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Every now and again an opportunity falls into your lap to have a conversation with someone you never dreamed you’d get to. When Dan...
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A new chapter begins for the Write To Survive Podcast. Two years since our last episode, we rejoin Dan as an MFA graduate out...
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Although Avatar: The Last Airbender (ATLA) originally aired in 2005, it still remains a favorite among kids and adults alike. The show set the...
In a time of unknowing horror and terrible isolation, sometimes we need books that remind us that things can always be worse. Just in...
Every now and again an opportunity falls into your lap to have a conversation with someone you never dreamed you’d get to. When Dan...
Ahoy, mateys! Time for something a little different in the book review department. For all my focus on fantasy and science fiction, I have...
“Many Partings” is a nice chapter, if not a necessary one. It’s a chapter-long farewell between our characters (and their world) and puts a...
I said in the first article of this series that Butcher admitted that the series really picked up pace around book three. Let it...
When I heard Mirah Bolender read an excerpt of her book on a “Fearless Women in Science Fiction and Fantasy” panel at the Madison...
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People (nerds) have already spilled bottles of ink over the fate of Éowyn in The Lord of the Rings. Some find her romance with...
A few weeks back, my city hosted a week-long book fair, complete with panels, book readings, sales, and a whole bunch of other goodies...
Terrier contains many firsts for Tamora Pierce. Published in 2006, it surprises the reader with the first person journal format. Previously Pierce used close third...
About three years and 1,123 pages later (oh my god), we’ve finally made our way through the traditional climax of The Lord of the...