Three Hearts and Three Lions on Sale Poul Anderson’s Three Hearts and Three Lions is on sale on Amazon for $1.99 USD. This is a seminal work of American fantasy, and I can’t recommend it enough.
Follow-up on a capsule history of English scifi and fantasy I was looking around my own blog to see if I had ever written anything on Verne while I was prepping my review of Eighty Days Around the World, and I stumbled on this: A Capsule History of English SciFi and Fantasy I wrote that post in November of 2010,
Brandon Sanderson's Kickstarter The big news in the publishing world today is Brandon Sanderson’s Kickstarter for four new novels. The totals just keep going up, but as you can see from my screenshot he is approaching 65k backers and $16.6M. That comes out to an average of $250 per backer, an
Violence of Action: Forgotten Ruin Book 3 by Jason Anspach and Nick Cole Book Review Violence of Action by Jason Anspach and Nick Cole [Amazon link] is our opportunity to see the Rangers go raiding. To do what they do best: kill things and break stuff. The non-linear flow of the pseudo-memoir style of the Forgotten Ruin series works really well here, as we shift
Bloodline Cradle Book 9 by Will Wight Book Review In Bloodline, book 9 of Will Wight’s very popular Cradle series, Lindon comes home. As you might expect, hilarity ensures. Or at least lots of epic battles with the greatest threats on Lindon’s planet. [Amazon affiliate link] I didn’t do a day of release review for Bloodline
The Moon Pool by A. Merritt Book Review This is another expedition into the past of popular literature. Abraham Merritt, whose byline is nearly always A. Merritt, was a popular author who wasn’t even best known in his own time for his fiction. Rather, he was a celebrity journalist, making enough money to travel widely and pursue
Favorites of 2019 2019 has been a great year for fiction, especially the independently published scifi and fantasy associated with labels like #pulprev and #superversive. I’ve read books this year that I’ve been missing all my life, but I couldn’t find, and some that are brand new. I’ve also