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Interview with James Bennett

So I wanted to say congratulations on the completion of an absolutely brilliant trilogy with Ben Garston. How does it feel to have all three books released? Thank you. It still feels unreal. I dreamt all my life of having … Continue reading

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The Ashen Levels, by CF Welburn Review by E.G. Stone

The Ashen Levels, by CF Welburn The Ashen Levels by CF Welburn is a gamelit progressive fantasy novel which is both massive in scope and definitely on my best books list for this year. I think this book probably is … Continue reading

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The Big Ship at the Edge of the Universe, by Alex White Review by E.G. Stone

The Big Ship at the Edge of the Universe, by Alex White Time to foray into the world of traditional publishing. I read a book called The Big Ship at the Edge of the Universe by Alex White. This book … Continue reading

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Sour Fruit, by Eli Allison Review by E.G. Stone

Sour Fruit, by Eli Allison 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 … Continue reading

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Dagger and Scythe, by Emilie Knight Review by E.G. Stone

Dagger and Scythe, by Emilie Knight 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 … Continue reading

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What a Difference a Review Makes, or Perfect Timing By Ulff Lehmann

What a difference a review makes, or perfect timing by Ulff Lehmann I write stream of consciousness in these articles. The words pour out until they don’t, so whatever follows is how it is. In the past few months, motivation … Continue reading

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3 KEYS TO MARKETING YOUR NOVEL by: James Wolanyk

3 KEYS TO MARKETING YOUR NOVEL So, you’ve written a novel. Great—that’s 99% of the battle. Or is it? You see, in 2018 (the time of this post being written), marketing has become of the largest barriers to a book’s … Continue reading

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Mistborn Review by: Michael Baker

Mistborn by Brandon SandersonBy Michael Baker It has been a while since I have written one of these, but it is high time I returned! Today is the beginning of my long series into the Cosmere by Brandon Sanderson. I … Continue reading

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Well of Ascension Review by: Michael Baker

Mistborn: The Well of Ascension by Brandon Sanderson  Review by: Michael Baker I have another book review, this time continuing with Brandon Sanderson’s Mistborn series, this time with a detailed look into Book Two: The Well of Ascension. After the … Continue reading

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Interview with John Gwynne

Interview with John Gwynne John Gwynne not only has one of the best author photos ever, he is also responsible for the critically acclaimed series, The Faithful and the Fallen. This year he has started a new series, Of Blood … Continue reading

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