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Tag Archives: Larry Correia
Texas Wants Me, Anyway
I’ve been in Houston and in Fort Worth in the last two weeks, hitting a variety of bookstores to meet staff and sign stock. This week, I finish my tour of Texas by tagging along with Larry Correia as his … Continue reading
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Tagged Baen, Half Price Books, Larry Correia, Monkey and Dog, Texas, The Twig, Witchy Eye
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Bookshelf: The Longest Con
Michaelbrent Collings has shown a great deal of versatility beyond the horror for which he’s known. Previous explorations have included epic fantasy and Arthurian middle-grade superhero; THE LONGEST CON has Collings digging into Jim Butcher’s Harry Dresden territory, with a … Continue reading
Bookshelf: Pack Dynamics
After getting out of the Army, Ben becomes a private investigator, in which capacity one of his big clients is billionaire pharmaceuticals CEO Alex Jarrett. Ben’s Ranger experience makes him a great PI, tenacious, tough, and clever… but his experience … Continue reading
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Tagged Julie Frost, Larry Correia, Monster Hunter International, Monsters, Pack Dynamics, Vampires, Werewolves, Wordfire Press
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Bookshelf: Son of the Black Sword
Larry Correia takes a turn away from guns and monsters (which are awesome) toward India-inspired epic fantasy heavy with prophecy, curses, dynastic politics, oaths, demons, and chivalric orders. This is great stuff. Son of the Black Sword tells the story … Continue reading
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Tagged Baen, Epic Fantasy, Larry Correia, Saga of the Forgotten Warrior, Son of the Black Sword
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Bookshelf: Monster Hunter Alpha
Monster Hunter Alpha continues Larry Correia’s Monster Hunter series with all its trademarks: white-knuckle action, gritty gun details, wild swaggering characters on both the heroes’ and the villains’ side, and comic wisecracking in the best tradition of Hollywood action films. … Continue reading
Bookshelf: Sonya Fletcher
Happy Halloween! For the holiday, I want to tell you about a series that’s one part Monster Hunters International, one part Supernatural, and one part Buffy the Vampire Slayer. This is the tale of Sonya Fletcher, whose origins are shrouded … Continue reading
Badass Russians
“Badass Russians only have three emotions: revenge, depression, and vodka.” — Earl Harbinger
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Tagged Earl Harbinger, Larry Correia, Monster Hunter Alpha, Monster Hunter International
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Salt Lake Comic Con, Here I Come!
Salt Lake Comic Con is one of my favorite cons, and I say that as a guy who goes to a fair number of them. It’s a huge event, the organizers treat writers like the attraction they are, the green room … Continue reading
Rose City Comic Con
I’m on the road, heading to Portland. Rose City Comic Con starts tomorrow, and I’ll be selling and signing books along with many friends, including painter Jeff Sturgeon and novelist Larry Correia. Tonight I’ll be in a coffeehouse, selling books … Continue reading
Posted in Conventions
Tagged Jeff Sturgeon, Larry Correia, Rose City Comic Con, Wordfire Press
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Bookshelf: Shattered Shields
In light of the recent (ongoing?) guffaw-faw over the Hugo Awards, I was a little surprised and immensely pleased to pick up Shattered Shields and see the list of authors it includes. Without assigning people to sides, and at the risk … Continue reading