Month: June 2005 June 26, 2005
It is safer to live off the grid, unconnected to the vast technology, because unseen people are watching our every move, employing technology…
June 17, 2005
With Tale of the Thunderbolt, E.E. Knight spins another entertaining story in his Vampire Earth universe, chronicling the life and time of David Valentine. …
June 16, 2005
If you’re like Stephen King, you’re writing with Metallica or Guns-and-Roses cranked up to drown out the world. If you’re like Gary Wassner, you’ve…
June 16, 2005
Writer’s block is something that plagues many writers — more than will admit it I’d bet. Some can honestly sit down and start typing…
June 16, 2005
There are no minor roles, only minor actors. Well, there are no minor characters, only minor writers. How many times have you read a…
June 14, 2005
I struggled to get into this book initially due to the fragmented writing style and short sentence structure however I am glad that I…
June 8, 2005
The Silences of Home by Caitlin Sweet is her second book, a prequel to A Telling of Stars published earlier, but Caitlin’s writing is…
June 6, 2005
The Gastronomicon is somewhat unconventional as anthologies go. Whilst Australia is rapidly becoming famous for the quality of the Speculative Fiction it exports,…
June 3, 2005
Nylon Angel is the first in a trilogy of books following the life of Parrish Plessis. Set in the not too distant future in…