CLFA Dragon Con 2019 Book Bargains!

Once again, CLFA authors have banded together to place some of their most popular titles on sale—just in time for Dragon Con 2019! Get caught up on the SFF fiction everyone but you has already read! Browse the list below and click through to read more & shop. NOTE: Special pricing varies by book by … More CLFA Dragon Con 2019 Book Bargains!

Booknado, special Dragon Con edition!

CLFA LOVES DRAGON CON! Enjoy this special edition Booknado, which features special Dragon Con promotion titles along with our usual fresh, new releases and promotional discounts. Best of all—all this great fiction is certified written by people who aren’t suffering from SJW disorder! NEW RELEASES Outlands Justice (A Crucible of Worlds Book 1) by C.J. Carella … More Booknado, special Dragon Con edition!

Multiple CLFA Authors on Final Ballot for 2017 Dragon Awards

In only its second incarnation, the Dragon Awards have already shot to prominence as one of Science Fiction/Fantasy’s most consequential fan-powered awards. Here at CLFA, we are bursting with pride at the significant number of our members who have reached the Finalist stage of the contest. Scroll down to see which CLFA’ers made the cut; … More Multiple CLFA Authors on Final Ballot for 2017 Dragon Awards

First ever CLFA-endorsed anthology goes on sale!

Freedom’s Light: Short Stories is now available for pre-order! From the members and associates of the Conservative-Libertarian Fiction Alliance (CLFA) comes Freedom’s Light, a collection of short fiction that celebrates the human yearning for liberty. These stories extol the value of human rights and the sacrifices of those who defend those rights. This collection features works … More First ever CLFA-endorsed anthology goes on sale!

Dragon Awards go to books people actually want to read!

    We at CLFA are just chuffed that so many worthy authors were honored with historic first-ever Dragon Awards. Unlike some awards, the Dragons represent the actual voice of the fans and are not a reflection of trendiness, industry wishfulness, agenda, or political correctness. Rather, these are just good stories. Here are some links … More Dragon Awards go to books people actually want to read!