Catalyst Gate is the third and final installment in Megan E. O’Keefe’s The Protectorate series. This is a highly-anticipated release for many, and that is especially true for fans of the space opera trilogy who are looking for the story to end with a bang. If you read no more of this review, know this: to say it went out with a bang would be an understatement.
Review: Artifact Space (Arcana Imperii #1) by Miles Cameron
Review: Catalyst Gate (The Protectorate #3) by Megan E. O’Keefe
Review: Queensdaughter by Amanda Ylva
Cover Reveal: Not Cool – Europe. By Train. In a Heatwave by Jules Brown
Review: Priest of Gallows (War for the Rose Throne #3) by Peter McLean
Review: Priest of Lies (War for the Rose Throne #2) by Peter McLean
Book Tour: The Coward (Quest for Heroes #1) by Stephen Aryan
Guest Review: Things They Buried (A Thung Toh Jig #1) by Amanda K. King and Michael R. Swanson
How ASD Became My Superpower — Neurodivergence in Fiction
Hello all, and welcome to this week’s article for FanFiAddict’s series on Neurodivergence in Fiction. I cannot understate how appreciative I am for the overwhelming amount of support and enthusiasm I have seen for this series of mine; thank you! For the next several months we will be bringing you a guest post every Wednesday from a neurodivergent author. This will hopefully highlight some of the challenges that come with writing for a largely neurotypical audience, while also giving valuable insight to the craft itself and providing a window into the neurodivergent experience — at least through the lens of fiction.



