31 Jul
Temple: Incarnations
Steven Saville
Apex Publications
Trade Paperback, 107 pgs, 2007, $9.95
Reviewed by Steve Vernon
The birth of a new genre magazine is always an exciting moment. It’s great fun to sample an intriguing new mix of stories, characters and get an idea of the publisher’s personal taste. Each publisher brings their own unique vision to a new publication. […]
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31 Jul
Subterranean Press announced two new titles this week. The first is Snow Crash by Neal Stephenson. Fifteen years since its initial release, Snow Crash remains one of the most popular and important novels in recent memory. You can learn more about this special limited edition and place a pre-order here: Snow Crash
The second title […]
Posted in Publisher News by: Dave
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31 Jul
Alan Clark has painted the cover for Ken Rand’s upcoming novel, Pax Dakota (Five Star, May, 2008). Description: The Six Tribes beat the US Army and won their own nation — the Dakota — in the northern great plains of America’s Old West. The Pax Dakota has maintained peace between the USA and Dakota for […]
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30 Jul
The newest issue of The Gila Queen is out. For those who are unfamiliar with the publication, The Gila Queen’s Guide To Markets has been publishing for nineteen years now. While it primarily provides current market information for all the writing genres, it also touches on recent sales by authors, contests, upcoming author readings and […]
Posted in Writing Markets by: Dave
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30 Jul
Mr. Hands
Gary A Braunbeck
Leisure Books
Mass Market Paperback $6.99
Reviewed by Craig Davis
There are writers who are hyped as the next big thing and a future rising star. Then there are writers who have not only fulfilled all of the hype and praise lavished upon them, but have continued to raise the expectations to astronomical levels. And […]
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