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Tag Archives: Wordfire Press
For Those Who Don’t Subscribe to Publisher’s Weekly
It turns out that if you get a starred review, PW offers you a nice price on an ad touting the fact. And here is the ad Baen is taking out in the 2/27 issue of PW. I risk being … Continue reading
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Tagged Baen, Deborah Warren, East/West Literary, Knopf, Publisher's Weekly, The Kidnap Plot, Witchy Eye, Wordfire Press, WorldCon
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Chibis for you! @LTUESymposium #witchyeye
I won’t make Life, the Universe, and Everything (LTUE) this year. I’ll be across the country, at Pensacon in Florida, selling WITCHY EYE for the first time, alongside THE KIDNAP PLOT and my WordFire Press books. But I don’t want … Continue reading
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Tagged Baen, David Young Art and Design, Life the Universe and Everything, Pensacon, Space Balrogs, Witchy Eye, Wordfire Press
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Bookshelf: Mythology 101
Keith is a gregarious, open-minded college student, with a gift for persuasion. He’s so open-minded that he turns in a paper for his Sociology class on what first contact with an extraterrestrial civilization would look like, so open-minded he’s willing … Continue reading
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Tagged Humorous Fantasy, Jody Lynn Nye, Mythology, Mythology 101, Wordfire Press
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Bookshelf: The Blood Prize
Colt the Outlander is a bounty hunter, a treasure seeker, and a scoundrel. He’s an antihero, a rough man who just wants wealth, women, and to be left alone. He’s a rock and roll Conan armed with big guns, riding … Continue reading
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Tagged Aradio Brothers, Colt the Outlander, Mad Max, New York Comic Con, San Diego Comic Con, Star Wars, Wordfire Press
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Bookshelf: Racers of the Night
RACERS OF THE NIGHT is Brad R. Torgersen’s second collection of short science fiction. I loved his first collection, LIGHTS IN THE DEEP, so I was excited to pick this one up at Salt Lake Comic Con this month. Brad leans … Continue reading
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Tagged Brad R. Torgersen, Lights in the Deep, Racers of the Night, Science Fiction, Wordfire Press
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Bookshelf: The Iron Thane
After the fall of Macbeth (yes, that Macbeth), Scotland is left with a young, conniving, and ineffectual king in the form of young Malcolm. Macduff, the Thane of Fife and man born of no woman, finds himself a relic of … Continue reading
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Tagged Goethe, Jason Henderson, Macbeth, Macduff, Shakespeare, The Iron Thane, Wordfire Press
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Bookshelf: Blood Curse
Blood Curse opens on the same brutal ground as the first book of Jake Lasater’s adventures, Blood Ties — in Jake’s origin story. In Blood Ties we saw him obey his pointless order to sacrifice his life and his men’s … 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: Million Dollar Productivity
I needed a quick short in the arm this week, to get me focused on what I should be doing to get to where I want to go. Kevin J. Anderson’s Million Dollar Productivity did the trick. As Anderson says, not … Continue reading
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Tagged Kevin J. Anderson, Million Dollar Productivity, Wordfire Press
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Bookshelf: Dandelion Iron
YA literature has been exploding in recent years, but in all its eccentric fecundity, it’s never seen this before: post-apocalyptic all-girl cattle drive. In 2058, the Juniper—that part of North America that used to be Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, Wyoming, … Continue reading
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Tagged Aaron Michael Ritchey, Cattle Drive, Dandelion Iron, Juniper Wars, Post-Apocalyptic Fiction, Wordfire Press, YA
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