AISFP 251 – John Dodds, BONE MACHINES

I’m trying out something new with this episode. Since it was a shorter interview, I’ve included a couple reviews at the beginning of the recording. First, to coincide with a sale on the audiobook of John Dodd’s, Bone Machines ($1.99 at Downpour.com), I’ve read the review that our contributor, Matt Hughes, posted of Bone Machines […]

Interview with new reviewer of Magical Realism and Horror, Ben Arzate

If you would like to be a part of our review team, head over to our Goodreads group shelf “review requests,” pick a book you would like to review, then email us at adventuresinscifipublishing@gmail.com. Include the book of your choice and a link to a review you’ve written. Not everyone will be accepted, but it […]

Audiobook Review: Apocalypse Z by Manel Loureiro, Narrated by Nick Podehl

At first, I really gobbled this one up. I’m a sucker for the onset of zombie apocalypses and how a small group or close narrator perspective will survive. This reminds me of one of my favorite zombie books, Day by Day Armageddon, in its journalistic format, prepping to bunker against the oncoming horde. In Apocalypse […]

AISFP 250 – Ser MJS

How serendipitous to have big news for our 250th episode? In an effort to keep the lid on the news, I’ll leave the show notes at this. I’ll come back in a day or so and put in some links to stuff we talk about. For now, have a listen, and thanks so much to […]

Cover Reveal: ATTACK THE GEEK by Michael R. Underwood

All kinds of good news for Ree Reyes and Michael R. Underwood fans. First up, this upcoming side-quest for Ree, ATTACK THE GEEK, which releases April 7th, but is available on Netgalley for reviewers keen to get a review up by release day. Michael also just announced that his third book with Pocket Books will […]

Book Giveaway: A DARKLING SEA by James L. Cambias

Thanks to Tor for offering another giveaway. This one is for 3 hardcover copies of A Darkling Sea by James L. Cambias. I’m halfway through my copy and think the winners will be in for a treat. The alien life is detailed and dark, and yet one of their own could become one of the […]

AISFP 249 – Amish Scifi by Michael Bunker, PENNSYLVANIA and WICK OMNIBUS

Michael Bunker is a tremendous talent of a writer, with success in his Wick – The Omnibus Edition and currently serialized Pennsylvania novel, which made it to #1 on Amazon for Science Fiction. He is also an off-grid farmer living in a plain community in Texas. He’s been writing for years, and built a following […]

Book Review: PENNSYLVANIA (1-3) by Michael Bunker

Michael Bunker’s fiction is a new fascination of mine. After gobbling up the first three parts of Pennsylvania last week, I had to pick up his novel, Wick – The Omnibus Edition. I also recorded a podcast interview with him last night, which I’ll post for Friday, the release of Pennsylvania 4: Thou Shalt Not. […]

Interview with Robert Charles Wilson, author of BURNING PARADISE

Robert Charles Wilson is the Hugo Award winning author of Spin. Darwinia won Canada’s Aurora Award, The Chronoliths won the John W. Campbell Award, and Blind Lake is a New York Times Notable Book. All three were Hugo finalists. His latest novel, Burning Paradise, is a fine example for why Stephen King calls him “A Hell […]

Book Review: Cursed (Part 1) by Platt and Truant

It’s been a few weeks since I finished Cursed, and I’m continually surprised at how much I still think about it. This story of a chupacabra on the run from his hungry past strikes a great tone early on, combining a sick kind of humor with the potential for horribly painful death. We enter the […]