Book Review: Children of Time by Adrian Tchaikovsky

I have mixed emotions upon discovering an author like Adrian Tchaikovsky. First comes the excitement and delight of finding a great read from an author who has multiple books available. Next comes remorse. I could have started reading Tchaikovsky years ago.  Children of Time was a surprise, and it’s a…

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Book Review: The Kaiju Preservation Society by John Scalzi

I like this cover. Always read the afterword. John Scalzi has written a another fun book. It almost didn’t happen. It wasn’t on his radar. Rather, he intended to write a more serious, literary, brooding novel. Then, well, 2020. He put that book on hold, perhaps indefinitely, and wrote something…

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Book Review: Artifact Space by Miles Cameron

How did I not know about Miles Cameron before now? Maybe because he writes under three names: Gordan Kent, Miles Cameron, and Christian Cameron, depending on his genre. This is both a great book and a great cover. I’ll put my confusion aside for the moment to talk about the…

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Interviews

This was a busy week. Three interviews, a press release, and a couple of podcasts. The podcasts are about a month away from airing, but one of the interviews is now live and the press release is out. Here’s the press release from Reader’s Entertainment: SPARK It's pretty cool to see…

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