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Horror March 4, 2021

Creature Feature: A Horrid Comedy by Steven Paul Leiva

Creature Feature: A Horrid Comedy by Steven Paul Leiva will take you back to those late-night fright fests we enjoyed as kids.

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Review January 19, 2021

Review: Afro Puffs are the Antennae of the Universe by Zig Zag Claybourne

Afro Puffs are the Antennae of the Universe by Zig Zag Claybourne takes readers on a non-stop psychedelic ride to places other science fiction works are afraid to go.

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Historical Fiction January 18, 2021

Review: After Hastings by Steven H. Silver

Alternate history novel After Hastings by Steven H. Silver takes readers in an astonishing new direction following the famed Battle of Hastings

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Horror July 14, 2020

Review: Ghost-Hunting for Dummies by Zak Bagans

Ghost-Hunting for Dummies by Zak Bagans is an insightful book that can provide both knowledge and entertainment for the aspiring paranormal investigator.

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Film/Televison April 21, 2020

Review: Nikola Tesla and the End of the World – Season 2

Season 2 of Nikola Tesla and the End of the World is the perfect thing to fill those streaming needs without the long-term commitment.

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Horror January 6, 2020

Review: Women’s Weird: Strange Stories by Women from Handheld Press

Women’s Weird: Strange Stories by Women, 1890-1940, edited by Melissa Edmundson is yet another fine example of publications bringing back important, influential work.

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Review November 19, 2019

Review: Rediscovery from Journey Press

Rediscovery: Science Fiction by Women is a reminder that we all need to take a step back and appreciate the talents that paved the way.

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Review November 12, 2019

Review: What’s Bred in the Bone by Jan S. Gephardt

The divide between human and canine is narrowed in the novel What’s Bred in the Bone. As author Jan S. Gephardt rewrites the definition of a hero.

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Fantasy October 29, 2019

Review: Lost Acre by Andrew Caldecott

The Fantasy novel Lost Acre by Andrew Caldecott is a book one might attempt to read as a stand-alone, but it does beg the reader to go all-in and start the trilogy from the beginning.

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Review October 2, 2019

Review: Journey to Where by Steven Paul Leiva

Journey to Where by Steven Paul Leiva is a fresh adventure that reads like a number of familiar SF classics, but with a hint of modern elements taken from today’s headlines.

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Fiction August 20, 2019

Review: The Book of ORIGINS by Lawrence Millman

Filled with random anecdotes that will entertain your friends and impress the guy sitting next to you, The Book of ORIGINS by Lawrence Millman is a fun collection of stories to read.

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Fantasy August 19, 2019

Review: Ye Olde Magick Shoppe

A welcomed change from the typical anthology of mystic adventures, Ye Olde Magick Shoppe is a shop within a shop.

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Review July 31, 2019

Review: Pimp My Airship by Maurice Broaddus

Pimp My Airship by Maurice Broaddus tells a beautiful story filled with mystery and wonder and just enough Steampunk elements to satisfy the hardened fan.

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Review May 8, 2019

Review: Octavia Gone by Jack McDevitt

Octavia Gone by Jack McDevitt is a blueprint for mystery writers. Smart characters not only looking for answers, but growing from what they discover is satisfying, even if we might not like what they find.

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Fantasy May 1, 2019

Review: Warrior Prime by Victor Gischler

Warrior Prime: Ink Mage Legacy is the latest book from Victor Gischler, set in the same realm as his earlier popular trilogy Fire Beneath the Skin.

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Fantasy March 27, 2019

Review: Pop the Clutch from Dark Moon Books

Pop the Clutch: Thrilling Tales of Rockabilly Monsters, and Hot Rod Horror is a true throwback in genre fiction that transports readers back in time.

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Fantasy January 8, 2019

Review: Literature by Guillermo Stitch

Literature by Guillermo Stitch is an ambitious debut, centering around a multi-layered definition of literature and the dystopian world that is driven by the powerful tool.

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Review January 8, 2019

Review: A Forgotten Legacy by Larry Allen

A Forgotten Legacy by Larry Allen gives readers a unique perspective of space travel and the desire to find new life beyond the stars.

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Fantasy December 18, 2018

Review: The Witch’s Promise by John Dodds

Reading more like a classic western than a chilling fantasy, The Witch’s Promise by John Dodds is a compelling novelette offering hope that there can be a rich reward to being different.

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Fantasy December 18, 2018

Review: Tragon of Ramura by John M. Whalen

A masterful weaving of the classic mystery and revenge, John M. Whalen’s Tragon of Ramura is a magical swashbuckling story set in a jungle with mythological elements of epic proportions.

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Review October 9, 2018

Review: Wooden Books from Bloomsbury Publishing

Not the early reader board books you read with your kids, the latest release of Wooden Books from Bloomsbury Publishing are as informative as they are stunning.

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Film/Televison October 1, 2018

Review: Ghost Squad

Ghost Squad is a mocumentary that laughs at itself just as much as it pokes fun at the paranormal realm and those who dare to examine it.

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Fandom September 4, 2018

Review: Zion’s Fiction: A Treasury of Israeli Speculative Literature edited by Teitelbaum and Lottem

Zion’s Fiction: A Treasury of Israeli Speculative Literature is one of those fun anthologies that will introduce you to some fresh talent as well as entertain your imagination.

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Fandom September 4, 2018

Review: Rockets and Ray Guns by Andrew May

Rockets and Ray Guns: The Sci-Fi Science of the Cold War by Andrew May is the only schoolbook you may need to get through history, science and literature.

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Review August 28, 2018

Review: I, Rene Tardi, Prisoner of War in Stalag IIB by Jacques Tardi

I, Rene Tardi, Prisoner of War in Stalag IIB by Jacques Tardi is one of those rare books that will stir, teach, and leave you in admiration of those who endured what hopefully, nobody else ever will.

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Fantasy July 24, 2018

Review: Kingshold by D.P. Woolliscroft

A strong debut fantasy novel with noted similarities to modern social and political issues, Kingshold by D.P. Woolliscroft is an entertaining story that differs from the traditional fantasy adventure.

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Review July 12, 2018

Review: Shackleton’s Folly by Todd Yunker

The first book in the new Lost Wonders series, Shackleton’s Folly by Todd Yunker is a fast-paced space adventure that races across a universe teetering on the edge of human existence.

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Review June 27, 2018

Review: Black Chamber by S. M. Stirling

Black Chamber: A Novel of an Alternate World War by S.M. Stirling will take you back in history to a time that never was, but a time you won’t soon forget.

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Review May 29, 2018

Review: Made on the Moon by Steven Paul Leiva

Made on the Moon is a little novella by Steven Paul Leiva that looks at one man’s determination to dream the impossible.

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Review May 22, 2018

The Philip José Farmer Centennial Collection

The Philip José Farmer Centennial Collection from Meteor House is one of the most comprehensive collections highlighting the authors wide range of talent.

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