ShadowBytes WebComic: The Tail

On October 28, 2011, in The Shadow Bytes Webcomic, by Patrick Hester

Share on Twitter ShadowBytes is a new webcomic from Patrick Hester and Clifton Hill.  New episodes appear every Tuesday and Thursdays on the Webcomic website.

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Review: Earth by Mur Lafferty

On October 26, 2011, in Book Review, Cathy Russell, by Catherine Russell

Share on Twitter    Dealing with the running of Heaven, the creation of a new Earth, and a literal administrative Hell has the newly deified Kate and Daniel both frazzled and emotionally drained in Earth, the third book of Mur Lafferty‘s Afterlife series. Despite their godly powers and knowledge, they lack the experience to handle [...]

Episode 077 – Jeff and Ann VanderMeer

On October 25, 2011, in Podcast, by Patrick Hester

Share on TwitterOn this week’s episode of the Functional Nerds Podcast, John DeNardo sits in for Patrick, and joins John Anealio in welcoming Jeff and Ann VanderMeer to the show. Links: Jeff VanderMeer The Thackery T. Lambshead Cabinet of Curiosities: Exhibits, Oddities, Images, and Stories from Top Authors and Artists ODD? Steampunk II: Steampunk Reloaded [...]

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Guest Post: Working With A Small Press

On October 24, 2011, in Guest Post, News, by Patrick Hester

Share on TwitterInterviewer Bryan Thomas Schmidt is the author of the space opera novel The Worker Prince, the collection The North Star Serial, and has several short stories forthcoming in anthologies and magazines. He’s also the host of Science Fiction and Fantasy Writer’s Chat every Wednesday at 9 pm EST on Twitter, where he interviews [...]

 

ShadowBytes WebComic: A Disturbance in the Force

On October 21, 2011, in The Shadow Bytes Webcomic, by Patrick Hester

Share on Twitter ShadowBytes is a new webcomic from Patrick Hester and Clifton Hill.  New episodes appear every Tuesday and Thursdays on the Webcomic website.

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Jasper Kent’s ‘Thirteen Years Later’

On October 20, 2011, in Book Review, Jaym Gates, by Jaym Gates

Share on TwitterThirteen Years Later by Jasper Kent ISBN-10: 1616142537 First off: Thirteen Years Later, as the title suggests, is the second book in the series. It stands alone nicely, but I do recommend reading the first one before this one. Spoilers in the review are of the most minor sort, but there will be [...]

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The End of Truth is the Beginning of Understanding: A Tardy Review of Embassytown

On October 19, 2011, in Book Review, John Ginsberg-Stevens, by John Ginsberg-Stevens

Share on Twitter(Author’s Note: BEWARE: here there be spoilers!) “We tell the truth best by becoming lies.” – Avice Benner Cho To start this review, I need to make a brief confession: I have had Embassytown in my possession for a few months, and finished reading it weeks ago. But when I sat down to [...]

Episode 076 – Rigor Amortis Panel

On October 18, 2011, in Podcast, by Patrick Hester

Share on TwitterIn Episode 076 of the Functional Nerds podcast, Patrick Hester and John Anealio welcome John Remy, Andy Penn Romine, Steven Scearce and Galen Dara to celebrate the re-release of the Rigor Amortis anthology. Links: Rigor Amortis John Remy Andy Penn Romine Steven Scearce Galen Dara © 2011 Patrick Hester & John Anealio Podcast: [...]

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Organization Is The Key To Success

On October 17, 2011, in Carrie Cuinn, Tech Nerd, by CarrieCuinn

Share on TwitterIt sounds a bit silly but the truth is that knowing where to find what you’re looking for is one of the most important parts of getting things done. Whether you’re replying to email, finding the right cable to hook up your printer, or writing a novel, how you’ve organized your technology determines [...]

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ShadowBytes Webcomic: Bob The Ninja

On October 14, 2011, in The Shadow Bytes Webcomic, by Patrick Hester

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Review: Hell by Mur Lafferty

On October 12, 2011, in Book Review, Cathy Russell, by Catherine Russell

Share on Twitter  “The journey is as important as the destination.” – God   In Hell, Book II of the Afterlife series by Mur Lafferty, Kate and Daniel learn this important principle as they once again journey through the afterlife. God sends them on a divine mission, literally going through Hell – from Hades of [...]

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Fae and Fallen in the Time of Troubles: Stina Leicht’s Of Blood and Honey

On October 10, 2011, in Book Review, Paul Weimer, by Paul Weimer

Share on Twitter   A savage pant—almost a laugh—puffed foul breath that blew hair from Sanders’s forehead. Sanders raised a fist, but the beast caught his arm with ease and slammed it on the concrete floor. Liam felt bones give way with a sickening snap and was pinned between satisfaction and revulsion. Sanders howled. A [...]

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ShadowBytes WebComic: Bob The Squirrel

On October 7, 2011, in The Shadow Bytes Webcomic, by Patrick Hester

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ATFMB – 3D

On October 6, 2011, in ATFMB, by Patrick Hester

Share on Twitter Welcome to All Things From My Brain. 3D is Pointless (Except in Avatar). 3D.  It’s the new, cool thing.  Heck, Sprint even has a new phone capable of recording 3D video (EVO).  They hope it will usher in a wave of amateur 3D videos.  I think it’ll usher in a wave of [...]

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Felix Gilman’s ‘The Half-Made World’

On October 5, 2011, in Book Review, Jaym Gates, by Jaym Gates

Share on TwitterThe Half-Made World by Felix Gilman ISBN-10: 0765325535 All of the stuff I saw about Half-Made World indicated it was Steampunk. Given my lack of luck with that genre recently, I had my reservations. Half-Made World has Steampunk elements, sure. But that’s probably the least influential genre in this book. Weird West, Magical [...]

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Episode 075 – Andrew P. Mayer

On October 4, 2011, in Podcast, by Patrick Hester

Share on TwitterIn the 75th episode of the Functional Nerds podcast, Patrick Hester and John Anealio welcome Andrew P Mayer, author of The Falling Machine, Book One of The Society of Steam, available from PYR. Links: Andrew P Mayer (author’s website) Andrew on Twitter The Falling Machine (Amazon) © 2011 Patrick Hester & John Anealio [...]

Review: Tales of the Arabian Nights

On October 3, 2011, in News, by Scott Suehle

Share on TwitterI remember when I was in school one of my favorite things was getting my new “Choose Your Own Adventure” book from the weekly reader. Now many years later I think I have found the boardgame equivalent. “ Tales of the Arabian Nights” is an amazingly rich story telling game that will lead [...]

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