Author: Benjamin X. Wretlind

Passage to Moorea by B.R. O'Hagan

Review: Passage to Moorea by B.R. O’Hagan

Passage to Moorea is a must-read for anyone who loves historical fiction, adventure, or just a damn good story.

Kings, Conquerors, Psychopaths: From Alexander to Hitler to the Corporation

Review: Kings, Conquerors, Psychopaths: From Alexander to Hitler to the Corporation by Joseph N Abraham MD

Abraham’s book is essential reading for progressive, caring and moral citizens today.

A Semi-Not-Horribly-Regular Newsletter

A Semi-Not-Horribly-Regular Newsletter #25

In this issue: Hello! • A Humble Bibliography/Treasure Hunt • Indie Author Program Selection Review • Street Team

Revolution

Review: Revolution by David Dorrough – A 2023 Indie Author Review Selection

An intimate and witty look into the lives of middle-aged Angelenos in search of greater meaning.

The Pirate Danced and the Automat Died

Review: The Pirate Danced and the Automat Died by Lou Kemp

As a devoted fan who has eagerly followed Lou Kemp’s steampunk fantasy series for years, I was thrilled to return to the richly imagined world of Celwyn, Kang, and Bartholomew in The Pirate Danced and the Automat Died.

A Semi-Not-Horribly-Regular Newsletter

A Semi-Not-Horribly-Regular Newsletter #24

In this issue: Fall Giveaways • Science Fiction Sale • Author Highlight • Indie Author Program Selection Review • Street Team

Half a Lion

Review: HALF A LION: An Epic Adventure Novel by Palle E.K. Oswald – A 2023 Indie Author Review Selection

The kind of thrilling adventure and complex worldbuilding that reminds me why I fell in love with the genre.

A Semi-Not-Horribly-Regular Newsletter

A Semi-Not-Horribly-Regular Newsletter #23

In this issue: A Word About Maui • Experience Emotion in Weather • New Posts • Author Highlight • Street Team • Indie Author Program Selection Review

Pulstar: The Swan Barely Remembers

Review: Pulstar I: The Swan Barely Remembers by Giancarlo Roversi – A 2023 Indie Author Review Selection

Pulstar I’s sophisticated world-building and unexpected twists create a reading experience that is both captivating and thought-provoking.

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On Book Titles

What goes into a book title? These are things I think about (sometimes too much).