Why am I passionate about this?

I write and read fantasy that doesn’t play safe—where magic is messy, divine, rotten, or reborn in mud. I’m obsessed with stories that walk barefoot through forgotten folklore, eerie townships, and mythic detours. The Fallow Swallow grew from this exact craving: for fantasy that’s personal, poetic, and just a little unwell. I gravitate toward tales that embrace magical realism, morally grey characters, and dark humour—and these books helped shape my voice as a writer.


I wrote...

The Fallen Swallow

By Justin C. Davis ,

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What is my book about?

Lily, thirteen and the last of her kind, is thrust into a world of dark magic and violence in which…

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The books I picked & why

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Justin C. Davis Why I love this book

This book absolutely clawed its way into my top shelf.

It’s filthy, heartfelt, lyrical chaos with a dagger between its teeth. I kept stopping mid-page to laugh—or reread lines out loud in awe. It made me want to write with more teeth, more voice, more profanity. I recommend it to anyone who likes their fantasy grubby and glorious.

By Christopher Buehlman ,

Why should I read it?

5 authors picked The Blacktongue Thief as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

Set in a world of goblin wars, stag-sized battle ravens, and assassins who kill with deadly tattoos, USA Today bestselling author Christopher Buehlman's The Blacktongue Thief begins a 'dazzling' (Robin Hobb) fantasy adventure unlike any other.

Kinch Na Shannack owes the Takers Guild a small fortune for his education as a thief, which includes (but is not limited to) lock-picking, knife-fighting, wall-scaling, fall-breaking, lie-weaving, trap-making, plus a few small magics. His debt has driven him to lie in wait by the old forest road, planning to rob the next traveler that crosses his path.

But today, Kinch Na Shannack has…


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Justin C. Davis Why I love this book

This is not a book—it’s a cathedral of weird.

Reading it felt like getting lost in a fever dream where colonial horror, angels, and automatons sit down for tea. I still don’t fully understand it, and I don’t want to. It rewired how I thought about fantasy’s limits.

By Brian Catling ,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked The Vorrh as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

'A benchmark not just for imaginative writing but for the human imagination in itself...Read this book, and marvel.' Alan Moore

'A work of genius.' Iain Sinclair

'Brian Catling is simply a genius. His writing is so extraordinary it hurts.' Terry Gilliam

In the tradition of China Mieville, Michael Moorcock and Alasdair Gray, B. Catling's The Vorrh is literary dark fantasy which wilfully ignores boundaries, crossing over into surrealism, magic-realism, horror and steampunk.

In B. Catling's twisting, poetic narrative, Bakelite robots lie broken - their hard shells cracked by human desire - and an inquisitive Cyclops waits for his keeper and…


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December on 5C4 by Adam Strassberg,

Magical realism meets the magic of Christmas in this mix of Jewish, New Testament, and Santa stories–all reenacted in an urban psychiatric hospital!

On locked ward 5C4, Josh, a patient with many similarities to Jesus, is hospitalized concurrently with Nick, a patient with many similarities to Santa. The two argue…

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Justin C. Davis Why I love this book

This is the installment where things truly darken, and for that reason, it’s the one that stayed with me.

The rebellion, the frustration, the looming dread—this book captured adolescence and tyranny with terrifying accuracy. Also: Dolores Umbridge. Never have I so thoroughly *loved* to *hate* a character. It deepened my respect for fantasy that dares to simmer.

By J.K. Rowling ,

Why should I read it?

8 authors picked Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it. This book is for kids age 10, 11, 12, and 13.

What is this book about?

The fifth adventure in the spellbinding Harry Potter saga - the series that changed the world of books forever Dark times have come to Hogwarts. After the Dementors' attack on his cousin Dudley, Harry Potter knows that Voldemort will stop at nothing to find him. There are many who deny the Dark Lord's return, but Harry is not alone: a secret order gathers at Grimmauld Place to fight against the Dark forces. Harry must allow Professor Snape to teach him how to protect himself from Voldemort's savage assaults on his mind. But they are growing stronger by the day and…


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Justin C. Davis Why I love this book

Reading this was like drinking tea with a ghost in a dusty library—charming, eerie, and wonderfully slow.

Clarke's ability to mix historical fiction with brooding, folkloric magic was inspiring. I admired how it builds tension not with battles, but with manners, contracts, and impossible choices. It taught me patience in worldbuilding and in life.

By Susanna Clarke ,

Why should I read it?

25 authors picked Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

Two magicians shall appear in England. The first shall fear me; the second shall long to behold me The year is 1806. England is beleaguered by the long war with Napoleon, and centuries have passed since practical magicians faded into the nation's past. But scholars of this glorious history discover that one remains: the reclusive Mr Norrell whose displays of magic send a thrill through the country. Proceeding to London, he raises a beautiful woman from the dead and summons an army of ghostly ships to terrify the French. Yet the cautious, fussy Norrell is challenged by the emergence of…


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The Ballad of Falling Rock by Jordan Dotson,

Truth told, folks still ask if Saul Crabtree sold his soul for the perfect voice. If he sold it to angels or devils. A Bristol newspaper once asked: “Are his love songs closer to heaven than dying?” Others wonder how he wrote a song so sad, everyone who heard it…

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Justin C. Davis Why I love this book

This was one of the first books that showed me fantasy could be bold and heretical.

The world was so rich—daemons, armored bears, oppressive religions—and Lyra felt like a character who’d been waiting to burst off the page for centuries. It’s a coming-of-age tale wrapped in cosmic questions and rebellion, and it sparked something in me that’s never gone out.

By Philip Pullman ,

Why should I read it?

47 authors picked The Golden Compass (The Northern Lights) as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it. This book is for kids age 12, 13, 14, and 15.

What is this book about?

Philip Pullman invites you into a dazzling world where souls walk beside their humans as animal companions and powerful forces clash over the nature of the universe.

When fearless young Lyra uncovers a sinister plot involving kidnapped children and a mysterious substance called Dust, she sets out on a daring quest from Oxford to the frozen Arctic. With armored bears, witch queens, and a truth-telling compass as her allies, Lyra must face choices that will shape not just her destiny—but that of countless worlds. A thrilling blend of adventure, philosophy, and wonder, perfect for curious minds.


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The Fallen Swallow

By Justin C. Davis ,

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What is my book about?

Lily, thirteen and the last of her kind, is thrust into a world of dark magic and violence in which supernatural forces tug at the very fabric of reality, shadowy characters lurking in every corner.

With a rich tapestry of characters and a captivating blend of fantasy and suspense, this thought-provoking adventure challenges perceptions and explores the enduring power of unity in the darkest of times.

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