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Cover Reveal for Julie E. Czerneda’s A DRAGON FOR WILLIAM! + Giveaway
First, I just want to thank Julie for coming back to our website and sharing this *gorgeous* cover with us. Posts from Julie Czerneda are always an absolute pleasure to have, and this…
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[Excerpt]Battle Hymn (America Rising #3) by William C. Dietz
As people fight to survive the aftereffects of more than a dozen meteor strikes, a group of wealthy individuals conspires to rebuild the United States as a corporate entity called the New Confederacy,…
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[Excerpt] Aliens Abroad (Katherine “Kitty” Katt #16) by Gini Koch
With the human population growing and alien refugees pouring in from around the galaxy, Earth is becoming too overcrowded to sustain itself–and the solar system is filling up with the alien overflow. Advanced…
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15 Books We Enjoyed In 2017
The end of 2017 is upon us, making it the perfect time to look back at the last twelve months and share what some of our favourite reads of the year were. There…
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Congratulations to the 2017 World Fantasy Award Winners!
This years’ World Fantasy Awards ceremony was held today (November 5th, 2017) in San Antonio, TX . Below is the list of finalists, with the winners of each category in bold. Lifetime Achievement…
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Behind the Scenes of the Clan Chronicles Take 1: Content | Guestpost + Giveaway by Julie Czerneda
Back for the third time, Julie Czerneda generously wrote another guest post for us, this time providing a “Behind the Scenes” post for her Clan Chronicles series. You can read her first two posts…
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[GUEST POST] Fantasy or Alternate History by Jacey Bedford + Giveaway
I write historical fantasy (and science fiction). My second historical fantasy, Silverwolf (sequel to Winterwood) came out in January 2017 from DAW. They are the first two parts of the Rowankind Trilogy set…
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[Guest Post] Meet the Lammergeiers: A Guest Post by Fran Wilde
As you know Occasionally, I get a little obsessed with creatures. Once upon a time it was cephalopods. Ok, truly, I’m still obsessed with cephalopods. Cephalopods are amazing. They’re also the starter DNA…
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[Guest Post] Julie Czerneda on her love of bookstores + Giveaway!
You Know…THAT Bookstore. The One. There isn’t just “one,” of course. We all have our convenient go-to source for books, be they brick or pixel, yet I’d argue each of us also has…
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[GUEST POST] 5 Shows Worth Binge Watching This Summer
With the summer heat, it’s nice to take shelter indoors with some of our favorite shows. Special thanks to archeddoorway.com for allowing us to share this list on their page. If you’re already…
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[Guest Review] Jacked by Kirk Dougal
In the near future, fifteen-year-old “Tar” Hutchins is a fixer. He can repair technology just by touching it. That’s a dangerous thing to be in a world after The Crash, an event that…
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Guest Review : Fire Touched (Mercy Thompson #9) by Patricia Briggs
Tensions between the fae and humans are coming to a head. And when coyote shapeshifter Mercy and her Alpha werewolf mate, Adam, are called upon to stop a rampaging troll, they find themselves…
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Guest Post: On Writing, by Ritter Ames
Growing up, I loved old Cary Grant movies. Still do. I’ve seen them all–many, many times. My all-time favorite is “His Girl Friday” because of the crime plot and fast-paced smart patter between…
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Blog Tour: Counterfeit Conspiracies, by Ritter Ames
Title: Counterfeit Conspiracies Author: Ritter Ames Genre: Mystery / Suspense Laurel Beacham may have been born with a silver spoon in her mouth, but she has long since lost it digging herself out…
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The Power of “Cli-FI”: Best Environmental Dystopias
While not a new issue, climate change and its effects on our world have become hot topics of discussion and debate in recent years. It’s been a trend reflected in our media and…
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Overpopulation, Energy Crisis, and Climate Change: A Make Room! Make Room! Review
“Soylent Green is people!” is one of those statements so ingrained into the public consciousness that it doesn’t count as a spoiler these days. But when Soylent Green was released in 1973, this…