Kirby’s Fantasy Fiction Journal

Glen V C Kirby's Fantasy journal, where he will read and review fantasy fiction novels, whilst also writing and reading his own flash fiction inspired from his reads. 

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10 hours ago

Glen V C Kirby reviews Virgil's Aeneid as part of his 52 Books in a Year challenge. Was it imperial propaganda commissioned by Augustus Caesar, or quiet subversion from a poet who asked for the whole thing to be burned? He explores Aeneas as a hero too dutiful to love, Dido as the most devastating character in ancient literature, and what it means when storytelling becomes the foundation of an empire. Four stars.

4 days ago

A weary traveller lost in the Redwood discovers a cabin hiding something ancient and monstrous.

Ep 5 - The Odyssey Review

Monday May 11, 2026

Monday May 11, 2026

Glen V C Kirby reviews Homer's Odyssey as part of his 52 Books in a Year challenge. He explores what makes Odysseus one of literature's greatest characters — brilliant, contradictory, and his own worst enemy. From the monsters that tempt him to stop, to Penelope's quiet defiance, to the bittersweet reality of finally getting home and finding it fits differently. A personal, honest review that gives the Odyssey a deserved five stars.
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Friday May 08, 2026

The second flash fiction story I have written, which runs parallel with my book review marathon. Titled: The Gods Blessing by Glen V C KirbyWhere a goddess blesses a mortal who has the same bearing as her late lover. She is told by the leader of her council to remove it so mortals can be free, without manipulation.  
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Ep 3 - The Iliad Review

Monday May 04, 2026

Monday May 04, 2026

The Iliad is not the whole Trojan War. No Wooden Horse. No fall of Troy. Just fifty days, one quarrel, and the greatest warrior alive deciding to stop fighting — not out of fear, but wounded pride. Homer tells you exactly what this poem is about in the very first line. Rage. And then he spends twenty-four books proving he meant it. Three thousand years old. Never felt more relevant.
 
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Friday May 01, 2026

The first flash fiction story I have written parallel with my book review marathon. Titled: The Fading Light by Glen V C KirbyWhere a fairy is grieving the passing of her human friend and a local farmer gives her a lesson on the meaning of life and death. 
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Monday Apr 27, 2026

The Epic of Gilgamesh, the oldest fantasy story ever written? A king loses the person he loves most and cannot accept his own mortality. What follows is a 4,000-year-old exploration of ego, grief, and how to live knowing you will die. Shockingly modern. Brutally honest. And still asking questions none of us have fully answered. ★★★★☆
 
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