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Guest Post: Why We Write (Because We Must) by Phil Williams

September 1, 2021 by David W Leave a Comment

While every writer’s exact reasons for writing, and their journey, is unique in many ways, I’ve got an idea that there are two things we have in common that fuel our motivation. These are the reasons we keep writing without reward, even where no immediate audience or revenue stream is apparent, and why we keep yearning for opportunities to be noticed, and keep submitting and submitting and submitting. Through understanding this, I feel we can go a distance towards explaining how we interact with our own writing, readers, the submissions process and more. And on the flipside I guess it can help give readers some insight into the Groundhog Day-esque hellscape of a career writer’s mind.

Filed Under: Blog Posts Tagged With: Phil Williams

Review: Light Chaser by Peter F. Hamilton and Gareth Powell

September 1, 2021 by Manny Henri Leave a Comment

For context, and giving no spoilers, the story centers on a Light Chaser, or Amahle, a sort of interplanetary goddess whose responsibility is to travel through a universe packed with planets and gather/provide collars to its habitants to collect memories for a higher power. But this is the setup. Where the story quickly gets interesting is in its enigmatic character that keeps popping up who quickly challenges Amahle’s status quo and therefore sets a series of events that will change everything.

Filed Under: Reviews, Science Fiction, Space Opera, Time Travel Tagged With: Gareth L. Powell, Peter F. Hamilton, Tordotcom

Reveal: Hardcover Editions of Zack Argyle’s Threadlight Series

September 1, 2021 by David W Leave a Comment

Today, we are excited to be joining author Zack Argyle in announcing that there are new Hardcover editions of both Voice of War and Stones of Light! They have beautiful wrap-around jackets and a custom cover inside. Signed copies are available for purchase on Zack’s website.

Filed Under: Blog Posts, Cover Reveal Tagged With: Stones of Light, Threadlight, Voice of War, Zack Argyle

Review: Nothing But Blackened Teeth by Cassandra Khaw

August 31, 2021 by Manny Henri Leave a Comment

o in conclusion, not one for me. But if you’ve never read horror or just starting out, and love short stories with a strong-internal-dialogue-prose driven narrative, then Nothing But Blackened Teeth might just be a great novella for you. 

Filed Under: Demons, Fear For All, Ghosts, Reviews Tagged With: Cassandra Khaw, Tor Nightfire

Review: The Liar of Red Valley by Walter Goodwater

August 31, 2021 by Traveling Cloak (Jason) Leave a Comment

The Liar of Red Valley is listed as an “occult fiction” book and “magical realism”. I guess that makes sense, because it probably falls short of horror, even though there is a lot of creepiness. I really enjoyed it, and I have no problem saying it is an early entry into spooky season.

Filed Under: Dark Fantasy, Demons, Fantasy, Fear For All, Occult, Paranormal Fantasy, Reviews Tagged With: Rebellion Publishing, Solaris, Walter Goodwater

Book Tour: The Blood of the Spear (The Eye of Eternity #1) by Mark Timmony

August 30, 2021 by David W Leave a Comment

Hello and welcome to FanFiAddict’s stop on the book tour for Mark Timmony’s The Blood of the Spear (The Eye of Eternity #1). We want to thank Justine & Timy @ Storytellers on Tour for letting us be involved, and a big shoutout to Mark on this fantastic epic of a novell!

Filed Under: Blog Posts, Book Tour Tagged With: Mark Timmony, SPFBO 7, Storytellers on Tour, The Blood of the Spear, The Eye of Eternity

Review: Artifact Space (Arcana Imperii #1) by Miles Cameron

August 30, 2021 by Eleni A.E. Leave a Comment

The protagonist, Marca Nbaro, practically hits the ground running right from the get go and along with her, the reader is propelled into a plot full of character interactions you live for, a long list of mysteries waiting to be solved, and a brand new fascinating world whose main undercurrent is hope, learning to trust others, and the beauties of trading cultures.

Filed Under: Aliens, Artificial Intelligence, Military SF, Reviews, Science Fiction, Space Opera Tagged With: Gollancz, Miles Cameron

Review: The Wolf of Oren-Yaro (The Chronicles of the Bitch Queen #1) by K.S. Villoso

August 30, 2021 by David W Leave a Comment

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: Book Review, character-driven fantasy, Fantasy, Fantasy Book Reviews, K S Villoso, Orbit Books, The Wolf of Oren-Yaro

Cover Reveal Blitz: The Seventh Cadence (The Continua Chronicles #1) by Jim Wilbourne

August 30, 2021 by David W Leave a Comment

Filed Under: Blog Posts, Cover Reveal Tagged With: Billy Christian, Emergent Realms, Jim Wilbourne, Nefarious Press Publishing, Storytellers on Tour

Review: Pieces of Eight (The Guardian of Empire City #2) by Peter Hartog

August 30, 2021 by Manny Henri Leave a Comment

The Guardian of Empire City series is shaping up to be an amazing trilogy (or longer) series, much like the Dresden files by Jim Butcher. And the comparison doesn’t stop there. Every book so far is a big mystery to solve and contains urban fantasy (with also) sci-fi elements. So in conclusion, if you’re a rousing fan of big murder riddles set in worlds filled with shiny toys, magic dust and grim creatures of the night, Peter Hartog’s Pieces of Eight should be high on your TBR and is a near perfect sequel to Bloodlines. 

Filed Under: Aliens, Fantasy, Reviews, Science Fiction, Urban Fantasy Tagged With: Peter Hartog

Review: Devil’s Night by Curtis M. Lawson

August 29, 2021 by David W Leave a Comment

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: Horror, Horror Books

Review: The Wisdom of Crowds (The Age of Madness #3) by Joe Abercrombie

August 28, 2021 by Cassidee Lanstra Leave a Comment

e Age of Madness trilogy. The Wisdom of Crowds started off at such a heightened state of terror that it caused my neck to prickle with anxiety from the beginning. This novel takes off at breakneck speed and does not let up. It might be one of the most brutal Abercrombie books that I’ve read. Honestly, this whole trilogy took off into a level of brutality that is a completely new flavor than the previous novels. That’s saying something— Abercrombie is well known for his unbridled savagery in his writing. It was chaotic, messy, heartbreaking, and a hell of a ride

Filed Under: Dark Fantasy, Fantasy, Grimdark, Reviews Tagged With: Joe Abercrombie, Orbit Books

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