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My Favorite Bit: Cynthia Hand talks about THE HOW AND THE WHY

Cynthia Hand is joining us today to talk about The How and the Why. Here’s the publisher’s description: Today Melly had us writing letters to our babies. I can’t imagine you as an actual baby, let alone an eighteen-year-old person reading this letter. I’m not even eighteen yet, myself. -S Cassandra McMurtrey has a family. One […]

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My Favorite Bit: Andi C. Buchanan talks about FROM A SHADOW GRAVE

Andi C. Buchanan is joining us to talk about their novel From a Shadow Grave. Here’s the publisher’s description: This is no ordinary ghost story Wellington, 1931. Seventeen-year-old Phyllis Symons’ body is discovered in the Mt Victoria tunnel construction site. Eighty years later, Aroha Brooke is determined to save her life. Urban legend meets urban

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My Favorite Bit: Wendy Nikel talks about THE CAUSALITY LOOP

Wendy Nikel is joining us today to talk about the final novella in this series, The Causality Loop. Here’s the publisher’s description: Dodge Greenley is tired of being the go-between for his time-traveling family. All he wants is for them all to be able to live together peacefully in one era—is that too much to ask?

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My Favorite Bit: Dawn Vogel talks about THE BOILING SEA

Dawn Vogel is joining us today to talk about The Boiling Sea, the final book in the Brass and Glass series. Here’s the publisher’s description: In the turbulent skies of the Republic, it’s not always easy to outrace the storm … With their destination determined, Captain Svetlana Tereshchenko and the crew of The Silent Monsoon are in

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My Favorite Bit: Tim Pratt talks about THE FORBIDDEN STARS

Tim Pratt is joining us today to talk about his novel The Forbidden Stars, the conclusion of this Axiom trilogy. Here’s the publisher’s description: The ancient alien gods are waking up, and there’s only one spaceship crew ready to stop them, in this dazzling space opera sequel to The Wrong Stars and The Dreaming Stars. Aliens known as

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My Favorite Bit: Lisa Goldstein talks about IVORY APPLES

Lisa Goldstein is joining us today to talk about her novel Ivory Apples. Here’s the publisher’s description: Ivy and her sisters have a secret: their reclusive Great-Aunt is actually Adela Martin, inspired author of the fantasy classic, Ivory Apples. Generations of obsessive fans have searched for Adela, poring over her letters, sharing their theories online, and gathering at

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My Favorite Bit: E. L. Chen talks about SUMMERWOOD/WINTERWOOD

E. L. Chen is joining us today to talk about her novel Summerwood/Winterwood. Here’s the publisher’s description: Pray you never find your Summerwood, Grandfather had said. I’d found something worse. I’d found his. In Summerwood, twelve-year old Rosalind Hero Cheung can’t wait to spend the summer in Toronto with her teenaged sister Julie and their famous

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My Favorite Bit: Luanne G. Smith talks about THE VINE WITCH

Luanne G. Smith is joining us today with her novel The Vine Witch. Here’s the publisher’s description: A young witch emerges from a curse to find her world upended in this gripping fantasy set in turn-of-the-century France. For centuries, the vineyards at Château Renard have depended on the talent of their vine witches, whose spells help

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My Favorite Bit: Ginn Hale talks about MASTER OF RESTLESS SHADOWS

Ginn Hale is joining us today to talk about her novel Master of Restless Shadows. Here’s the publisher’s description: Freshly graduated Master Physician Narsi Lif-Tahm has left his home in Anacleto and journeyed to the imposing royal capitol of Cieloalta intent upon keeping the youthful oath he made to a troubled writer. But in the

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My Favorite Bit: Rebecca Schaeffer talks about ONLY ASHES REMAIN

Rebecca Schaeffer is joining us today to talk about her novel Only Ashes Remain. Here’s the publisher’s description: Dexter meets Victoria Schwab in this dark and compelling fantasy about a girl who seeks revenge on the boy who betrayed her, a sequel to the critically-acclaimed Not Even Bones. After escaping her kidnappers and destroying the black market where

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My Favorite Bit: Alison Wilgus talks about CHRONIN Vol 2: THE SWORD AT YOUR BACK

Alison Wilgus is joining us today to talk about Chronin Vol 2: The Sword At Your Back. Here’s the publisher’s description: Samurai Jack meets Back to the Future in Alison Wilgus’s Chronin Volume 2: The Sword in Your Hand, a thrilling conclusion to a time-bending graphic novel duology Japan’s history will never be the same. The timeline has veered off

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My Favorite Bit: Sarah Pinsker talks about A SONG FOR A NEW DAY

Sarah Pinsker is joining us today to talk about her debut novel,  A Song for a New Day. Here’s the publisher’s description: In this captivating science fiction novel from an award-winning author, public gatherings are illegal making concerts impossible, except for those willing to break the law for the love of music, and for one

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My Favorite Bit: Steven S. Drachman talks about WATT O’HUGH AND THE INNOCENT DEAD

Steven S. Drachman is joining us today to talk about his novel Watt O’Hugh and the Innocent Dead. Here’s the publisher’s description: On the morning of Wednesday, September 24, 1879, I awoke in a prison in Montana. I did not imagine that evening might find me sprawled beneath a great and ferocious sand crab on a

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