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My Favorite Bit: Adam Christopher talks about THE AGE ATOMIC

Adam Christopher has a sequel to his fantastic book EMPIRE STATE. The Empire State is dying. The Fissure connecting the pocket universe to New York has vanished, plunging the city into a deep freeze and the populace are demanding a return to Prohibition and rationing as energy supplies dwindle. Meanwhile, in 1954 New York, the […]

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My Favorite Bit: Emma Newman talks about BETWEEN TWO THORNS

For full disclosure, I blurbed Between Two Thorns and said this. “Emma Newman has created a reflection of Bath that reminds one that charming is not safe. Between Two Thorns shows the darkness beneath the glamour of the social Season. Learning to be a young lady has never seemed so dangerous.” I strongly suspect that you will like this book and today

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My Favorite Bit: Marie Brennan talks about A NATURAL HISTORY OF DRAGONS

Marie Brennan’s novel A Natural History of Dragons is exactly calculated to please. It is the memoir of Lady Trent and captures the tone of memoirs from the 1800s with delightful aptitude. You know how much I adore language and this novel hits all my sweet spots, as well as offering rollicking adventures with dragons. Oh, and did

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My Favorite Bit: Myke Cole talks about FORTRESS FRONTIER

 Myke Cole’s second novel, Fortress Frontier, is out today and it’s the book that makes you fall in love with military fiction, even if you don’t normally like it. It’s military fantasy — you know, like military SF only with magic. And really good writing. It helps that Myke is actually in the military so the

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My Favorite Bit: The Mad Scientist’s Daughter by Cassandra Rose Clarke

I absolutely loved The Mad Scientist’s Daughter by Cassandra Rose Clarke. It’s a science fiction novel that is about a young girl who is raised with an android for a tutor. What I find remarkable about the book is that the story stays intimate and never veers into The Fate of the World. In many ways, it feels more like

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My Favorite Bit: Anne Lyle talks about THE MERCHANT OF DREAMS

Anne Lyle also writes historical fantasy, which is one of my happy places for fiction. Her first book was set in Elizabethan England, but the new one takes us to Venice. What’s her Favorite Bit? ANNE LYLE When I started planning the sequel to my Elizabethan fantasy novel “The Alchemist of Souls” way back in

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My Favorite Bit: Howard Andrew Jones talks about THE BONES OF THE OLD ONES

When I was first introduced to Howard A. Jones he mentioned this book he was working on, which he said was sort of like a cross between Arabian Nights and Sherlock Holmes. The first book, The Desert of Souls, totally lived up to that elevator pitch.  Rollicking! He’s back with the sequel, The Bones of the Old

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