Tag Archive | dystopian

#WW Love Triangles

Originally posted on Shannon A. Thompson:
#WW: Love Triangles Opening note: I’m trying to create more YouTube videos, and this is one of my first ones where I discuss a fiction opinion over my channel, Coffee & Cats. I’m more comfortable writing my thoughts because I feel like I can express more, so I am…

The bad, the good and the beautiful of the cover design process

Originally posted on Suffolk Scribblings:
In November I published Absent Souls as an ebook only. This wasn’t because I didn’t have a paperback ready but because I’d planned to have new covers for my books and it made no sense spending extra money on a paperback cover which would only be replaced in a few weeks.…

Short Stories and Cliffhangers

Originally posted on Jo Robinson:
I read an excellent post about cliffhangers, and it’s got me thinking now.  Maybe I’m weird, alright then, if you insist – I am weird.  There are two things about me that have the potential to get right up some peoples nostrils when it comes to my scribbles.  I write…

“How to Kill Your Senator” by @KaisyWMills & @jamesacourtney

“How to Kill Your Senator” by @KaisyWMills & @jamesacourtney

Originally posted on Lit World Interviews:
The Dystopian Nation of City-State – “How to Kill Your Senator” @jamesacourtney & @KaisyWMills A new short story from Courtney James and Kaisy Wilkerson-Mills, authors of our previously reviewed The Dystopian Nation of City-State: An Anthology: Origin, Corruption, and Rebellion. Read that review by wonderful Olga Núñez Miret here.…

Sue Perry

Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
Sue Perry What is your latest release and what genre is it? Nica of Los Angeles, a speculative detective novel with dystopian and paranormal elements. This is the first of at least four novels in the FRAMES series. Quick description: When rookie private eye Nica takes on a mysterious case,…

Q&A Shannon A. Thompson of Take Me Tomorrow @ShanAshleeT23

Q&A Shannon A. Thompson of Take Me Tomorrow @ShanAshleeT23

Originally posted on Lit World Interviews:
Take Me Tomorrow Shannon A. Thompson ? 5.0 out of 5 stars  An exciting YA dystopian novel-Elaine Jeremiah “This was an exciting, intriguing tale. In the dystopian world Sophia, her family and friends are living in, there is a war on between the State who control the various regions…

When Characters Say Too Much or Too Little

Originally posted on Shannon A. Thompson:
Announcements: I have a couple announcements today. First, I would like to thank The Opinionated Woman’s Musings and Books for Fun for nominating ShannonAThompson.com for the Lovely Blog Award. I nominated six blogs on my Facebook page to keep it going! In other news, P.S. Bartlett interviewed me, and…

Book review: E by Kate Wrath

Originally posted on Jane Dougherty Writes:
http://www.amazon.com/E-Kate-Wrath-ebook/dp/B00K4EOTT0 The opening of E drops us straight into a nightmare worthy of Room 101. When the torment stops, the bleak reality of life in an outpost kicks in. Outpost of what? Who knows. This is a story full of unanswered questions, not questions that interrupt the story, but…

Recommended Reads: Othella by Therin Knite

Originally posted on Suffolk Scribblings:
What a fantastic read. It is 60 years in the future and civilisation is close to collapse. To save the world, hard decisions need to be taken. The best scientists are brought to Arcadian Heights – a purpose-built oasis in this crumbling world – with one goal: to develop technologies…

The Pros and Cons of Beta Readers

Originally posted on Shannon A. Thompson:
Announcements: My short story, The Pink Scarf, was published in the second volume of an adult anthology collection, Ashtrays to Jawbreakers. It is completely free on Smashwords, so feel free to check it out by clicking here. Take Me Tomorrow was reviewed by A Literary Mind recently, and you…

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