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Book Review: The Icarus Hunt

Timothy Zahn. You know him, you love him. He's the author of Star Wars extended universe novels and he invented Grand Admiral Thrawn… but how are his original novels? Pretty great, actually. The Icarus Hunt is straight-down-the-middle gritty scifi noir, but it works. https://youtu.be/6Ug4i4kmGk4 "If this is supposed to make us feel better about trusting… Continue reading Book Review: The Icarus Hunt

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Book Review: Bauchelain and Korbal Broach

The first collected tales of Bauchelain and Korbal Broach by Steven Erikson is wild and creative ribald fantasy at its best. If you've heard of Erikson and his Malazan empire, but you've been intimidated by the massive fantasy series, then this standalone trio of novellas is exactly the read for you. https://youtu.be/B8GH1k0wq7k …After all, my… Continue reading Book Review: Bauchelain and Korbal Broach

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Did Not Finish: 2 Types of Revision

There are many different types of revision, but I'm focusing on two general categories here:Creative, expansive revision, in which scenes are fleshed out, broadened, and explored further.versusCritical, contractive revision, in which redundant and unnecessary elements are removed. https://youtu.be/iFgs59pWWJk She was impressed. He was smart. He knew what he was doing. Unpredictable, brave, stupid. Rena caught… Continue reading Did Not Finish: 2 Types of Revision

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Book Review: John Scalzi’s Interdependency Trilogy

The Interdependency Trilogy by John Scalzi, including: The Collapsing Empire, The Consuming Fire, and The Last Emperox is a set of fast paced scifi political thrillers full of great characters and snappy dialogue. https://youtu.be/wgoZpwR0nIg "It was just a dream.""In our line of business, there's no such thing. Emperox's never just dream they have visions. That's… Continue reading Book Review: John Scalzi’s Interdependency Trilogy

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Did Not Finish: Personal Stakes

A story is nothing without personal stakes. No matter how villainous the villain, or how lofty the goal, it doesn't matter to the reader unless it matters personally to the characters. In this post, I pick on a particular example of a book I did not finish because the life-and-death stakes didn't matter to the… Continue reading Did Not Finish: Personal Stakes