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Author Archives: Fantasy Focus
A Big Ship at the Edge of the Universe by Alex White: a Review by E.G. Stone
Time to foray into the world of traditional publishing. I read a book called A Big Ship at the Edge of the Universe by Alex White. This book is a combination of sci-fi in the most space opera terms, and … Continue reading
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Sour Fruit by Eli Allison: Review by E. G. Stone
Sour Fruit by Eli Allison is a dystopian speculative fiction novel that follows both the traditional sense of dystopian and modern sense dystopian whilst causing huge amounts of trouble. The traditional sense of dystopian novels involve a utopian society in … Continue reading
Interview with Christopher Moore
Q: When did you know you wanted to be a writer? Describe the journey that led to the publication of Practical Demonkeeping? A: I first thought I might want to be a writer when I was 12 or so, and … Continue reading
Dagger and Scythe: by Emilie Knight – Review by E.G. Stone
We’re going to start off today with a review of the grim dark/macabre/dark fantasy story Dagger and Scythe by Emilie Knight. The story was difficult to classify genre wise for me, because I am really not very good at classifying … Continue reading
Interview with Alan Baxter
At what point did you know you wanted to write professionally? Describe the journey that led to your first published novel? I’ve always written, but I decided to take it seriously and try to get published in the late 90s, … Continue reading
Interview with Tom Holt
1. Can you tell us a bit about the journey that led to your first published novel? It’s not an inspiring story, since it’s basically dumb luck and shameless nepotism – without which, I maintain, it’s practically impossible to get … Continue reading
COVER REVEAL: Objects of Power, Fate of Wizardoms Book 4 by Jeffrey L. Kohanek
In a realm where wizards rule, magic reigns supreme Power. The ambitious thirst for it. But when a power-hungry wizard lord seeks to expand his might, he triggers a series of events unforeseen. The balance of magic is altered, races … Continue reading
Interview with Richard A. Knaak
At what point did you know you wanted to be a full time writer? Describe the journey that led to your first published novel. From the moment I started reading, I wanted to create my own stories. I think I … Continue reading
Interview with Nathan A. Thompson
When did you decide you wanted to be a writer? Describe the journey that led to the publication of the first Challenger’s Call novel? I grew up loving both reading and telling stories, so I knew I wanted to be … Continue reading
Interview with James Maxey
At what point did you know you wanted to be a full time writer? Describe the journey that led to your first published book. This would be a very, very long answer in any sort of detail. The short answer … Continue reading