So this list is extra small this week. Again. Lots of books are being published but not many that haven’t been out for a few months in a different format. So, small as it is, here are your SFF BOOKS THIS WEEK. If you’re a writer, I really hope you take the copypasta below seriously! […]
SFF Book Releases – December 1, 2015
Jingle bells! Jingle Bells! Jingle all 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 free books, reviews, and podcasts, sign up to our AISFP Wormhole newsletter. Remember, you have 24 days left […]
Book Review: Brother by Ania Ahlborn
Ania Ahlborn’s Brother reminds me a lot of Cormac McCarthy’s Child of God, which to me is entirely a good thing. If I were to pitch this book to someone, I would probably say it was like if Erskine Caldwell wrote House of 1000 Corpses. The Morrows are a family with strange traditions. If “strange” […]
SFF Book Releases – November 24, 2015
So here’s your SFF Book Releases This Week and I need to confess that it’s really, really tiny. Yes, there aren’t many books coming out this week (At least not books that I’m willing to post here!) So, dear authors and publishers, when you see this next bit of copy-pasted info, take it seriously! If […]
Review: Whispers from the Abyss ed. Kat Rocha
Whispers from the Abyss (01 Publishing) describes itself as “An anthology of H.P. Lovecraft inspired short fiction.” But the authors within its pages are no slavish Elvis tribute acts. Instead, they are his mutant bastard offspring, whose mission is to misbehave dreadfully and have a wonderful time doing so. These Children of the Night run amok, gleefully […]
SFF Book Releases – November 10, 2015
When Byron Dunn woke up one morning from unsettling dreams, he found himself changed in his bed into The SFF Book Releases This Week! (And he was very grateful that he hadn’t been turned into a bug because we all know how that works out.) If you are an indie or small press author and […]
Book Review: Journey, A Short Story Volume I by Mykl Walsh
Journey, A Short Story Volume I begins in the year 10,001. An expedition team from Earth lands on a planet in a neighboring galaxy. Exploring the planet, they find that human-like life once existed on the planet a long time ago. While most signs of civilization are now gone, they still discover several preserved relics. […]