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Category Archives: book reviews
Sailing on an Hourglass Sea
Not too long ago I reviewed Mat MaCall’s The Dandelion Farmer. I was I think now perhaps a little too gushing in my praise of the novel, the first of a trilogy of which the second The Hourglass Sea is … Continue reading
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Returning to the Passing Place
One of the odd questions one gets asked when one is stood around at an event by a display of books you have written is ‘which would you recommend?’ I have strong feelings for all my novels, for a variety … Continue reading
Posted in amreading, amwriting, book reviews, books, Esqwiths, fantasy, Harvey Duckman, indie, indie novels, indie writers, indiewriter, novels, Passing Place, reads, sci-fi, supernatural, writes, writing
Tagged amreading, books, reads, sciencefiction, scifi, steampunk, urbanfantasy, writer, writers, writerslife, writing
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Hopeless Joys
One of the best things being an indie author has brought to my life is I get to meet other indie and small press authors. This is not because they are all wonderfully creative giving people, (though as a rule … Continue reading
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Tagged amreading, art, books, graphic novels, hopeless, reads, steampunk, writerslife, writing
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Occasional reviews: Holly Trinity and the Ghost of York
As a son of the shire, I have spend many a day and night in the streets, snickers, and alleys of York. It is an old city, it was old before the Vikings got there, it was old before the … Continue reading
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Dandelions on Mars
I had a moment of genuine glee while reading last night as a spaceship from the planet mars crashed into Surrey’s Horsell common in 1857… The astute and well read among you may be able to guess why, but to … Continue reading
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From small acorns…
The English language in its never ending colonial expansionism co-opted many years ago. A word that was originally Turkish, though it had deeper roots in Persian and Arabic. Like so many words of other languages who’s vowels my mother tongue … Continue reading
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Tagged amreading, amwritingscifi, anthologies, books, harveyduckman, horror, reads, sciencefiction, scifi, scifiscarbrough, shortstories, steampunk, writer, writers, writerslife, writing
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The Friday round up of fabulous stuff
I’ve not done one of these for a while, but sometimes it just nice to kick back and talk about some great things in the world. We don’t do that enough. First up, while last weekend was difficult for personal … Continue reading
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Brief reviews of wonderfulness #1
I have been known on occasion to promise to write a review for fellow authors. I have some fair firm rules on these promises, in that I don’t write a review unless I genuinely like what I’m reviewing. If I … Continue reading
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Harvey hits 50
With its latest release the Harvey Duckman series has reached a landmark of over fifty new and established indie writers spread across nine books, with more to come. It is a project I was lucky enough to be involved in … Continue reading
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Tagged amreading, amreadingscifi, fantasy, goodreads, Harvey Duckman, harveyduckman, horror, indiereads, newbooks, newreads, reading, reads, sciencefiction, steampunk, steampunk fantasy
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Howard vs Lovecraft…
It is a reasonably undisputable fact that HP Lovecraft is more well known now than his most of his literary contemporary’s from the golden age of pulp scifi/fantasy magazines back in the 1920’s and 30’s. Indeed, were you asked to … Continue reading
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