Tag Archives: Steven L. Peck

Windows Into Hell

Cover reveal! I’m in this anthology, inspired by the original Steven “Hell” Peck novel, A Short Stay in Hell. Anthology drops soon!

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Bookshelf: Ripped

Angie Lofthouse is one of my favorite authors. She’s one of my favorite local authors in that she tells science fiction stories that are both deeply Mormon and at the same time profoundly idiosyncratic (I am thinking in particular here … Continue reading

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Bookshelf: A Short Stay in Hell

I love Steve Peck for many reasons, one of which is his utter refusal to be pigeonholed. I have read and enjoyed The Scholar of Moab, which is Utah’s answer to Titus Groan, the fragmented saga of an idiotic would-be … Continue reading

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Bookshelf: The Rifts of Rime

Warrior squirrels.  Uncertain borders.  Scholars studying the language of ants.  Officialdom rewriting ancient scripture to conform to new doctrine.  Blasphemous wolves.  Squirrel poetics versus marmot rhetoric, and the value of structure.  A murdered prophet.  An insecure poet.  An ambitious leader, … Continue reading

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Convention Highlights: FanX 2014

I admit I entered into my first panel with some trepidation: the idea of litigating zombie civil rights is hilarious, but I greatly feared that I was going to do a bad job.  And, as it turned out, I lost. … Continue reading

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