Thursday, December 19, 2019

Favourite Egypt fiction categories, modern, ancient?


Fiction that "deserves a far wider audience than the Egyptology community" one reviewer said about THE SMITING TEXTS. 


But is it possible to write genre- and category-busting Egyptian fiction?


What categories do you prefer?



1. DO YOU like ancient Egypt history and myth fiction? (khepesh-and-sandles)




"Roy Lester Pond joins my favourite Egypt authors like Christian Jacq" - Goodreads (The Ra Virus)

2. DO YOU like archaeological adventure thriller fiction set against the backdrop of Egypt’s past? (Indiana Jones)
“A very enjoyable read which fans of Indiana Jones would do well to dive into.”






3. DO YOU like mythology-driven Egyptian mystery fiction?





4. DO YOU like ancient Egypt with science, sci-fi and time-travel?

"Fans of the Stargate franchise would (also) do well to dive in..."


5. DO YOU like pre-dynastic, mythic fiction about the age of gods, demigods and heroes?
"Great reading..."(*****Amazon US)


6. DO YOU like ancient Egyptian crime and mystery fiction?
 



 

















7. DO YOU like ancient Egyptian esoteric fiction?
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8. DO YOU like ancient Egypt 'lost queen/lost realm' fiction?



9. DO YOU like ancient Egypt 'romance and historical' fiction?


10. DO YOU like ancient Egypt fiction with a youthful flavour?

(Young fiction)

OR... DO YOU perhaps like a change and a choice of all genres to suit your reading mood?

Check out the Roy Lester Pond Egypt fiction collection - probably the largest choice of Egypt fiction titles by a single author.