Archives for 2015

Book Review: Sexbot by Patrick Quinlan

I know what you’re thinking. But despite the title and the cover, this isn’t Kindle porn. For one thing, I have a paperback copy of it. For another, Patrick Quinlan is an established author of thriller novels. That background shines through in Sexbot. Susan Jones and her partner Martin Wacker were robotics engineers who made […]

Audiobook Review: The Undying: Shades by Ethan Reid (Narr. Candace Thaxton)

The Undying: Shades is a strong improvement from book one in an already good option for fans of post-apocalyptic horror. The character-focus engaged more, and strengths in the first book showed maturity and fine tuning. The series still lacks a little in so far as it isn’t among the best post-apocalyptic horror I’ve read, but […]

SFF Book Releases – September 22, 2015

Last night I dreamed that I was back in junior high school. When the teacher called me, I had to go up to the blackboard to solve an equasion he’d written when, all of the sudden, I realized I was the SFF Book Releases This Week. If you are an indie or small press author […]

AISFP 315 — Rod Duncan

Kristi Charish chats with Rod Duncan, author of the critically acclaimed novel The Bullet Catcher’s Daughter, the first book in the alternate history series The Fall of the Gas-lit Empire. This episode is brought to you by The Forgotten Prince from Josh Hayes. In book two of the Second Star series, Fighter pilot Lt. John McNeal narrowly escaped […]

SFF Book Releases – September 15, 2015

After seven days of anticipation and seven nights of delight… and dread… Adventures in Science Fiction Publishing is proud to bring you the SFF Book Releases This Week. If you are an indie or small press author and would like your book included in this list, email us at adventuresinscifipublishing [at] gmail [dot] com. If you love […]

AISFP 314 — Ninni Aalto

Gregory Pellechi sits down and chats with Hugo nominated artist Ninni Aalto while at Archipelacon in Mariehamn, Finland. Ninni is a Finnish artist who was nominated under the category “best fan artist” in 2015. This episode is brought to you by Cracking the Sky from Brenda Cooper, and published by Fairwood Press. Launching at Sasquan, award-winning author Brenda Cooper’s first science-fiction only collection treats readers to human stories about the […]

SFF Book Releases – September 8, 2015

EPISODE IX A NEW BOOK It is a period of civil war. Rebel booksellers, striking from a hidden base, have won their first victory against the SFF Book Releases This Week. If you are an indie or small press author and would like your book included in this list, email us at adventuresinscifipublishing [at] gmail [dot] com. […]

Book Review: Birdsnatch by C.J. Cummings and Mark Ryan

Birdsnatch (also available at Amazon.co.uk) is apparently the first in a planned series called “A Tale Told Twice.” The idea behind the series is that two authors take the same title and build separate stories around only the title. This is the first result of that experiment. In C.J. Cummings’s novella, an irreversible computer error is causing […]

SFF Book Releases – September 1, 2015

No, it’s not Christmas but, seeing the sheer amount of SFF Book Releases This Week, I won’t blame you if you put out a stocking. Just don’t expect to see anything until December. And that’s only if you’re good. If you are an indie or small press author and would like your book included in […]

AISFP 313 — Karin Tidbeck

Gregory Pellechi chats with Swedish author Karin Tidbeck at Archipelacon in Mariehamn, Finland. They discuss writing in Swedish vs. English, the ending to Mass Effect and the differences between live action roleplaying games in North America and the Nordic countries. Karin Tidbeck is the author of numerous short stories including the collection Jagannath, her stories […]