Review of Simon Vector by Jak Holding

Average Fan Rating: Tweet In a dark future universe, new author, Jak Holding, introduces us to the mysterious Science Fiction character, Simon Vector. The scene of the action is an isolated maximum security prison. Slight spoiler, these worst-of-the-worst criminals are … Continue reading

Review of Gabriel: Zero Point by Steve Umstead

Average Fan Rating: Tweet How will technology effect soldiers in the future? In his book, Gabriel: Zero Point, Steve Umstead explores a future that integrates technology and humans on a scale that’s way beyond where we are today. Umstead’s main … Continue reading

Review of Episode #234 of the StarShipSofa Podcast

Average Fan Rating: Tweet Thanks to the folks at the StarShipSofa Podcast, I’ve spent way too many hours in my car the last few weeks. You see, ever since the Hugo Award nominees were announced a few weeks back for … Continue reading

Real Life Examples From Authors For Marketing Your Book

Tweet Experienced authors know that writing a fantastic book is only half the battle. Marketing your book requires just as much energy and persistence if not more; this is especially true for self-published, independent authors. This short post will share … Continue reading

Discovering Science Fiction Podcasts

Tweet Thanks to the 2012 Hugo nominations, I’ve discovered some very enjoyable Science Fiction Podcasts. Prior to the Hugo nominations, I didn’t even realize that Science Fiction Podcasts existed. The Hugos actually refer to them as “Fancasts.” Why do I love … Continue reading

Finding The 2012 Hugo Award Nominees on Twitter

Tweet If you’re a fan of Science Fiction, then you almost certainly know that the Hugo Award nominations were announced live on Saturday, April 7th at Norwescon 35, Leprecon 38, Minicon 47, Marcon 47 & Eastercon. For me, these nominations … Continue reading