TBR Con — I’ll be there. You?

This is very last minute, sorry, but I wasn’t invited until the last minute, either. The TBR Con 2024 started this morning. The conference has been described as “an all-virtual sci-fi/fantasy/horror convention,” by the organizers, FanFiAddict.com, and as “A gaggle of nerds talking about Fantasy, Science Fiction, and everything in-between. They also occasionally write reviews […]

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Do You Want More Hammer?

I’ve chatted with a few of you lately, especially around Christmas, when everyone was selecting their Christmas gift, and more than one of you asked when I was going to write more “Hammer” books. I’ve got two complete series; The Imperial Hammer and The Iron Hammer, both featuring Danny Andela and her friends. I loved

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The Exoplanet Travel Bureau

In 2016, NASA released a collection of posters featuring exoplanets and other stellar destinations, as travel posters. Extremely high resolution, large scale versions of them were available, and as I was pretty hooked by them, a family member who had access to a high resolution plotter and plastic printing sheets, downloaded the files (they’re free),

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The Foundation Dilemma

The TV series, Foundation, has just finished its second season on Apple TV. I thought everyone who cares about good science fiction would know about the series, but a reader I was conversing with the other day was not aware of it. Because of that conversation, I thought I’d mention the show here. Perhaps Apple

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Why Reviews Matter

Have you ever been asked to leave a review, or finished a really good book, and thought about leaving a review, but in the back of your mind, thought: “Why bother? I’m no one. No one cares what I think, and it’s just one review.” Author Kristen Lamb released a post on her blog recently,

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