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Review: The World Maker Parable (Adjacent Monsters #1) by Luke Tarzian

August 20, 2021 by Justin Leave a Comment

Having read Tarzian’s freshman effort, I thought I had an idea of what to expect going into this one, a dark and twisted, mind-bending examination of the human psyche. And, to be fair, that’s mostly what I found. What surprised me, however, is how intimately I connected with the “parable” within.

Filed Under: Dark Fantasy, Fantasy, Reviews, Self Published Tagged With: Luke Tarzian, Self Published

Review: At The Gates (Demon Squad #3) by Tim Marquitz

August 19, 2021 by David W Leave a Comment

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: Book Blog, Demon Squad, Tim Marquitz, Urban Fantasy

Review: A Master of Djinn (Dead Djinn Universe #3) by P. Djèlí Clark

August 19, 2021 by Mada Leave a Comment

Filed Under: Reviews

Website Design – Robert McClellan of ModFarm Design

August 19, 2021 by David W Leave a Comment

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: Authors, Ben Galley, Christian Cameron, Miles Cameron, Rob McLellan, Sebastien De Castell, Website, Website Design, Websites

Review: The Black Locomotive by Rian Hughes

August 19, 2021 by Paige Leave a Comment

This is a book about architecture, technology, and what feels like a healthy dose of believable conspiracy theory. Trust me it works so well, I stayed up well into the night to finish this book as I just couldn’t stop reading. There was a point in the book where parts just felt like they could be completely real and true and I found myself thinking that I wouldn’t be surprised if this turned out to actually be a real thing.

Filed Under: Reviews, Science Fiction Tagged With: Picador, Rian Hughes

Guest Post: Revising Your Way to a Better Novel by Michael Mammay

August 19, 2021 by David W Leave a Comment

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: Editing, Guest Post, Harper Voyager, HarperVoyager, Michael Mammay, Planetside, Revisions, The Misfit Soldier

Review: Jade War (The Green Bone Saga #2) by Fonda Lee

August 19, 2021 by Manny Henri Leave a Comment

I simply can’t say more without revealing elements of the story which I strongly suggest you explore on your own as this second book, Jade War, is as good, if not better, because of its broadened exploration beyond the first book. And like I said and remain steady in my description of this series, if you’re a fan of Urban fantasy deeply set into a world of crime, gangsters and Jade-powered martial arts, Jade War and the remaining book (or all of them if you’ve yet to read the series) will fall right into your TBR.  Take Mario Puzzo, a dab of Jet Li and sprinkle it with magic and you’ll get exactly what this book is about. I am excited to complete the Jade journey through the last book of the trilogy.

Filed Under: Fantasy, Heroic Fantasy, Reviews, Urban Fantasy Tagged With: Fonda Lee, Orbit Books

Review: Ismark: The Marked Boy by JH Lillevik

August 19, 2021 by David W Leave a Comment

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SPFBO 7 Guest Post: Just Another Wednesday by Allegra Pescatore and E. Sands

August 18, 2021 by Justin Leave a Comment

Hello everyone and welcome to our latest guest post for the 7th annual Self Published Fantasy Blog Off! I have been working on reaching out to each of the authors who have landed in our batch of books for the competition to see if they would be interested in being interviewed or contributing a guest […]

Filed Under: Blog Posts, SPFBO Articles Tagged With: Allegra Pescatore, E. Sands, SPFBO 7

Review: Sidewinders (The Fire Sacraments #2) by Robert V. S. Redick

August 18, 2021 by Jared Besse Leave a Comment

Sidewinders by Robert V.S. Redick, is the awaited sequel to Master Assassins and continuation of the Fire Sacraments series. I’d heard nothing but great things about this book, and I can confirm, its exceptional.

Filed Under: Adventure Fantasy, Fantasy, High Fantasy, Reviews Tagged With: Book Review, fantasy book, Fantasy Book Reviews, Robert VS Redick, Sidewinders, The Fire Sacraments

Guest Post: Building an Immersive World by Noor Al-Shanti

August 18, 2021 by David W Leave a Comment

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: Children of the Dead City, Chronicles of Adalmearc, Daniel E. Olesen, Guest Article, Guest Post, K S Villoso, Lord of the Rings, LOTR, Noor Al-Shanti, The Hobbit, Ursula K. Le Guin, Ursula Le Guin, World Building, Worldbuilding

Embracing My Differences — Neurodivergence in Fiction

August 18, 2021 by Justin Leave a Comment

I do not like labels, I never have. Part of me has always rebelled at them because I am more than a mere word, or a phrase or any other way you want to stick something to me. Another part of me, wanted to hide from them because being different was ‘dangerous’ and threatened to draw a spotlight that I didn’t want for many reasons. But, I WAS different – I just refused to acknowledge it.

Filed Under: Blog Posts, Neurodivergence in Fiction Tagged With: Neurodivergence in Fiction, Rowena Andrews

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