Below is the archive of all episodes of SFF Addicts in order of publication (newest to oldest). SFF Addicts is a weekly sci-fi, fantasy and writing craft podcast co-hosted by Adrian M. Gibson and M.J. Kuhn, bringing you interviews and mini-masterclasses with your favorite SFF authors. Support SFF Addicts on Patreon or check out our […]
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Review: Rise of the Ranger (The Echoes Saga #1) by Philip C Quaintrell
You know those movies that don’t really have a ton of substance, but they are just so dang entertaining and fun that you love them anyway? In a nutshell, that was my experience with Rise of the Ranger.
SPFBO 7 Interview: W.V. Fitz-Simon
Read-a-long for Joe Abercrombie’s The Age of Madness Trilogy
Will from Gollancz reached out to David about FanFiAddict joining a reread of The Age of Madness in preparation for the release of The Wisdom of Crowds with our blog specifically covering The Trouble With Peace, Chapters 1-9. Needless to say, I dropped everything I was doing and jumped at the chance to take part.
Review: In Solitudes Shadow (Empire of Ruin #1) by David Green
Guest Post: What’s So Funny? by Brian P. Rubin
Blog Tour and Review: A Dangerous Deal by Phillipa Jane Keyworth
FanFiAddict’s “Spacebo” (#SPSFC) Portfolio!
Here are the 30 books that make up FanFi Addict’s SPSFC portfolio.
Review: Fermi’s Progress: Descartesmageddon (Fermi’s Progress #2) by Chris Farnell
The story of Descartesmageddon lies in a zombie tale. The aliens on this planet are living through their own version of a zombie apocalypse, complete with barricaded safe hubs, zombies that are attracted to noise and roam at night, and the idea that you’re never quite safe. There’s also a philosophical element here about what makes someone human, as it isn’t quite the zombie plague you expect.
Review: Bright Steel (Masters & Mages #3) by Miles Cameron
Overall this series has been rife with full tilt action, character and magic badassery, camaraderie moments to die for, and plenty of soft, humorous, and quiet snippets between duos or trios that warm your chest. Cameron’s world has been one that is truly so rich and evocative, borrowing from a cultural setting that isn’t used often enough in fiction.