
Review: Black Stone Heart (The Obsidian Path #1) by Michael R. Fletcher
Review: Writing Monsters by Philip Athans
Philip starts by leveling the field and properly defining what a good monster is; what makes them scary, where they come from and how to define them as a monster or a villain (or both). Then he continues by encouraging us to describe their attributes, digging deep into creating three-dimensional creatures with skill descriptions that resemble a Dungeon & Dragons scoring system. I really enjoyed printing the monster creation form and going through each question to develop (or re-develop) the main villain of my story. He proceeds with an amazing section on how to write them properly on the page using the appropriate reveal, leveraging your five senses and some tricks to make them scarier and less cliché (ex.: don’t use vampires, werewolves or write them in a whole new perspective).
Blog Tour: Tower of Mud and Straw by Yaroslav Barsukov
Review: Sorcery of a Queen (Dragons of Terra #2) by Brian Naslund
Review: Drumbeats: Special Edition by Kevin J. Anderson & Neil Peart
Blog Tour: Holes in the Veil (The Goblets Immortal #2) by Beth Overmyer
Holes in the Veil epitomizes the classic middle book of a series: it expands the world and introduces some new characters and a bit of a mini-narrative while continuing with overall narrative for the main protagonists, as well. That is not to say it is boring or overly trope-y, because it is not. Holes in the Veil takes The Goblets Immortal series to a new level, and I was very happy in the direction of story.
Cover Reveal: A Dead End Job by Justin Alcala
TBRcon21 Recap: Saturday, January 30th
A little bit of a “in case you missed it” type post with full panel recordings. Check the promos above each video to see the topics and panelists. Hope you enjoy!
Review: One Day All This Will Be Yours by Adrian Tchaikovsky
Author Chat – Sam J. Miller
Join David as he chats with author Sam J. Miller about life, writing, and his award winning/nominated novels. Make sure to check out Sam’s website (https://samjmiller.com/) where you can find out more about him, and his books.
TBRcon21 Recap: Friday, January 29th
A little bit of a “in case you missed it” type post with full panel recordings. Check the promos above each video to see the topics and panelists. Hope you enjoy!


