By Kirsty McKay

Cover Blurb:

A collection of short stories and poems, all about dragons. Dragons, dragons, and even more dragons. Get your fix of dreamy, dragon-based fiction and enjoy a tantalising mix of humour, emotion and intrigue. Contributing authors: Heather C Page, Linda M Crate, Jessica Turnbull, Stephen S Power, Sean E Britten, Andrew Murphy, Jason P Burnham, Matias F Travieso, Alex Souza, Mark Mills, Alex Evans, Jibril Stevenson, Joachim Heijndermans, Ismail Ahmad, Dibyasree Nandy, Ben Sawyer, J D Byrne, Mary Jo Rabe, Kathryn Reilly, Rohan Magerman, Oliver Smith, L N Hunter, Marisca Pichette.

A Flight of Dragons Anthology by Heather C Page et al – Book Review

A Flight of Dragons by Various Authors is a captivating anthology that delivers exactly what dragon enthusiasts crave – a rich collection of short stories and poems celebrating these magnificent mythical creatures. This compilation offers a delightful mix of humour, emotion, and intrigue, showcasing the versatility of dragon-themed fiction across multiple literary forms. The prose throughout is consistently engaging, making it accessible to both casual readers and poetry aficionados alike. With contributions from twenty-three talented authors, the anthology provides a diverse range of perspectives on dragon lore, from whimsical tales to deeply emotional narratives.

The poetry selections are particularly noteworthy, with standout pieces including “Dragon’s Breath” by Heather Page, “I am a Drake Enduring” by Marisca Pichette, and “The Rain Dragon” by Dibyasree Nandy, each offering unique interpretations of dragon mythology. The short story collection is equally enjoyable, featuring memorable works such as “Most Treasured” by Andrew Murphy, “Son of a Salamander” by Mark Mills, and “The Wormwood Play” by Ben Sawyer. These stories demonstrate great craftsmanship, often leaving readers wanting more – a testament to their compelling nature and the authors’ ability to create vivid, engaging worlds within limited word counts.

Dialogue5 Stars The conversations throughout the anthology feel natural and credible, with each author successfully creating distinct voices for their characters that enhance the storytelling experience.

Pacing5 Stars The collection maintains excellent flow throughout, with each piece moving at an engaging pace that keeps readers invested from beginning to end.

Plot5 Stars The variety of storylines and narrative approaches creates a rich tapestry of dragon-themed fiction, with each piece offering compelling and well-constructed plots that satisfy and intrigue.

Character Development5 Stars Despite the constraints of short-form fiction, the authors consistently create engaging and credible characters that feel fully realised and memorable.

Overall I award 5 stars.

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