Month: August 2016 August 7, 2016
We have talked to Sweet Secrets author Stephanie Weippert about her new book and her future plans. Hello Stephanie, welcome to SFFWorld. Who is Stephanie…
August 6, 2016
You may know James for his Fantasy novels: the Raven series and his Elves series, which were traditional Fantasy novels involving mercenaries, dragons…
August 5, 2016
Phil Tucker, the author of Path of Flames and the sequel, The Black Shriving, was kind enough to submit himself to one of my…
August 5, 2016
I write all sorts of books related to science. These range from physics textbooks and revision guides, through popular science books, to space opera…
August 4, 2016
Who is Michael Bunker? A few years ago Josh Hayes told me about this guy who wrote a book called Pennsylvania. Are you…
August 4, 2016
We have talked to Paul Kane about his latest book, Sherlock Holmes and the Servants Of Hell. Hello Paul, thanks for giving us some…
August 3, 2016
War Factory is the second novel in Neal Asher’s Transformations series, preceded by Dark Intelligence. Based in his ever-popular Polity universe, War Factory takes…
August 3, 2016
C.A. Higgins has a degree in Physics and she’s not afraid to use it. Entertainment Weekly’s Fall Books Preview called her first book Lightless…
August 2, 2016
Greetings, Programs! Josh Hayes and Scott Moon, from Keystroke Medium here, wanting to say hi and introduce ourselves to all the members and guests…
August 2, 2016
When a young boy, Nail, is orphaned and taken in by a gruff and mostly silent warrior named Shawcroft, you might have an idea…
August 2, 2016
They say the best books find you when you’re not looking. I came to Duskfall unaware of the praise it was gaining elsewhere. The…
August 1, 2016
“On a lonely mountain, deep in the high desert country of the American Southwest, a rifle-toting nun faces an unexpected test. A scientist makes…
August 1, 2016
A fan of Michael J. Sullivan’s work, Nila embarks on yet another (hopefully) long journey into the First Empire. Age of Myth by Michael…