Revolution, a show produced by J.J. Abrams about a post-apocalyptic America fifteen years after all the power has gone out, created high hopes of what another TV show, Jericho, could have been, and maybe a little bit of The Walking Dead. Asking for that and a similar addictive experience to the mystery and adventure of […]
The David Gemmell Legend Awards: Nominees for Ravenheart Award for Best Fantasy Book Jacket Artist
The Ravenheart Award closes the voting September 30th. No registration required to VOTE. Silas Manhood – The Blinding Knife by Brent Weeks Purchase: Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Author Website Dominic Harman – The Legion of Shadow by Michael J. Ward Purchase: Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Author Website Didier Graffet and David Senior – Red Country […]
Book Review: A THOUSAND PERFECT THINGS by Kay Kenyon
In her epic new work, A Thousand Perfect Things (Premier Digital Publishing), award-winning author Kay Kenyon creates an alternate 19th century earth ruled by the warring factions of scientific Anglica (England) and magical Bharata (India). The main protagonist is Astoria (Tori) Harding, a young woman who aspires to be a scientist in the mould of her […]
Book Giveaway: SEA CHANGE by S.M. Wheeler
Thanks to our dear friends at Tor, we have a hardback copy of the debut novel, Sea Change by S.M. Wheeler. Enter by commenting below about why you’d like to read Sea Change. If you’ve never heard about this book: Book Description: The unhappy child of two powerful parents who despise each other, young Lilly turns to the […]
Book Review: THE SHAMBLING GUIDE TO NEW YORK CITY by Mur Lafferty
All Zoe Norris wants is a job and a chance to start over again. When she stumbles across an opportunity as a travel book editor in New York City, she thinks she’s found the perfect chance. The only problem? She’s human. Her boss is a vampire, her favorite co-worker is a water sprite, an incubus […]
Parsec Awards 2013 – WINNERS
I’m sorry to announce that Adventures in SciFi Publishing did not bring home a Parsec Award, but am thrilled to put together this list full of outstanding content I’ve yet to hear. Huge congratulations to all the winners! (data collected from Parsec Awards website and their Twitter feed) Best Speculative Fiction Comedy/Parody Podcast Whether they […]
Reading Challenge: R.eaders I.mbibing P.eril, VIII, hosted by Carl V. Anderson
Carl V. Anderson hosts the blog, Stainless Steel Droppings, a speculative fiction and art review site, as well as a Short Fiction Friday segment at SF Signal. For the last eight years, he’s also hosted R.eaders I.mbibing P.eril, an Autumn reading challenge (September 1st through October 31st) focusing on Horror, Mysteries, and any Dark Fiction […]
Book Review: Sherlock Holmes: The Stuff of Nightmares by James Lovegrove
Sherlock Holmes has seen numerous iterations across the spectrum of media, some good some bad. James Lovegrove, the author of Age of Odin, is the latest author to put his pen to the test in Sherlock Holmes – The Stuff of Nightmares, and he excels. Lovegrove returns Holmes to his roots of 19th century London with […]
Book Release: Uncanny Day by Cory Clubb
UNCANNY DAY, by Cory Clubb, is a young adult supernatural mystery. PUBLISHER: StoneHouse Ink RELEASE: August, 2013 (Paperback and Ebook) BOOK DESCRIPTION: Nolan Day can read your mind. Trading classmates’ secrets for quick cash is simple—it’s the whispering voices and nosebleeds that make it difficult. Things get worse when his latest client decides to step into […]
Book Review: CELEBROMANCY, by Michael R. Underwood
Ree Reyes is no ordinary geek. Not only is she a geekomancer–someone able to tap into the energy of fandom and perform magic, but she’s also a burgeoning screenwriter having her first screenplay turned into a pilot called Awakenings. However, when Ree discovers the production’s star, Jane Konrad, is the target of magical mayhem, she […]