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Songbird Ascension

Review: Songbird Ascension by Khira Allen – A 2022 Indie Author Review Selection

Description • The Review • Author Interview • More About the Author Description (from Amazon.com) A dying student. A visionary scientist. Civilization-crushing conflict. Michael Carr stands at the edge of death. A bright young student, he is living out his final years on the quiet shores of Lake Superior, knowing that a genetic disorder will…
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A Release Plan for the Schedule Dependent

The release of a book is nowhere near the end of an author’s journey, but it does feel good once you’re there.

Road Kill by R. J. Norgard

Review: Road Kill by R. J. Norgard

Description (from Amazon.com) “When he turned they were almost on top of him – two orbs of blinding white light, racing toward him like craven monsters…” In Road Kill, the second installment in the Sidney Reed Mystery Series, Alaska P.I. Sidney Reed is still haunted by the memory of his late wife Molly, even as his…
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A Semi-Not-Horribly-Regular Newsletter #6

In this issue: Out of Due Season Information, A Word about the Sequel, New Posts, An Indie Author Program Review Selection (a review).

The Gathering of the Four by A.E. Bennett

Review: Gathering of the Four by A. E. Bennett – A 2022 Indie Author Review Selection

Description • The Review • Author Interview • More About the Author Description (from Amazon.com) “In the Realm, every citizen knows their place.” Leora of Mae is a young woman orphaned at birth and raised on a remote farm. As a wielder of Xanthcraft, her abilities set her apart from her adoptive family and the…
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The Chair Man by Alex Pearl

Review: The Chair Man by Alex Pearl

Description (from Amazon.com) Michael Hollinghurst is a successful corporate lawyer living a comfortable, suburban life in leafy North West London. But on 7 July 2005, his life is transformed when he steps on a London underground train targeted by Islamist suicide bombers. While most passengers in his carriage are killed, Michael survives the explosion but…
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Religiosity in Fiction

Religiosity in Fiction

Religiosity in fiction covers a broad area. Religious cults and religions are not confined to horror or fantasy novels. They can, in fact, act as both antagonist and protagonist within any genre and certainly bring a different level of realism to the sci-fi thriller reading experience. I am sure that any reader can think of several examples…
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A Semi-Not-Horribly-Regular Newsletter #5

In this issue: Out of Due Season Preorder Information, New Posts, 2022 Indie Author Review Program Selections, This Past Few Week’s Work, news about the Transit series, and Recent Reads (a review).

Broken Pledges by Kevin Kilgarriff

Review: Broken Pledges by Kevin Kilgarriff – A 2022 Indie Author Review Program Selection

Description • The Review • Author Interview • More About the Author Description (from Amazon.com) A Kappa Chi Rho pledge dead. A pledge brother investigated for murder. A father with a secret intent on proving his son’s innocence. Broken Pledges tells the story of how a father and son learn that they’re related by more…
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Research: Some Odd Findings

As writers, we joke about the research we do and what the NSA or CIA or INTERPOL or whatever other agency out there might think of us. Personally, I don’t really believe any of that. I can’t tell you the number of times I’ve looked up how to [redacted] or fit a [redacted] into a…
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