Monthly Archives: August 2019
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BLOOD OF AN EXILE by Brian Naslund (Book Review)
“You can have black deeds and mistakes in your past without being rotten down to the core. You can keep moving through this world, even if ... -
IN NUMINA by Assaph Mehr (Book Review)
“Allow me to introduce myself. My name is Felix, sometimes known as Felix the Fox.” Take the subgenre of Roman whodunnits, add a dash of Scooby ... -
WE ARE THE DEAD by Mike Shackle (Book Review)
The Good: A pull-no-punches account of the realities of war, complete with a cast of humans (key point: not heroes) whose efforts will likely fail, but ... -
7 Simple Rules for Writing Realistic Combat: GUEST POST by J. P. Harker
Even when reading books in the fantasy genre, few things take me out of a story like a lack of realism. The magic can be fantastical ... -
Author Spotlight: MICAH YONGO
Joining us for today’s Author Spotlight is Micah Yongo! Micah Yongo is a UK-based journalist, writer and videographer. When he’s not writing articles he can be ... -
PALE KINGS by Micah Yongo (Book Review)
In Pale Kings, Micah Yongo picks up from the cliffhanger ending to Lost Gods with Neythan and his miscellaneous collection of friends heading south in search ... -
Author Spotlight: REESE HOGAN
Joining us for today’s Author Spotlight is Reese Hogan! Reese Hogan is a science fiction author who has published four novels. Though no two works are ... -
LOST GODS by Micah Yongo (Book Review)
Micah Yongo delivers an accomplished debut with this epic immersive fantasy. Lost Gods manages to convey a sweeping majestic world and yet still anchor the tale ... -
Author Spotlight – Keren Landsman
Joining us for today’s Author Spotlight is Keren Landsman! KEREN LANDSMAN is a mother, a writer, a medical doctor who specializes in Epidemiology and Public health, and ... -
THE SWORD OF KAIGEN by M.L. Wang (Book Review)
“I know you might feel broken, but we’re jijakalu. We’re water, and water can shift to fit any mold. No matter how we’re broken and reshaped, ...








