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Urban Mythic by C. Gockel
Urban Mythic by C. Gockel










Urban Mythic by C. Gockel

Her Junkyard Cats series is a “near future” sci-fi series of novellas first released as Audible Originals and later as ebooks, and possibly some day as a print onmibus. Croix and the Soulwood series featuring Nell Nicholson Ingram, who wields powers as old as the earth.

Urban Mythic by C. Gockel

NYT bestselling urban fantasy writer Faith Hunter writes three series: the Jane Yellowrock series, dark urban fantasy novels featuring Jane, a Cherokee Skinwalker the Rogue Mage novels, a dark, urban fantasy / post apocalyptic series and role playing game featuring Thorn St. We just said so.) Name your favorite urban fantasy authors in the comments below!Ĭomplete Jane Yellowrock Novels by Faith Hunter Got a favorite urban fantasy author you think we should cover? (We know there are lots more. You can find many urban fantasy authors included among our big list of 200 horror authors, and you can find urban fantasy series among our big list of 200 monster book series. Urban fantasy has taken publishing by storm-and has become one of the most popular literary categories today. Depending on whom you ask, milestones include Manly Wade Wellman’s occult detective stories in the 1940s, the Chicago-set TV series Kolchak: The Night Stalker in the 1970s, the supernatural comedy films Ghostbusters and Teen Wolf in the 1980s, and Buffy the Vampire Slayer (film and TV) and the X-Files in the 1990s.

Urban Mythic by C. Gockel

In a way, you can track the origins of the urban fantasy category back for several decades. In these stories, the fantastical elements might operate in secret or they might operate out in the open and are known to the public. So- vampires, werewolves, magical beings, and the like. In a nutshell, urban fantasy is a sub-category of fantasy which infuses monsters or the supernatural into a contemporary or everyday setting.

Urban Mythic by C. Gockel

Sometimes, it can be a bit tricky to parse whether or not something is a work of “urban fantasy” and/or a related category like horror, paranormal romance, or magical realism.












Urban Mythic by C. Gockel