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It’s beyond doubt and generally accepted that one of the significant ways to build yourself as a brand an… Read More
Discover our guide with authors like Octavia Butler, who will transport you to another world, one page of science fiction at a time.
Immerse yourself in the exciting world of Octavi… Read More
My Hero Academia Chapter 382 is heading to follow on the remarkable develop of Tokoyami coming to be the dark darkness in the light as well as removing the All For One, the true night. As… Read More
Baby Blue is out now, at all the usual places—Apple, Kobo, Scribd, etc.
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During another busy shift at the pub, Ben slips out to the back alley for a quic… Read More
August is the last month of the summer, and that means that publishing is picking back up again in anticipation of the cooler weather. I’m genuinely excited for so many of these books… Read More
“Deep green was the colour of belonging and she climbed towards it.” – Sarah Pye
I am very behind but slowly snatching time to catch up. June started with a fantast… Read More
James Peters has a new sci-fi adventure out, Black Swan series book 3: Black Swan Empire.Raka Varoule, Maven Blackheart, and Marco return for one final adventure in Black Swan Empire!When Ma… Read More
Would you believe that more than sixty sapphic books come out this month? It’s true! Unfortunately, it’s not always easy to find out which books have queer representation, or… Read More
Whenever I tell people that I write speculative fiction, one of the first questions that they normally ask is what is speculative fiction?
My stock answer: speculative fiction is an umb… Read More
It is impossible to overemphasize the importance of this book. It is a tour de force that blows away twenty years of U.S. government lies and obfuscations about the mass murders of Sep… Read More
This week I watched a video lecture on creativity delivered by Kermit the Frog. It started with a celebration of the Big Bang as the original creative act (although without references to a D… Read More
Photo by freddie marriage on UnsplashToday's blog post comes courtesy of The Literary Lollipop. Considering I'm reading a lot of stuff to familiarize myself with the YA fantasy genre, I'm fi… Read More
Blend of images by Shot by Cerqueira and Alice Alinari on UnsplashToday's post is inspired by Paper Fury, an excellent book blog and one of the prettiest websites I've ever se… Read More
Eleven years ago I spent a lot more time blogging than I do these days. MySpace had just lost its place as the largest social networking site in the world, Barack Obama was the Preside… Read More
Lois Lowry | The Giver
“Reading is the sole means by which we slip, involuntarily,
often helplessly, into another’s skin, another’s voice, another’s soul,”… Read More
For five decades, the circumstances of the sudden death of the famed pacifist monk Thomas Merton have remained cloaked in the confusion of assorted stories having very little commonality, ex… Read More
Writing a good book is something every fiction writer aspires to. When writers ask for feedback from the Now Novel community, a popular question is ‘Is my idea good enough?’ Hav… Read More
Michael Butterworth in the Savoy office, 1998 (photo by Ben Blackall).
Interview by Mike Holliday.
This is the first of a proposed 3-interview series. Parts 2 and 3, featuring David B… Read More