Month: September 2016 September 7, 2016
I’ve reread only a few books in my time, but one series that earned that elusive honor was The Lost Fleet series by Jack Campbell, a.k.a. John…
September 7, 2016
I write standalone novels and short stories, flash fiction and blogs. I’ve also completed a trilogy. Had I known about writing what I know…
September 6, 2016
C.A. Higgins burst onto the SF scene in 2015 with her stunning debut Lightless (reviewed here), and less than a year later, she follows…
September 6, 2016
We have talked to The Biodome Chronicles author Jesikah Sundin about her books and writing in general. Welcome to SFFWorld Jesikah, many thanks for…
September 5, 2016
We’ve talked to Patrick Chiles, author of science fiction thrillers, Perigee and Farside, both published by Baen Books this year. Welcome to SFFWorld Patrick,…
September 4, 2016
‘To be a truly successful Evil Genius requires several things: a secret lair, loyal but incompetent henchman, a large button marked ‘Stop’ (preferably red),…
September 3, 2016
Bradley’s last book, Twelve Kings (UK) / Twelve Kings in Sharakhai (USA), was one of my highlights of last year. In this short…
September 2, 2016
This instalment of Small but Mighty brings you Winter by Dan Grace, published by none other than Unsung Stories. The London based press are…
September 1, 2016
Meet Kevin Tumlinson: He is a speculative fiction author influenced at a very early age by Orson Scott Card. Aside from his writing career,…
September 1, 2016
In Clifton Hill’s fantasy book titled Kip the Quick, we are introduced to a young character so adorable, you’ll forgive him for stealing…