Book Review: Iain M. Banks by Paul Kincaid
Reading about the life of a person can go two ways; it can be dry and dusty or full of wit and wisdom. Iain M. Banks by Paul Kincaid falls Continue Reading →
Reading about the life of a person can go two ways; it can be dry and dusty or full of wit and wisdom. Iain M. Banks by Paul Kincaid falls Continue Reading →
This is a novel that I have been looking forward to for a while. Whilst I found the ebook version was messed up with bad structure, it did not prevent Continue Reading →
I have enjoyed Nina Post’s novels, and the re-release of this novel is well warranted. Usually her novels are surreal, silly and always (always) funny. I am happy to report that Continue Reading →
Whilst Slow Bullets is a smaller story (a novella length) and therefore did not have the depth of a Revelation Space novel, I still found myself drawn into this story. Continue Reading →
Let me start by saying that I know Cat Sparks, and have been looking forward to reading a novel by her for quite some time. I was fortunate enough to Continue Reading →
Day one of David Farland’s first OZComic-con in Sydney, with Stephen Ormsby of Satalyte Publishing. A very generous superstar author, and international guest, David loves talking with the punters, as Continue Reading →
Get your Exclusive Edition of Navigators of Dune, from the International best selling series of the Great Schools of Dune – signed by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson. “With their Continue Reading →
Where are you going to be on the 13th of August? I will be at my local bookstore celebrating National Bookshop Day! As the time draws closer, we will let Continue Reading →
Satalyte Publishing have some of the most creative and diverse people working with us. Our authors come from all over Australia and write such fantastic work that you won’t know Continue Reading →
We have two great new releases this week. The first of these releases is: Tallwood by Amanda Kool Amanda Kool’s novel is a tour-de-force. At 576 pages, this is a Continue Reading →