When Stars Begin to Fail, One Boy Learns to Listen to the Silence
Silence is rarely treated as something meaningful in fantasy. It is often the space between action, the pause before something dramatic begins. But in Ruben
Silence is rarely treated as something meaningful in fantasy. It is often the space between action, the pause before something dramatic begins. But in Ruben
Heroism in fantasy is often loud. It arrives with swords, declarations and chosen destinies. But in Ruben and the Curious Cosmonaut by A R Marchant,
In many fantasy stories, change arrives through force: battles fought, commands shouted and destinies declared. But in Ruben and the Curious Cosmonaut by A R
Some fantasy stories shout with battles, prophecies and chosen heroes. Others whisper and change the reader anyway. Ruben and the Curious Cosmonaut by A R
There is a character in The Great Disguise Chronicles who I think about more than any other. Not because he is the most active in
When most people picture the hero of a children’s adventure story, they picture a certain kind of child. Loud, confident, instinctively brave. Someone who runs