REVIEW—SHAPERS OF WORLDS, Vol. IV
Steve reviews the fourth volume in Edward Willett’s anthology of stories from writers he’s interviewed. It’s a very good volume, and one well worth reading.
Steve reviews the fourth volume in Edward Willett’s anthology of stories from writers he’s interviewed. It’s a very good volume, and one well worth reading.
SALE! That’s right! We’re having a sale that lasts the entire month of March, 2023 for all of our Amazing Selects titles (except for the newly released Tiny Tine Machine 3). Paperback editions are 50% […]
Book View Café is an author-owned and operated publishing cooperative of New York Times bestselling authors and award winners, among them, the late Ursula K. Le Guin. Our authors write across all genres, from science fiction to […]
Book View Café is an author-owned and operated publishing cooperative of New York Times bestselling authors and award winners, among them, the late Ursula K. Le Guin. Our authors write across all genres, from science fiction to […]
R.R. Virdi is a two-time Dragon Award finalist, Nebula Award finalist, and USA Today Bestselling author. He is the author of the urban fantasy series The Grave Report and The Books of Winter, as well […]
2024 is a Leap Year, which means we all get an extra day. Please use it wisely, as there won’t be another one for four more years. Amazing People News (A round-up of gathered news […]
Book View Café is an author-owned and operated publishing cooperative of New York Times bestselling authors and award winners, among them, the late Ursula K. Le Guin. Our authors write across all genres, from science fiction to […]
Letters across time; uneasy alliances; VR gumshoes; a homage to Arthurian legend; and childhood nightmares made flesh, are just some of the delights on offer in. this latest issue!
Ghostly Summons John Andrew Karr (Excerpt) “Beck said you might be willing to help me out.” Kelsen’s gaze shifted. “Thought the boss warned you about spreading nasty rumors, Nolan.” Frank might not approve of […]
OBITUARIO Falleció el escritor mexicano José Luis Velarde. Entre 1985 y 2003 fue codirector de la revista literaria A Quien Corresponda, ganadora de 5 premios por la mejor publicación independiente en México (Premio Nacional Tierra […]
Emily St. John Mandel has a way with words and story. The Glass Hotel tells the story of a Bernie Madoff type huge Ponzi scam and its affects on various people from the investors to […]
Publisher: Berkley Books Publication date: 07/04/2017 Pages: 304 ISBN: 9780399584022 Author: Christina Henry Lost Boy: The True Story of Captain Hook by Christina Henry is an alternate take on the Peter Pan story. This […]
I had never even heard of The Adventure Zone when my wife picked up this graphic novel from the library. I just saw what appeared to be a decent-sized graphic novel that had a roleplaying […]
LIBROS La gran noticia es la publicación de “Qhipa Pacha: Futurismo peruano” (Pandemonium Editorial) en edición bilingüe. ¿Y qué lo convierte en la gran noticia? Pues lean la sección Premios y lo sabrán. Pueden comprar […]
David Agranoff, reviewer and podcaster (Dick Heads Podcast) shares his first column for Amazing Stories
Después de que la madre de todas las gripes y la batería de mi computadora se confabularan para que no escribiera durante más de un mes, cumplo con entregar un artículo sobre noviembre. Pronto viene […]
Twenty-five years ago a pair of lovers ran for their lives from an angry prince and washed up on an island where they adopted new identities — and found themselves blessed by an omen promising great things, a single golden phoenix feather. A reading by Sherwood Smith.
A couple of years ago, I reviewed a book called Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell. One of the observations I made then was that while fanfic writing and fandom is discussed in the first half of […]
Publisher: Ace Publication date: 08/04/2015 ISBN: 9780425266793 Pages: 304 Author: Christina Henry Alice by Christina Henry is her homage to the Alice In Wonderland / Through the Looking Glass books. Those Lewis Carroll books […]
Source: JENNIFER ARMENTROUT ON THE BLOOD & ASH/AWAKENING/FLESH & FIRE SERIES – PROMO ON ABOUT THE AUTHORS TV
Author Aaron Sofaer needed to do some worldbuilding for the novel Quill & Still, and in this case, there was no point in doing it halfway. Come along as Sofaer goes into detail about what […]
Today’s Book View Cafe reading features Jennifer Stevenson and a selection from Amanda, the latest in the author’s CoEd Demon Slut series.
It is supposed that Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny, the fifth Indiana Jones movie, will be the last one Harrison Ford will star in. But it’s possible that it will not be. It’s almost certain that there will be more Indy movies, but who will star in them? Only Lucasfilm knows!
Este es mi nuevo intento de ser consistente con las novedades, que hay tantas y si espero hasta el final del mes para anunciarlas, se hace un post muy largo. LIBROS El miércoles 8 de […]
The name Hayao Miyazaki is almost synonymous in many people’s minds with Japanese anime because of the many high-quality films that he and his Studio Ghibli have put out over the last few decades. (There is lots more anime than they have produced, but it’s not all as exemplary as theirs.) Revisiting some of his best films is always a rewarding experience, especially Spirited Away, for me.
Author Ryk Spoor is back on the blog for the debut of his new novel, and first book of The Spirit Warriors trilogy, Choosing the Player. How does this trilogy fit in with and intersect with […]
Is death truly the end? Not for the kids in The Ghost Job! Author Greg van Eekhout is bringing you a tale from beyond the grave(s) of his main characters who aren’t letting a little death […]
Author Annie Carl is on a mission to bring the disabled writing community into the spotlight with her newest anthology, Soul Jar, written entirely by disabled authors. Come along in her Big Idea as she […]
What if Beatrix Potter had illustrated a serious medieval fantasy series? That’s basically the first impression I got of the graphic novel series Mouse Guard, written and illustrated by David Peterson. Much like my earlier […]
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