I first learned about Bonnie Milani through the Sci-Fi Roundtable, an online group frequented by authors who exchange tips...
Review of Redemption of Sisyphus (Shan Takhu Legacy #3) by Eric Michael Craig
Redemption of Sisyphus is the third book of the Shan Takhu Legacy, a hard science fiction series by Eric Michael Craig. My...
Review of Welcome to the Madhouse (The Grace Lord Series #1) by S.E. Sasaki
An old adage in the writing world is "write what you know." This is good advice, because few things can pull a reader out...
Review of Wrath of the Fury Blade by Geoff Habiger and Coy Kissee
My first experience with author team Geoff Habiger and Coy Kissee came through their novel Unremarkable, a period vampire...
Meet the Artist: Bobby Breed
One of the best things about attending fan conventions is the boundless networking opportunities. As an author, one might...
Review of Artemis by Andy Weir
Given the monumental success that was The Martian, I almost feel bad for Andy Weir (almost). No matter how Artemis cements...
Review of Unremarkable by Geoff Habiger and Coy Kissee
It shouldn't work. On paper, Unremarkable is a 20's era noir tale about gangsters and vampires with a heavy peppering of...
Review of Fulcrum of Odysseus (Shan Takhu Legacy #2) by Eric Michael Craig
Fulcrum of Odysseus is the second book of the Shan Takhu Legacy, a hard science fiction series by Eric Michael Craig. The...
Review of A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket
This book review may come as a surprise to some. After all, I am a science fiction author who writes about vampires and...
Review of Legacy of Pandora (Shan Takhu Legacy #1) by Eric Michael Craig
I first discovered Eric Michael Craig through his Atlas and the Winds series. The first book, entitled Stormhaven Rising,...
My Big Fat Social Media Marketing Experiment
You may have noticed that I rolled out a new website design over the last several days. That's an egotistical assumption,...
Rethinking Author Branding: Why Social Media is Marketing Poison
I have a love-hate relationship with social media. Well, more like a meh-hate. More accurately, a hate-hate-meh-sigh-hate...