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Puppy Of The Month Book Club: November 2016
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Wednesday, November 30, 2016. The Saga of Adalwolf. In the Pulp Revival, we talk about regressing further, to draw upon the forms and stories of the past to write new stories. "The Saga of Adalwolf" takes this idea, but goes further back than the pulps and penny dreadfuls of the late 1800s and early 1900s to the Nordic tales of a millennium and more in the past. Alone of the stories in Thune's Vision. Which leads to the most important question: is "Adalwolf" an enjoyable read? Here are a few recommendati...
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Seagull Rising: May 2016
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Tuesday, May 31, 2016. Worst Ex-President. Ever. That is a generalization, of course. Reasonably justifiable exceptions occur. Bill Clinton campaigning for his wife serves as a timely example. Does anyone really expect President Obama to pull a slow fade? Does anyone really expect the press to call him out on it? Bookmark this page. Come back mid-2017. Tell me I’m wrong. Sunday, May 29, 2016. Pay around five bucks per 2,000 words you have to edit. Release a book free of typos and stupid grammatical errors.
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Puppy Of The Month Book Club: Shambleau, Shambleau!
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Sunday, January 1, 2017. Each month, the books chosen by the Puppy of the Month Book Club have treated readers to an array of exotic places. We've seen anime-influenced re-imaginings of Dante's Inferno, the sun-source of reality in Amber, the lands of the medieval Norse, and entire countries robbed from reality by the elfs. This month, in C. L. Moore's Shambleau. In the meantime, here is a special treat: Northwest Smith's first adventure, "Shambleau", read by Catherine Moore herself. Nine Princes in Amber.
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Puppy Of The Month Book Club: Previous Puppies
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If you missed a month and want to catch up, this is the place for a list of everything we've reviewed. By C L. Moore. By John C. Wright. Nine Princes In Amber. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Nine Princes in Amber. Sad Puppy Book Club. Voice of a Generation. Truth, Justice, and the Lovecraftian Way. Catskinners Book: Chapters 1-4. The Cobb and Tom Show. Catskinners Book - An Overview. Awesome Inc. theme. Powered by Blogger.
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Seagull Rising: 2016 Planetary Award Nomination
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Thursday, January 5, 2017. 2016 Planetary Award Nomination. It's nomination time for the 2017 Panetary Awards. Hat tip to Cirsova. For alerting me.) There are only two categories:. Shorter story (under 40,000 words/160 paperback pages). Images of the Goddess. By Schuyler Hernstrom, published in Cirsova Magazine #2. Gift of the Ob-Men was a nice little regression to a more ideal mean, but Hernstrom blew my socks off with. Images of the Goddess. The Invisible City,. By Brian K. Lowe. Grown up book report.
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Seagull Rising: 2017: The Year I Come Out of the Box
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Sunday, January 1, 2017. 2017: The Year I Come Out of the Box. Even my wargames are pulp. This rocket ship was built for. 15mm sci-fi miniature battles. If you direct your eyes to the left, over there on the sidebar, you can spot a tag in the cloud called, " wargame related. Because I have another outlet for showing off my painting, modeling, and wargaming talents. It's a little blog called War In A Box. They've got big plans for that blog, and I'm excited to be a part of it. War In A Box. While this blo...
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Seagull Rising: Tough Love
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Monday, January 9, 2017. A few weeks back I had the misfortune of writing an honest review for a book that I really wanted to like. The author is a great guy, and his book hit a lot of the right notes, but just didn't work. I was concerned that my rationalizing the need for a negative review was just that - rationalizing. This past weekend, Rawle Nyanzi reviewed. You can review my latest novella,. Right here on Amazon. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Cannibal Hearts by Misha Burnett. Simple theme....
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Seagull Rising: We Are All Gatekeepers Now
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Wednesday, January 4, 2017. We Are All Gatekeepers Now. We're still beating up on Laurie Gough and her contention that bypassing the gatekeepers who live east of the Hudson River hurts written words. When I pointed out that we're all gatekeepers now, Jeff Duntemann (author of the excellent. Responded by pointing out:. As readers, we've always been. The difference is that we now have to be systematic (and unrelenting) about it. 8212; Jeff Duntemann(@JeffDuntemann) January 1, 2017. Grown up book report.
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Seagull Rising: Written Word
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Images are links to Amazon.com). The Five Dragons Novella Series. The Complete Series in One Volume. Karl Barber: Modern Action Adventurer. The Frogmen of Helton. Pyramid Online) - A brief adventure for. That serves as a sample for the magazine. Steve Jackson likes my work enough that he uses it to sell subscriptions. That's a nice endorsement. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Cannibal Hearts by Misha Burnett. Modern weirdness done right. Grown up book report. I Write For Men, To Appeal to Everyone.
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Seagull Rising: You're Welcome, HUGO!
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Saturday, January 7, 2017. You're Welcome, HUGO! The Rabid Puppies are the best thing to happen to the Hugo Awards in decades. Five years ago, nobody in the mainstream media was talking about the Hugos. It was considered a niche of a niche market. Maaaybe you'd see a couple of column inches discussing the results, but certainly no real acknowledgement or analysis. You can count on one finger the number of Hugo Award winners given significant air time on NPR, for example. Had the Puppies never shown up sp...