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In this episode, we dive deep into the dark and gritty world of grimdark literature with the authors behind the upcoming anthology No Happy Endings. Join us as we discuss the challenges of writing short stories, the submission process, and what defines grimdark as a genre. We explore influences ranging from classic literature to video games, delve into the role of dark rituals in storytelling, and reflect on the impact of societal issues on the themes of grimdark fiction.

The conversation also touches on the rise of cozy fantasy as a counterbalance to grimdark’s bleak settings, contrasting the grim with the lighthearted. Along the way, we share book recommendations, including works by Joe Abercrombie, The Black Company, and Michael Moorcock's Elric of Melniboné. Whether you’re a seasoned grimdark reader or new to the genre, this episode offers fresh perspectives on storytelling, writing challenges, and the evolution of modern fantasy.

Tune in for a thoughtful and engaging discussion on what makes grimdark literature resonate and why it’s more relevant than ever!

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Armanis:

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