Over Sea, Under Stone: A Review
Finding copies of books you loved long ago is like reconnecting with an old friend. Susan Cooper’s DARK IS RISING series is no exception. I read these books many times beginning in junior high. Every Read More
Finding copies of books you loved long ago is like reconnecting with an old friend. Susan Cooper’s DARK IS RISING series is no exception. I read these books many times beginning in junior high. Every Read More
Nancy Varian Berberick gave the world a rollicking DragonLance prequel, telling the story of Dalamar Argent’s rise to power from humble servitor to Raistlin Majere’s apprentice. The trouble with prequels is that the reader knows Read More
Today, we have a treat! An interview with Brian Niemeier, author of Don’t Give Money to People Who Hate You in which he talks about how he came to write this surprise breakout book. Read More
The Fifth Book of Unexpected Enlightenment is now live! We are celebrating Rachel Griffin’s birthday (March 30th) with the release of the next Book of Unexpected Enlightenment. Rachel Griffin Knows a Secret Everyone Else Has Read More
I remember when I was reading Gene Wolfe’s Book of the New/Long/Short Sun cycle (Three separate, related series, for those that don’t know), there was a short time when everything felt kind of clunky and Read More
Superversive Press may be gone, but as we promised, the brand will be living on in other publishers. Tuscany Bay picked up the Planetary anthology series, and Luna is now live. While it was originally Read More
CatholicReads.com released their best of 2019 list, and while no one’s surprised to find John C. Wright on the scifi list, Ann Margaret Lewis’s Warrior of Kizan made the cut, too. I haven’t had the pleasure of Read More
This has been a long time coming, and I am happy to finally announce the launch of Hard Moon by David Hallquist. It was a pleasure to edit this book (as well as the rest Read More
First posted on October 25, 2016. I vaguely remember a sitcom called Perfect Strangers when I was young. I remember enjoying it, but it either must not have aged well or it must have been more or Read More
This post was originally published Nov. 1, 2016. Recent discoveries have made me a little more adventurous with my audiobooks: Rather than shelling out for an audible subscription and trying to find the longest books Read More
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