Book info A Clockwork River by J.S. Emery Release Date: 14th October, 2021Page Count: 802Published by: Head of Zeus, an Ad Astra BookHead of ZeusAmazonBook DepositoryGoodreads Synopsis A sister searches for her missing brother as a new power rises amid the splendour and the squalor of a once great city. Time is running out for the […]
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6 Reasons Why You Should Read Django Wexler’s The Shadow Campaigns
Hello again dear reader/listener, today I offer you something a little different from a review. The reason being that I am currently rereading one of my favorite series, and I thought, rather than review the single instalments of it now for FanFiAddict, why don’t I share some reasons why you should read this kick-ass series […]
Guest Post: Creating a Complete World by Gabriela Houston
Worldbuilding is a crucial element of all storytelling. And I don’t just refer to speculative fiction’s building of worlds unknown, but rather to the space the novel’s characters inhabit, be it familiar or unfamiliar. The worldbuilding elements tell us about not just about our characters’ environment, but how they react to the space, how it […]
SPFBO 7: Final Cuts & Last 4 In
The group of judges on the FFA team have collectively chosen the last five (5) books in their SPFBO 7 allotment to be taken out of consideration for the finals, as well as the final four (4) titles that will join The Iron Crown as semi-finalists. Below, you will find the last set of five […]
Cover Reveal: Death Rider (Gunmetal Gods #0.5) by Zamil Akhtar
We at FanFiAddict want to thank Zamil for allowing us the opportunity to reveal the cover for his upcoming novella, Death Rider, which is the prequel to his Gunmetal Gods series and is set fifteen (15) years before Book 1. Check it out! Book Information Death Rider by Zamil Akhtar Series: Gunmetal Gods (#0.5) Published: […]
Cover Reveal Blitz: Moon Rising (The Upsilon Series #1) by Daniel Weisbeck
Thanks to Justine and Timy over at Storytellers on Tour for allowing us here on FanFiAddict to join the Cover Reveal Blitz for Moon Rising. Also, an enormous shoutout to Daniel on his upcoming release! Book Information Moon Rising by Daniel Weisbeck Series: The Upsilon Series (#1) Published: November 1, 2021 Genre: Sci-Fi Biopunk Thriller Book Cover […]
Book Tour: On the Winds of Quasars (The Song of Kamaria #2) by T. A. Bruno
Hello and welcome to FanFiAddict’s stop on the book tour for T. A. Bruno’s On the Winds of Quasars (The Song of Kamaria #2). We want to thank Justine & Timy @ Storytellers on Tour for letting us be involved, and a big shoutout to Tom on his newest release! Below, you will find information on the book […]
Guest Post: The Romans in Seven Deaths by G.R. Matthews
Okay, I’m going to be honest right out of the gate, and to spare all our blushes (especially mine) – I’m not a trained or qualified historian. My sole qualification in this area is a GCSE in History, which was all Modern History (WW1 to WW2, if I remember correctly) and therefore far too recent […]
Cover Reveal Blitz: The Living Waters (The Weirdwater Confluence #1) by Dan Fitzgerald
Thanks to Justine and Timy over at Storytellers on Tour for allowing us here on FanFiAddict to join the Cover Reveal Blitz for The Living Waters. Also, an enormous shoutout to Dan on his upcoming release! Book Information The Living Waters by Dan Fitzgerald Series: The Weirdwater Confluence (#1) Published: October 15, 2021 by Shadow Spark Publishing Genre: […]
SPFBO 7 – Next 10 Out
The group of judges on the FFA team have collectively chosen the next ten (10) books in their SPFBO 7 allotment to be taken out of consideration for the finals. Below, you will find a graphic of the remaining titles, as well as the next set of ten (10) titles that have been cut up […]
SPFBO 7 Guest Post: New Twists in Arthurian Fantasy by A.F. Stewart
I am excited to share a guest post from author A.F. Stewart where she talks about the prevailing themes in Past Legends and how she twists the classic Arthurian legends.
Guest Post: Finding an Agent by Shauna Lawless
I’ve been writing for a long time. I’ve met many people along the way, some at the start of their journey, others already published. There are so many books out there – many of them are just brilliant. Writing something to match these lofty standards can seem impossible. How do you write a book that can sit on a shelf beside Tolkien and Mantel and Sanderson and Hobb?