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Blog Archive
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April
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- Interview with D.W. Ross, the author of Cold From ...
- The Shadow of the Gods by John Gwynne Review
- Grievar's Blood by Alexander Darwin (reviewed by M...
- Interview with Ryan Howse, the author of Red in To...
- The Last Watch by J. S. Dewes (reviewed by Caitlin...
- Fugitive Telemetry by Martha Wells (reviewed by Ca...
- Interview with Michael J. Fletcher & Clayton Snyde...
- Skullsworn by Brian Staveley review
- Exclusive Cover Reveal Q&A: The Horns Of The Hunte...
- SPFBO Finalist: The Lost War by Justin Lee Anderso...
- Man Of Steel: A Retrospective Review (by Debdip Ch...
- SPFBO: Interview with Justin Lee Anderson
- The Helm of Midnight by Marina J. Lostetter review
- Exclusive Cover Reveal Q&A: Whispers Of Ruin & Ech...
- The Girl and The Mountain by Mark Lawrence review
- Migrations by Charlotte McConaghy (reviewed by Łuk...
- Hummingbird Salamander Review
- The Big Score by K.J. Parker review
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Author Info: D.W. Ross is an author who took the boredom of lockdown 2020 to another level by deciding to write a book despite having no experience in doing anything of the sort before – to say he never thought he would get this far is an understatement. One book has become a series, and now there is no stopping his creative mind as he plots books daily that he will absolutely never get to writing. Cold From The North was his first novel, with follow up The Darkest Dusk due out in 2021 with the closing novel of the Onyxborn Chronicles coming in early 2022. When not writing, he can be found watching pro wrestling, reading fantasy, dystopian and thriller novels, gaming, lifting weights and eating chicken wings. D.W. lives in Scotland with his wife.
Book Information: Cold from the North by D.W. Ross, Series: Onyxborn Chronicle (#1), Published: November 14, 2020, Genre: Epic Fantasy, Pages: 470 (Print Length), CW: Violence, Gore
Tuesday, April 27, 2021
Grievar's Blood by Alexander Darwin (reviewed by Mihir Wanchoo & Lukasz Przywoski)
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Read Fantasy Book Critic's interview with Alexander Darwin
Read Fantasy Book Critic's interview with Alexander Darwin
Read Q&A with Alexander
Author Info: Ryan Howse is the author of The Steel Discord, The Alchemy Dirge, and Red in Tooth and Claw. He lives in Saskatchewan, Canada, with his wife, children, and cats.
Book Information: Red in Tooth and Claw by Ryan Howse, Published: June 1, 2020, Genre: Horror Fantasy, Pages: 151 (Print Length), CW: Injured and dead animals (wilderness survivalism), Disease, Claustrophobia
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Read Caitlin's review of Network Effect
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Read Caitlin's review of Network Effect
Wednesday, April 21, 2021
Interview with Michael J. Fletcher & Clayton Snyder, the authors of Norylska Groans
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR: BRIAN STAVELEY is the author of the Chronicles of the Unhewn Throne series, starting with The Emperor's Blades. He has taught literature, religion, history, and philosophy, all subjects that influence his writing, and holds an MA in Creative Writing from Boston University. He works as an editor for Antilever Press, and has published poetry and essays, both in print and on-line. He lives in Vermont, and divides his time between running trails, splitting wood, writing, and baby wrangling.
FORMAT: Publisher - Tor Books Publication date - April 25, 2017 Print length - 449 pages Cover by Richard Anderson
Monday, April 19, 2021
Exclusive Cover Reveal Q&A: The Horns Of The Hunter by Frank Dorrian (by Mihir Wanchoo)
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About Justin: Justin was a professional writer and editor for 15 years before his debut novel, Carpet Diem, was published in 2015. He wrote restaurant and theatre reviews, edited magazines about football and trucks, published books about fishing and golf, wrote business articles and animation scripts, and spent four years as the writer, editor and photographer for an Edinburgh guide book.
Justin now writes full-time and is a partner in his own publishing company. He also writes scripts with his wife Juliet, who he met through the BBC Last Laugh scriptwriting competition.
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About Justin: Justin was a professional writer and editor for 15 years before his debut novel, Carpet Diem, was published in 2015. He wrote restaurant and theatre reviews, edited magazines about football and trucks, published books about fishing and golf, wrote business articles and animation scripts, and spent four years as the writer, editor and photographer for an Edinburgh guide book.
Justin now writes full-time and is a partner in his own publishing company. He also writes scripts with his wife Juliet, who he met through the BBC Last Laugh scriptwriting competition.
Official Author Website
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Monday, April 12, 2021
Exclusive Cover Reveal Q&A: Whispers Of Ruin & Echoes Of Chaos by J.D.L. Rosell
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AUTHOR INFORMATION: Charlotte has been writing novels since she was fourteen. She spends most of her time imagining far distant lands full of intrigue and danger. Her first series 'The Strangers of Paragor' is an epic fantasy adventure for kids, and was published when she was seventeen. She has since gone on to write two new series for adults - 'The Chronicles of Kaya' and 'The Cure'. Both are full of sweeping romance, courageous heroes and dystopian struggles. She has a masters degree in screenwriting from the Australian Film Television and Radio School, and won the Australian Writer's Guild Award for Best Unproduced Screenplay in 2013.
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