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J. Patrick Black’s debut novel Ninth City Burning is being released by ACE in September. We’re excited to bring you an excerpt from Ninth City…
They used to say “never judge a book by its cover”. Well, forget that. Just look at that cover – look at it! This…
Getting your first book published is always a thrill for the author, though it can take work to get there. We invited Ren Warom,…
Daniel is a nice chap, not unlike most authors I’ve met. Don’t let that fool you, though! This scheming, plotting individual is responsible for…
We’ve talked to Gail Z. Martin as her new epic fantasy collection of Jonmarc Vahanian short stories are being released from Solaris Books. She has also contributed…
Back in the 1950s, 1960s and even 1970s, we were promised flying cars. (Actually, Popular Mechanics has one on the cover every year or…
We’ve been so lucky to get an exclusive excerpt from Gail Z. Martin’s The Shadowed Path to share with our readers. The Shadwoed Path…
I first met Jeff Provine through his “This Day in Alternate History Blog” where I found his short alternate history scenarios to be a…
Nila goes on a time-travel vacation with Peter Ward’s debut novel, Time Rep. Time Rep by Peter Ward ARC (provided by publisher) Published June…
Thirteen-year-old Philippe is left alone on his family’s farm when everyone else goes to visit his ‘mad’ Aunt. But when he wakes in the…
“Fifteen year old Jackson is different from the other children at the foundling hospital. Scales sometimes cover his arms. Tentacles coil just below his skin.…
Review by David Paul Hellings @HellingsOnFilm “Enemies because they were taught to be. Allies because they had to be. Brothers because they dared to…
One by one, the guests arrive The guests are coming through The open-hearted many, the broken-hearted few And no one knows where the night…
It takes some nerve to take on a scenario written by a science fiction master. It has been done before – off the top…
Last time, I talked about my journey into science fiction cover art and defining my own style. This time, I’m going to go a…
Review by David Paul Hellings @HellingsOnFilm “Doomwatch is one of the great, lost TV programmes, a classic slice of science fiction (with the emphasis…
Just in from Angry Robot, Hugo Award-winning Kameron Hurley’s The Stars are Legion is going to be published in the UK/Commonwealth (not Canada) through Angry…
The Rogue Retrieval is Dan Koboldt’s debut novel, a combination sci-fi/fantasy adventure set in a world connected to ours via a portal. Billed as…
Marko Kloos is the author of the bestselling Frontlines series and we’ve been so lucky to get an exclusive excerpt from the fourth book…
Hyperpowers is the sixteenth anthology from Third Flatiron Press, with the theme of space opera and military fiction – likeable characters optional! These are…