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My Favorite Bit: Seb Doubinsky talks about THE SONG OF SYNTH

Seb Doubinsky is joining us today with his novel The Song of Synth. Here’s the publisher’s description: The Song of Synth welcomes readers into a world of mind-warping drugs, conspiracy, and a hero who can’t distinguish reality half the time. Synth is a drug able to induce hallucinations indistinguishable from reality. But it’s brand new, highly […]

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My Favorite Bit: Tom Toner talks about THE PROMISE OF THE CHILD

Tom Toner is joining us today with his novel The Promise of the Child. Here’s the publisher’s description: It is the 147th century. In the radically advanced post-human worlds of the Amaranthine Firmament, there is a contender to the Immortal throne: Aaron the Long-Life, the Pretender, a man who is not quite a man. In the

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My Favorite Bit: Jason Kirk talks about PHANTASMA: STORIES

Jason Kirk is joining us today with his story in verse, “The Guardian from the Sea,” from the anthology Phantasma: Stories. Here’s the publisher’s description: An eclectic collection of speculative short stories by Anne Charnock (2013 Philip K. Dick Award finalist), Jodi McIsaac (A Cure for Madness, the Thin Veil series), Kate Maruyama (Harrowgate), Roberta

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My Favorite Bit: Kent Davis talks about A RIDDLE IN RUBY

Kent Davis is joining us today with his novel A Riddle in Ruby. Here’s the publisher’s description: Ruby is a thief-in-training and a keeper of secrets—ones she doesn’t even know herself. A Riddle in Ruby is the first book in a witty and fast-paced fantasy-adventure trilogy for fans for Jonathan Stroud, Septimus Heap, and The Very Nearly

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My Favorite Bit: William Alexander talks about NOMAD

William Alexander is joining us today with his novel Nomad. Here’s the publisher’s description: Gabe Fuentes is in a race against time—and aliens—in this intergalactic sequel to Ambassador, which Booklist called “an exciting sci-fi adventure, perceptively exploring what it means to be alien,” from National Book Award winner William Alexander. When we last left Earth’s Ambassador, Gabe

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My Favorite Bit: Gerrard Cowan talks about THE MACHINERY

Gerrard Cowan is joining us today with his novel The Machinery. Here’s the publisher’s description: For ten millennia, the leaders of the Overland have been Selected by the Machinery, an omnipotent machine gifted to their world in darker days. The city has thrived in arts, science and war, crushing all enemies and expanding to encompass the entire

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Want to see the Scrivener files for OF NOBLE FAMILY?

What would you give to see how I wrote two of my novels? Of Noble Family and Valour and Vanity. I’m offering the Scrivener files to both books to all subscribers who sign up during Uncanny Magazine’s kickstarter. For those of you who aren’t familiar with Scrivener, it’s a writing software specifically created for novelists. So basically, for

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My Favorite Bit: Mel Odom talks about GUERILLA

Mel Odom is joining us today with his novel Guerilla. Here’s the publisher’s description: He’s behind enemy lines. But those lines are shifting beneath his feet. In the jungles of Makaum, the Terran military is locked in a critical standoff over the planet’s resources with the hostile Phrenorians, even as both species maintain uneasy relations with the

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My Favorite Bit: Michi Trota talks about UNCANNY MAGAZINE YEAR TWO

Michi Trota is joining us today to talk about Uncanny Magazine Year Two: The Return of the Space Unicorn Kickstarter. Here’s the Kickstarter description: Last year, three-time Hugo Award winner Lynne M. Thomas & three-time Hugo Award finalist Michael Damian Thomas ran the Uncanny Magazine Year One Kickstarter. We promised to bring you stunning cover art,

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