Archive | July 11, 2014
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My Interview With the Multi-Talented Christoph Fischer
Originally posted on johntuckermustlive:
I’ve known Christoph for almost a year now but haven’t interacted with him as much as I should have. We met when he gave my novel Divisive a 5-Star rating. I’ve found him to be a personable man with a seemingly inexhaustible amount of energy to not only write, but also…
Review: The Lady of the Pier – The Ebb
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
Today I have a review for my dear friend Effrosyni Moschoudi’s latest book. The Lady of the Pier – The Ebb is the first of two, and is a paranormal romance that takes the reader from Brighton in the thirties to Corfu in the eighties: Love will go on…
Put off that beach trip… Review of Regina West’s The Long Way Home
Originally posted on The One & Only Elgon:
My advice: put a hold on the beach trip until your copy of Regina West’s new novel arrives. The Long Way Home is this summer’s must read. But you don’t have long to wait. It’s due out at the end of the July in eBook and paperback.…
Tales Untold
Originally posted on A Blog Less Traveled:
A Cauldron of Darkness Knights in shining amour searching for her prayers Protecting her from the angels of the spire Longing for victims broken hearted Unholy rapture calling out her name Pleading with saints for her undying love Words from a tale hauntingly familiar A fevered dream at…
The True Story of the Man Who ‘Self-Loved’ on the Train Next To Me
Originally posted on Madeleine Swann:
Warning: This post contains things children shouldn’t read. Public transport is mostly boring, but occasionally it gets disturbing. A word of advice: don’t accidentally brush against someone then say, “Our hands touched, that means we’re married now.” I wish I could assure you it wasn’t me who’d said it but…
Author Life: Influences from Every Corner
Originally posted on Legends of Windemere:
Yahoo Image Search It’s hard, if not impossible, to delve into the life of an author without touching on the thing that sets them off. You have your imagination or a real life tale to tell, but something triggers your desire to write a book. Maybe you had a…
…great Author pal, the LUVLY Frances di Plino, interviews yours truly… #TBSU…
Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
Tuesday, 25 February 2014 Ten Facts About … Seumas Gallacher When did you first realise you wanted to be a writer? SG : I don’t think it was a ‘realisation’… more of a slow dawning that the immersion in writing was giving me so much pleasure. The first novel was…
…great Author pal, the LUVLY Frances di Plino, interviews yours truly… #TBSU…
Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
…here’s a wee ‘deja vu’ reprise of a nice post Frances di Plino did on me a few months ago… …great Author pal, the LUVLY Frances di Plino, interviews yours truly… #TBSU….
Exploring the Galaxy’s Outer Halo Posted on Centauri Dreams
Posted: 11 Jul 2014 06:12 AM PDT Not long ago we talked about what the Milky Way would look like when seen from afar. I had mentioned Poul Anderson’s World Without Stars, which appeared in Analog in 1966 under the title The Ancient Gods. In the Anderson tale, a starship crew is sent to make contact […]