirls her skirt until it turns into black butterflies that smell like sage. Listen to…
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Continue reading →: Review: Chaysing MemoriesChaysing Memories by Jalpa Williby is a YA romance about Tess, a twenty-something young woman who struggles to overcome amnesia about a mysterious man. Tess has moved on after suffering from an incident that caused a 3-week blank spot in her memories. She has always been gifted with exceptional intelligence,…
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Continue reading →: Praised by Readers’ Favorite with a 5 Star Review: Lita Burke’s Forever BoyReaders’ Favorite recently read Lita’s fantasy short story, Forever Boy, and awarded it with a lovely 5 star review. In Forever Boy, a dog flees his cruel master, befriends a wizard, and discovers his shapeshifting magic. It is the first story in Lita’s Clockpunk Wizard series, where wizards with ~twisty~ magic live on a…
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Continue reading →: Bestiarum Vocabulum: HydraThe Bestiarum Vocabulum is the wizard’s encyclopedia of faerie beasties and mundane crossovers living in the lake and forest near Lita’s castle. hydra [hahy druh] noun, c.1350; L < Gr hýdrā < ME ydre < MFr; also sea snake, water serpent. Denizen of the Clockpunk Wizard world. A magical sentient…
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Continue reading →: News Release: Clockpunk ExplainedMore chit-chat around the web about Lita’s goings-on. Check out this news release: Clockpunk Explained: Fantasy Author Releases New Tell-All Video at 1888 Press Release. Here is what they had to say: “Award-winning author Lita Burke describes the unusual blend of traditional fantasy with the gritty Steampunk genre.” Author Lita Burke has…
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Continue reading →: Dramatis Personæ: LanithThe Dramatis Personæ is the roster of conjurers and sentient magical creatures staying in the many rooms, grottos, and byways of Lita’s castle. Here is the guest book for the Enchanters of Sye Tower. Lanith [lān ləth] proper noun, c.1614; Sumerian lilla, a demon < Akkadian lilītu < H lîlît;…













