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 book is fabulous fun from Campbell Award winner and George R. R. Martin collaborator Lisa Tuttle. The Curious Affair of the Somnambulist & the Psychic Thief is well written in 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 →
In the lead up to the launch of ‘The Wizardry of Jewish Women‘ at Readings in Melbourne, the wonderful Gillian Polack has written a guest post about the conception behind the book. 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 →
BIG NEWS! DAVID FARLAND IS COMING TO AUSTRALIA! David Farland, a multiple-award winning and New York Times bestselling author, will be coming to Australia in September and October. He will Continue Reading →