Book Review: Adjacent Fields by Charles Barouch
Adjacent Fields by Charles Barouch From Amazon: The business of Teleportation. Imagine if someone invented a teleportation device and their first thought had to be: How do I market this? What if you...
View ArticleCover Review: Of Hearts & Stars by Edward Dean West
Of Hearts & Stars by Edward Dean West Purchase Status: Didn’t Buy Price: $3.95 Description (from Amazon): Been reading up on the latest best sellers eh? The usual suspects, huh? That’s cool man, I...
View ArticleWriting Workshop: The New and Improved Book Country
Book Country, Penguin’s writer’s workshop, has undergone extensive changes. The changes are so numerous where updating the old guide is an impossibility. The old guide will remain on my site as a...
View ArticleBook Review: We will Destroy Your Planet: An Alien’s Guide to Conquering the...
So, you’ve been hiding out on Earth, waiting for your chance to conquer and take over, haven’t you? Or maybe you’ve been lurking in space, hiding behind the moon, waiting for your chance to strike? If...
View ArticleReview: Leap of Space (Space & Time Vol 1) by Sharon T Rose
(c) Sharon T Rose & Curiosity Quills It is really hard to find creative, almost fantastical science fiction stories — stories that blur the lines of what people view as hard science fiction, soft...
View ArticleAn Interview with David McIntee
I’ll start off with saying I really enjoyed We Will Destroy Your Planet. It’s a fun, quirky novel, and I’ll definitely be recommending it to my friends who like this sort of book. Where did you get the...
View ArticleReview: Morningside Fall by Jay Posey (Angry Robot — Science Fantasy)
Morningside Fall by Jay Posey Morningside Fall by Jay Posey is a a novel that slips between a variety of different genres. For the sake of simplicity, I’m defining this novel as a Science-Fantasy...
View ArticleBook Review: The Boost by Stephen Baker
In a society where humans have been connected to an intricate network accessed by brain-implanted chips, ‘wilds’ are those who have chosen–or have been forced–to live outside of the network. The boost...
View ArticleThe State of the Blain Address
I figure if the President of the United States can give a State of the Union address (when is that, anyway?) I can give a State of the Blain address. Welcome to 2015 and all of that jazz. I haven’t...
View ArticleSFWA Opening Doors to Self-Published Authors
SFWA, AKA Science Fiction & Fantasy Writers Association of America, held a referendum regarding the admittance of self-published authors and small presses for membership into the organization. The...
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