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Mythorealist Writers,
Artists and Thinkers
If you are a writer or artist of any type and you feel that your work can be described as Mythorealist,
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Lani K. Thompson: creator of Mythorealism, and author of The Red Dance, the first novel in the epic fantasy saga Of Faegild and Other Dreams.

"Every so often a fantasy comes along that's so much at the cutting edge, that's so unbelievably individual, that's so much what fantasy literature ought to be all about -- that's so just plain out-and-out good, in other words -- that it's virtually impossible to review. This short novel -- probably no more than 25-30,000 words -- is a prime example. Somewhere within the confines of a mythology and pantheon that seem to bear no clear relation to any existing ones, various characters from lofty to lowly enact ventures whose purpose is not immediately clear to the reader rooted in our reality... All of these events are described in the most vibrant manner possible. Paragraph after paragraph stuns the inner senses. The temptation to read the text slowly out loud, even if only to an empty room, is almost irresistible. The vividness of the coloration of Thompson's prose really must be experienced to be believed. The Red Dance is a small but superbly shaped jewel, but it's not one you can appreciate with just a glance: you have to study it, touch it, feel it, experience it." (Review by John Grant, Commissioning Editor of Paper Tiger, the world's leading publisher of fantasy/sf art books, Editor of the e-zine The Paper Snarl, US Reviews Editor of Infinity Plus and Consultant Editor to BeWrite. Full review available here.


David Douglas Thompson: creator of Relationship Theory, the metaphysical basis for Mythorealism. Composer of classical and dark ambient music.

C.S. Thompson: author of the Noctiviganti Saga, Prayers for Nothing, the Mandarin Empire dialogues and several volumes of poetry, dark fantasy fiction, metaphysical speculation and martial arts writing.

"An astonishing tour de force of noir fantasy, characterized by some of the most beautifully lyrical, atmospheric writing I've come across in a long while. Chris Thompson skilfully blends the mean streets with the streets of dreams in this highly evocative concoction, offering the reader bafflement, dazzlement, gritty hard-boiled realism, wonder and astonishment in turn -- but always delight. A Season of Strange Dreams will remain in your mind long after you've turned the final page." (Review by John Grant)


Jason Thompson: developer, with David Douglas Thompson, of Relationship Theory.

Cicely Thompson: painter of landscapes and portraits from the realm of Myth.