The Big Idea: Gwenda Bond
In today’s Big Idea, author Gwenda Bond wants to pull off a heist — both in her latest novel The Frame-Up, and in the course of the post itself. Ready to be in on it? […]
In today’s Big Idea, author Gwenda Bond wants to pull off a heist — both in her latest novel The Frame-Up, and in the course of the post itself. Ready to be in on it? […]
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% […]
Publisher: Crown Publishing Publish Date: 2016 Copyright Date: 2016 ISBN13: 978-1-101-90422-0 Author: Blake Crouch Dark Matter by Blake Crouch is a story that makes you think about what your life might have been […]
Here’s the weekly post from my author blog on the new releases I found to be of interest in my three favorite romance genres (which are also the ones I write in!), and related areas […]
The Women Fen Don’t See Claire Brialey, Kate Heffner, and Leah Zeldes Smith Saturday, March 16, 2024 Time: 3PM EDT, 2PM CDT, Noon PDT, 7PM London (GMT), and Mar 17 at 6AM AEDT in Melbourne To attend, […]
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 […]
Although not mentioned in the interview for reasons of high security, it is strongly recommended that all viewers remove their “tinfoil hats” and other telepathy blocking devices prior to watching the video, as some content […]
Nick Mamatas is the author of several novels, including I Am Providence and The Second Shooter. His short fiction has appeared in Best American Mystery Stories, McSweeney’s, Asimov’s Science Fiction, Tor.com and many other venues. Much of it was recently collected in The […]
Part One There’s No Crime In Avalon How do I know so much about prisons? No, I wasn’t ever locked up—I mean, jail, sure, if you manage to live as long as I do without pissing off […]
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Michael A. Ventrella (570-629-6322) On Saturday, April 20, local writers and authors will gather at the Hughes Library in Stroudsburg for the free annual Pocono Liars Club Writers Conference. The day-long […]
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Join a special live movie review on YouTube of Godzilla Minus One with award winning science fiction artist Bob Eggleton, whose past work on Godzilla imagery has earned him love from fans around the world. […]
Set your calendars for EXCITEMENT and make sure you don’t miss these upcoming featured posts. (Additional content is added during the week!) WEDNESDAY, 2/28: The Bezzle by Cory Doctorow (Excerpt) Unexpected Questions with Nick Mamatas […]
Our friends at JustWatch, the Streaming Guide for film and television, have passed along their analysis for the 4th quarter of 2023: SVOD market shares in Q4 2023 In the final quarter of the year, […]
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 […]
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OBIR: Occasional Biased and Ignorant Reviews reflecting this reader’s opinion. Year’s Best Canadian Fantasy & Science Fiction Vol 1 – edited by Stephan Kotowych Published by Ansible Press, 2023. Cover art – by Tithi Luadthong […]
So… what if you were to drag Sam Spade out of the 1930s, dust off his fedora and teach him about social media in the present, then drop him off on Mars to start a […]
Space travel may some day be within the realm of the daredevil, the reckless young, the average kid. Some may reach for the unattainable, or what we might call the impossible. Set a record, or […]
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 […]
AMAZING NEWS FROM FANDOM: February 25, 2024 12 Romantic Holiday Science Fiction & Paranormal Romance Books NASA Telescopes Shed Light on Mysterious Fast Radio Bursts Matt’s Reviews: Station Eleven by Emily St. John Mandel New […]
Warner Holme Review: Heather Webber’s At the Coffee Shop of Curiosities At the Coffee Shop of Curiosities by Heather Webber (Forge, 2023) Review by Warner Holme: Heather Webber’s At the Coffee Shop of Curiosities is the latest […]
NOTE: This post first appeared in the Roswell Daily Record. In the past few years science fiction romance authors have gotten pretty good at writing stories tied into holidays, especially romantic ones. Since this month […]
Fast radio bursts, a mysterious type of high-energy flash emanating from deep space, have perplexed scientists for years. We’re beginning to unravel the mystery thanks to extensive study with powerful telescopes and a little bit […]
Publisher: Random House Audio Publishing Group Publication date: 09/09/2014 Binding: Compact Disc Disks: 9 ISBN: 9780553398076 Read by: Kirsten Potter Author: Emily St. John Mandel Station Eleven by Emily St. John Mandel is the […]
Here’s the weekly post from my author blog on the new releases I found to be of interest in my three favorite romance genres (which are also the ones I write in!), and related areas […]
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 […]
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