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Adrian M. Gibson

Author Chat: Daniel Abraham

March 1, 2022 by Adrian M. Gibson Leave a Comment

Join FanFiAddict’s Adrian M. Gibson and author Daniel Abraham for a chat about his eleven-year journey co-writing The Expanse books with Ty Franck and working on the TV adaptation, saying goodbye to that series, creating the world of The Kithamar Trilogy and writing the first book, Age of Ash, the theme of grief, characters that come out of nowhere, challenging preconceptions of ‘epic fantasy’ and much more.

Filed Under: Author Chat, Book Tube, Interview Tagged With: Age of Ash, Daniel Abraham, Orbit Books, SFF Addicts, The Expanse, The Kithamar Trilogy

SFF Addicts TV Club: The Book of Boba Fett S01 Review

February 24, 2022 by Adrian M. Gibson Leave a Comment

Welcome to another TV Club bonus episode! Join host Adrian M. Gibson and guest authors Gareth L. Powell, J. S. Dewes and J. Dianne Dotson as they discuss and review season one of The Book of Boba Fett, the new Star Wars TV series centered on the infamous bounty hunter. During the panel they discuss their relationships with Boba Fett, first impressions of the show, narrative and pacing, how it ties in with The Mandalorian, Din Djarin and Grogu, Tatooine fatigue, the future of Star Wars on the small screen and much more.

Filed Under: Podcast, SFF Addicts Podcast Tagged With: Boba Fett, Gareth L. Powell, J. Dianne Dotson, J.S. Dewes, Podcast, SFF Addicts, Star Wars, The Book of Boba Fett, TV Club

SFF Addicts Ep. 14: Humor & Satire in SFF (with Nicholas Eames, Josiah Bancroft, Delilah Dawson & Kevin Hearne)

February 22, 2022 by Adrian M. Gibson Leave a Comment

Join host Adrian M. Gibson and authors Nicholas Eames, Josiah Bancroft, Delilah Dawson and Kevin Hearne as they have a good laugh about humor and satire in sci-fi and fantasy. During the panel many jokes are made (of course) as they explore the various ways humor and satire can be utilized in a story, from providing tension relief and dealing with trauma to writing humorous characters and scenes, as well as workshopping jokes, the challenges of written humor and much more. Also, Delilah and Kevin share their experiences co-writing The Tales of Pell series together, and let’s just say a fair bit of alcohol was involved.

Filed Under: Podcast, SFF Addicts Podcast Tagged With: Delilah Dawson, Humor, Josiah Bancroft, Kevin Hearne, Nicholas Eames, Podcast, Satire, SFF Addicts

Review: Stars and Bones (Stars and Bones #1) by Gareth L. Powell

February 18, 2022 by Adrian M. Gibson Leave a Comment

In the canon of modern space opera, Gareth L. Powell has stood out as one of the genre’s most accessible stalwarts. His work is consistently engaging and continues to improve book after book. With his latest novel, Stars and Bones, Powell kicks off a brand-new space opera series with a bang. Not only was this book a pure joy to read, gripping me from the get-go and never letting up until the final page, it was also full of relatable characters, clever humor and the relentless optimism of the human spirit. This book is unputdownable, popcorn sci-fi that explores big ideas with an equally big heart.

Filed Under: Aliens, Artificial Intelligence, Reviews, Science Fiction, Space Opera Tagged With: Gareth L. Powell, Stars and Bones, Titan Books

SFF Addicts Ep. 13: Space Ooopera (with Adrian Tchaikovsky, J. S. Dewes & Jonathan Nevair)

February 8, 2022 by Adrian M. Gibson Leave a Comment

Join host Adrian M. Gibson and authors Adrian Tchaikovsky, J. S. Dewes and Jonathan Nevair as they explore the wonders of space opera in a galaxy far, far away. During the panel they discuss the (often confusing) fundamentals and origins of space opera, aliens vs. the human experience, the shifting perspectives of the genre, subversion of outdated genre conventions, mythology and history as a framework for modern sci-fi stories and much more.

Filed Under: Podcast, SFF Addicts Podcast Tagged With: Adrian Tchaikovsky, J.S. Dewes, Jonathan Nevair, Science Fiction, SFF Addicts, Space Opera

Review: 36 Streets by T. R. Napper

February 3, 2022 by Adrian M. Gibson Leave a Comment

T. R. Napper’s debut novel 36 Streets is a rich, multi-layered thrill ride. On one hand, it delivers a slick, neon-soaked cyberpunk narrative, with a gruff anti-hero protagonist, tense action and near-future tech. But on the other, it’s a surprisingly thoughtful story, with nuanced explorations of family, identity and memory in the face of immense tragedy. Pair that with the living trauma of its Vietnamese setting (specifically its capital city Hanoi) and the result is a potent mix of futurism and the human condition.

Filed Under: Artificial Intelligence, Cyberpunk, Reviews, Science Fiction Tagged With: 36 Streets, Neon Leviathan, T. R. Napper, Titan Books

Review: Hummingbird Salamander by Jeff VanderMeer

January 24, 2022 by Adrian M. Gibson Leave a Comment

I’m a massive Jeff VanderMeer fan. His Southern Reach trilogy is one of my all-time favorite series, as are his Ambergris novels. That said, he’s not for everyone. I know that—I accept that. His brand of “new weird” can be pretty far-out a lot of the time, especially when he veers into a more literary writing style. So, when I heard of Hummingbird Salamander, I was surprised that he was leaning more mainstream with this near-future eco-thriller. I couldn’t help but think, how this was going to straddle the line between his longtime fans and those who were new to his work and/or intimidated by it? And the result? VanderMeer does manage to straddle that line effectively, telling an overall great story with a few hiccups and stumbles along the way.

Filed Under: Dystopian, Reviews, Science Fiction Tagged With: Hummingbird Salamander, Jeff VanderMeer, MCD Books

Author Chat: T. R. Napper

January 18, 2022 by Adrian M. Gibson Leave a Comment

Join FanFiAddict’s Adrian M. Gibson and award-winning author T. R. Napper for a chat about the birth and progression of the cyberpunk genre, punk aesthetics, Vietnamese history, Southeast Asia as a setting, memory and PTSD, immigration and identity, his short story collection Neon Leviathan, his new debut novel 36 Streets and much more.

Filed Under: Author Chat, Book Tube, Interview Tagged With: 36 Streets, Author Chat, Cyberpunk, Interview, Neon Leviathan, T. R. Napper, Titan Books

Review: The Bone Shard Emperor (The Drowning Empire #2) by Andrea Stewart

January 14, 2022 by Adrian M. Gibson Leave a Comment

hooked. The vibrant world, imagining an empire of seasonal, migrating islands, and the relatable cast of characters had me fully invested to the end. But it was the richness of her prose and worldbuilding, and the gut-punch weight of the book’s many twists that left me aching for more.
Thankfully, Stewart’s sophomore effort and the sequel to The Bone Shard Daughter does not disappoint. In fact, The Bone Shard Emperor swiftly ups the ante, dealing with the fallout of its predecessor and building political and emotional pressure in captivating ways. With morally grey characters (in a morally grey world) that I can truly root for and a world with a deep, mysterious history I want to know more about, The Drowning Empire series just keeps getting better.

Filed Under: Action Fantasy, Adventure Fantasy, Epic Fantasy, Fantasy, Reviews Tagged With: Andrea Stewart, Orbit, Orbit Books, The Bone Shard Daughter, The Bone Shard Emperor, The Drowning Empire

SFF Addicts TV Club: The Wheel of Time S01 Review

January 13, 2022 by Adrian M. Gibson Leave a Comment

Welcome to another TV Club bonus episode! Join host Adrian M. Gibson and guests P. Djèlí Clark, Patricia A. Jackson, Sara Carothers (Fictions Fans podcast) and Benjamin (Literature & Lofi), as they discuss and review season one of The Wheel of Time, the new TV adaptation of the fantasy book series by Robert Jordan. During the panel they discuss and critique the on-screen portrayals of their favorite Wheel of Time characters, analyze the overarching narratives of the show and its many changes, explore its flaws and successes, share their hopes for the next season and much more.

Filed Under: Podcast, SFF Addicts Podcast Tagged With: Fiction Fans, Literature & LoFi, P. Djèlí Clark, Patricia A. Jackson, Sara Carothers, SFF Addicts, The Wheel of Time, TV Club

SFF Addicts Ep. 12: SFF Cover Art & Design (with Daniel Dociu, Alyssa Winans, Felix Ortiz, Priscilla Kim & Luke Tarzian)

January 11, 2022 by Adrian M. Gibson Leave a Comment

Join host Adrian M. Gibson and sci-fi and fantasy cover artists Daniel Dociu, Alyssa Winans, Felix Ortiz and Priscilla Kim, as well as self-pub author and cover artist/designer Luke Tarzian, as they delve into the visual side of the books we read and love. Do you ever judge a book by its cover? During the panel, they discuss commissions and the step-by-step of a cover art project, working with publishers, artistic mediums, tattoos, the video game industry vs. publishing, book design and typography, promoting yourself as a cover artist and much more.

Filed Under: Podcast, SFF Addicts Podcast Tagged With: Alyssa Winans, Cover Art, Cover Artist, Cover Design, Daniel Dociu, Felix Ortiz, Luke Tarzian, Priscilla Kim, SFF Addicts

SFF Addicts Ep. 11: What We’re Excited to Read in 2022 (with Fiction Fans)

December 28, 2021 by Adrian M. Gibson Leave a Comment

Join host Adrian M. Gibson and Fiction Fans podcast co-hosts Sara Carothers and Lilly Ellison, along with FanFiAddict’s Connor M. Caplan and Arun (aka Bender), for our last episode of 2021. This time, we’re looking ahead to 2022 to discuss the books that we’re excited to read in the coming year (whether it’s a published book that’s already on our TBR lists or something new that is being released in 2022), as well as what we’d like to see more of in the SFF sphere in the future. We also delve a bit into the past and think back on our reading habits and more.

Filed Under: Podcast, SFF Addicts Podcast Tagged With: 2022 Releases, Fiction Fans, Lilly Ellison, Podcast, Sara Carothers, SFF Addicts

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