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Evan Winter

TBRCon2025 Highlight: Writing a Successful Inciting Incident (with Philip Chase, Jenn Lyons, Evan Winter & More)

March 7, 2025 by Adrian M. Gibson Leave a Comment

Every Friday, we’re highlighting a panel from the TBRCon2025 all-virtual SF/F/H convention, looking back on the incredible variety of discussions that we had the honor of hosting.

This week, join moderator/author/booktuber Philip Chase and authors Jenn Lyons, Evan Winter, Sung-il Kim, Rebecca Campbell and J.D.L. Rosell for a TBRCon2025 panel on “Writing a Successful Inciting Incident”.

Filed Under: Blog Posts, Book Tube, TBRCon2025 Tagged With: Evan Winter, J.D.L. Rosell, Jenn Lyons, Philip Chase, Rebecca Campbell, Sung-il Kim, TBRCon2025, Virtual Convention

TBRCon2023 Highlight: How to Write a Kick-Ass Battle (Panel)

April 14, 2023 by Adrian M. Gibson Leave a Comment

Every week, we are highlighting a panel from TBRCon2023, looking back on the amazing variety of panels that we had the honor of hosting.

This week, join moderator/author Evan Winter and authors Andrea Stewart, RJ Barker, Christian “Miles” Cameron, Anna Smith Spark and Nick Martell for a TBRCon2023 author panel on “How to Write a Kick-Ass Battle.”

Filed Under: Blog Posts, Book Tube, TBRCon2023 Tagged With: Andrea Stewart, Anna Smith Spark, Author Panel, Christian Cameron, Evan Winter, Miles Cameron, Nick Martell, RJ Barker, TBRCon2023

SFF Addicts Ep. 16: Dragons! (with Evan Winter, Ryan Cahill, Quenby Olson, Brian Naslund & Kerstin Espinosa Rosero)

March 22, 2022 by Adrian M. Gibson Leave a Comment

Join host Adrian M. Gibson and authors Evan Winter, Ryan Cahill, Quenby Olson, Brian Naslund and Kerstin Espinosa Rosero as they delve into the mysterious and magical world of dragons. During the panel they discuss their personal histories with dragons, fresh and modern representations of the creature, dragon tropes and motifs and much more. There was also a solid twenty minutes or so towards the end where each panelist offers up amazing writing advice for the aspiring and working authors out there. Side note: this panel was beautiful chaos, featuring many mic drops, dick jokes (just the words, not actual jokes), crotch biting references and more.

Filed Under: Podcast, SFF Addicts Podcast Tagged With: Brian Naslund, Dragons, Evan Winter, Kerstin Espinosa Rosero, Podcast, Quenby Olson, Ryan Cahill, SFF Addicts

12 Books I hope to read in 2022 (but please could the Sands of Time slow down a bit so I can actually catch up, thanks)

January 5, 2022 by chilcottharry 1 Comment

Filed Under: Blog Posts, List Tagged With: Anthony Ryan, Brian McClellan, Brian Staveley, C. L. Clark, Christopher Buehlman, Evan Winter, Jay Kristoff, Jen WIlliams, Michael J Sullivan, Robin Hobb, Shelley Parker-Chan, Stephen Aryan

TBRcon21 Recap: Friday, January 29th

February 24, 2021 by David W Leave a Comment

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!

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: Adrian Selby, Alexander Darwin, Ben Galley, Dark Fantasy, Devin Madson, Evan Winter, Fantasy, G R Matthews, Gareth Hanrahan, Gareth Ryder-Hanrahan, Grim, Grim Dark or Just Fantasy?, Grimdark, Holly Tinsley, Justin Lee Anderson, Mark Lawrence, Patrick Samphire, Peter McLean, Peter V Brett, R F Kuang, Rachel Emma Shaw, Robert Fleming, SPFBO, SPFBO Finalists, Steven Erikson, Suzannah Rowntree, The Future of Fantasy, Zack Argyle

TBRcon21 Recap: Thursday, January 28th

February 23, 2021 by David W Leave a Comment

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!

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: #Scifi, Adrian Tchaikovsky, Alina Boyden, Anna Stephens, Christian Cameron, Daniel Kelly, Elisa A Bonin, Essa Hansen, Evan Winter, Fantasy, Historical Fantasy, History in SFF, Katherine Arden, Miles Cameron, Nicholas Eames, RJ Barker, Sci Fi, Science Fiction, Sebastien De Castell, Sonora Reyes, Stephen Aryan, Sunyi Dean, TBRcon, TBRcon21, The Intersection of Neurodivergence & SFF Writing

Top Reads of 2020

December 29, 2020 by David W Leave a Comment

What’s up everyone. The end of the year has arrived and with it comes the season of lists. Best movies, TV shows, songs, books, etc. of 2020. Below I have compiled our reviewers’ Top Reads of the year. A majority of covers have links to reviews if you would like to see why we loved […]

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: 2020 Books, 2020 Reads, A Broken Queen, A Chorus of Fire, A Pilgrimage of Swords, A Queen in Hiding, A Queen of Raiders, A Ritual of Bone, Adam Cesare, Akwaeke Emezi, Alita Battle Angel, Alix E. Harrow, Alka Joshi, Andrea Stewart, Andy Davidson, Andy Weir, Angus Donald, Anna Stephens, Anthony Ryan, Battle Angel Alita, Before the Coffee Gets Cold, Best Served Cold, Bird Box, Black Stone Heart, Bobby Ether, Book of the Ice, Born a Crime, Bradley P Beaulieu, Brandon Sanderson, Brandon Taylor, Brian D. Anderson, Brian Lee Durfee, Brian Naslund, Brit Bennett, C. J. Tudor, Camelot, Carved from Stone and Dream, Chaos Vector, Charles Yu, Christopher Buehlman, Christopher Paolini, Clown in a Cornfield, Cradle, Crossroads, Daniel Kelly, Daniel Kraus, David Dalglish, Deesha Philyaw, Devin Madson, Dragons of Terra, Dragonsblood, Eden, Empires of Bronze, Eric Flint, Evan Winter, Factfulness, First Law, First Law World, Gareth Hanrahan, Gareth Ryder-Hanrahan, George A. Romero, Giles Kristian, Godblind, Gordon Doherty, Hanged God, Hans Rosling, Harrow the Ninth, Haruki Murakami, Heather Chavez, Horns, If It Bleeds, Interior Chinatown, James Islington, James Rollins, Jeremy Robert Johnson, Jeremy Szal, Jim Butcher, Joe Abercrombie, Joe Hill, John Marrs, Josh Malerman, Katherine Arden, Killing Commendatore, Lancelot, Last Arguement of Kings, Laurel Hightower, Lee C Conley, Legacy of Ash, Legacy of Steel, Legacy Trilogy, Legend of Sigurd, Leila Chudori, Los Nefilim, M R Carey, M. L. Wang, Malorie, Mark Lawrence, Matthew Walker, Matthew ward, Max Barry, Megan E. O'Keefe, Megan O'Keefe, Michael R Fletcher, Mike Shackle, Nathan Ballingrud, Ngyuen Phan Que Mai, Nick Bermel, Night of the Mannequins, Nine Realms, Nnedi Okorafor, No Bad Deed, Northern Wrath, Oathbringer, P. Djèlí Clark, Patrick Rothfuss, Paul Tremblay, Piranesi, Polly Crosby, Prisoners of Geography, Project Hail Mary, Providence, R. Scott Boyer, Ravencaller, Real Life, Remote Control, Rhythm of War, Ring of Fire, Ring Shout, Riot Baby, Robert Jackson Bennett, Robin Hood and the Caliph's Gold, Sarah Kozloff, Shorefall, Sigma Force, Song of the Shattered Sands, Sorcery of a Queen, Soulkeeper, Stephen Graham Jones, Stephen King, Storm Front, Stormblood, Survivor Song, Susanna Clarke, T. Frohock, Tamsyn Muir, Temple of Eternity, The Age of Madness, The Alexander Inheritance, The Bard's Blade, The Bear and the Nightingale, The Black Iron Legacy, The Blacktongue Thief, The Boatman's Daughter, The Bone Shard Daughter, The Book of Hidden Wonders, The Book of Koli, The Burning, The Burning Girls, The Cerulean Queen, The City of a Thousand Faces, The Common, The Dead Sagas, The Death of Vivek Oji, The Dresden Files, The Drowning Empire, The Fall of the Phoenix, The Fires of Vengeance, The First Law, The Five Warrior Angels, The Forgetting Moon, The Founders Trilogy, The Girl and the Stars, The Hanged God Trilogy, The Henna Artist, The Keepers, The Kingkiller Chronicle, The Kraken's Tooth, The Last Odyssey, The Last War, The Licanius Trilogy, The Living Dead, The Locked Tomb, The Locked Tomb Trilogy, The Loop, The Mountains Sing, The Name of the Wind, The Obsidian Path, The Once and Future Witches, The Outlaw Chronicles, The Protectorate, The Rampart Trilogy, The Reborn Empire, The Sea Speaks His Name, The Secret Lives of Church Ladies, The Seven Swords, The Shadow of What Was Lost, The Shadow Saint, The Sorcerer's Song, The Stormlight Archive, The Sword of Kaigen, The Trials of Koli, The Trouble with Peace, The Vanishing Half, The Way of Kings, Thilde Kold Holdt, Thunder at Kadesh, Tim Lebbon, Tim Marshall, To Sleep in a Sea of Stars, Tochi Onyebuchi, Top 2020 Reads, Top Books of 2020, Top Reads of 2020, Toshikazu Kawaguchi, Transcendent Kingdom, Trevor Noah, Tumanbay, Twelve Kings in Sharakhai, Underlord, Walker Dryden, We Are the Dead, We Ride the Storm, What Lies Between Us, Why We Sleep, Will Wight, Winternight, words of radiance, Wounds: Six Stories from the Border of Hell, Yaa Gyasi, Yukito Kishiro

My Top 15 Favorite Author Debuts

December 10, 2020 by David S Leave a Comment

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: Anthony Ryan, Brian Lee Durfee, Brian McClellan, Evan Winter, JK Rowling, Joe Abercrombie, John Gwynne, Michael J Sullivan, Michael McClung, Orson Scott Card, Patrick Rothfuss, Peter V Brett, Pierce Brown, RJ Barker, Scott Lynch

Author Chat – Evan Winter

October 30, 2020 by David W Leave a Comment

Gather ’round and listen in as author Evan Winter answers questions about his series, The Burning, writing, life, and other bookish topics. The Fires of Vengeance (The Burning #2) hits shelves on 11/10/20.

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: Adult, Adult Fantasy, Adult Fiction, Epic, Epic Fantasy, Evan Winter, Fantasy, New Voices in Orbit, Orbit, Orbit Books, Orbit Publishing, Orbit UK, Orbit US, The Burning, The Fires of Vengeance, The Rage of Dragons

Review: The Fires of Vengeance (The Burning #2) by Evan Winter

October 17, 2020 by Dan Smith Leave a Comment

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: Book Bloggers, Book Review, Epic Fantasy, Evan Winter, Fantasy, The Burning, The Fires of Vengeance

My Top 10 Favorite Single Books of All Time

August 18, 2020 by David S Leave a Comment

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: Anthony Ryan, Brandon Sanderson, Evan Winter, Fantasy, Fantasy Books, JK Rowling, John Gwynne, Mark Lawrence, Michael J Sullivan, My Top 10 Favorite Single Books of All Time, Orson Scott Card, Patrick Rothfuss, Peter V Brett, Pierce Brown, RJ Barker, Robin Hobb, Sci Fi, Science Fiction, Scott Lynch, Will Wight

Author Interview + Giveaway: R. A. Salvatore

August 14, 2020 by David W Leave a Comment

I want to thank Mr. Salvatore for coming on today and answering a litany of questions about his life, writing, Drizzt Do’Urden, and much much more. His stories throughout the past couple of decades have been an inspiration for so many readers and writers, and to see that he isn’t slowing down any time soon […]

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: Charles Schultz, Child of a Mad God, D&D, Drizzt, Drizzt Do'Urden, Dungeons and Dragons, Eric Severson, Evan Winter, Forgotten Realms, Fritz Leiber, Generations, J.R.R. Tolkien, James Joyce, Mary Kirchoff, R. A. Salvatore, Reckoning of Fallen Gods, Relentless, Robert Cormier, S. A. Chakraborty, Song of the Risen God, Ta Nehisi-Coates, Terry Brooks, The Burning, The City of Brass, The Coven, The Crystal Shard, The Empire of Gold, The Fires of Vengeance, The Kingdom of Copper, The Rage of Dragons, Timeless

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