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📍 (L-R) Jeremiah Stelline, John Palmatier (RIP, bro. 2002), and me, hanging out on the front porch at Jason Palombo’s (📸) house.
Snowden Avenue, Schenectady, New York.
1996
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#Amreading #Newrelease: L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future Volume 39 by Kevin J. Anderson, Kristine Kathryn Rusch & MANY more for 99c ONLY
In the world of speculative fiction…
Your favorite authors…
Have selected the best new voices of the year.
24 Award-winning Authors and Illustrators
3 Bonus Short Stories by Kevin J. Anderson • L. Ron Hubbard • S. M. Stirling
Art and Writing Tips by Lazarus Chernik • L. Ron Hubbard • Kristine Kathryn Rusch
Edited by Dean Wesley Smith • Jody Lynn Nye
16-page color gallery of artwork • Cover art by Tom Wood
Check out the stories Brandon Sanderson, Orson Scott Card, Nnedi Okorafor, Robert J. Sawyer, Kevin J. Anderson, Jody Lynn Nye and others chose as the best of the best.
Be amazed. Be amused. Be transported … by stories that take you by surprise and take you further and deeper into new worlds and new ideas than you’ve ever gone before….
Twelve captivating tales from the most exciting new voices in science fiction and fantasy accompanied by three from masters of the genre.
A miracle? An omen? Or something else? One day, they arrived in droves—the foxes of the desert, the field, the imagination….—“Kitsune” by Devon Bohm
When a vampire, a dragon and a shape-shifting Chihuahua meet on a beach in Key West, fireworks go off! But that’s just the background. —“Moonlight and Funk” by Marianne Xenos
Dan Shamble, Zombie P.I., faces one of his funniest and most perplexing cases ever—an enlightened ogre, a salamander with low self-esteem, and a raging fire dragon terrorizing the Unnatural Quarter! —“Fire in the Hole” by Kevin J. Anderson
The Grim Reaper, trapped in an IRS agent’s dying body, must regain his powers before he dies and faces judgment for his original sin. —“Death and the Taxman” by David Hankins
In a metaverse future, a woman who exposes falseness in others must decide what is real to her—the love she lost or the love she may have found. —“Under My Cypresses” by Jason Palmatier
Vic Harden wasn’t lured by glory on a daring mission into the reaches of outer space—he was ordered out there by his editor.—“The Unwilling Hero” by L. Ron Hubbard
Dangerous opportunities present themselves when an alien ship arrives in the solar system seeking repairs. —“White Elephant” by David K. Henrickson
With her spaceship at the wrong end of a pirate’s guns, a former war hero must face down her enemies and demons to save Earth’s last best chance for peace. —“Piracy for Beginners” by J. R. Johnson
Years after the Second Holocaust, the last surviving Jews on earth attempt to rewrite the past. —“A Trickle in History” by Elaine Midcoh
When I said I’d do anything to pay off my debts and get back home to Earth, I didn’t mean survey a derelict spaceship at the edge of the solar system—but here I am. —“The Withering Sky” by Arthur H. Manner
High-powered telescopes bring galactic life to our TVs, and network tuner Hank Enos figures he’s seen everything—until the day an alien boy stares back. —“The Fall of Crodendra M.” by T. J. Knight
Knights, damsels and dragons, curses and fates foretold—the stuff of legends and stories, but unexpectedly perverse.—“Constant Never” by S. M. Stirling
Determined to save his wife, Tumelo takes an unlikely client through South Africa’s ruins to the heart of the Desolation—a journey that will cost or save everything. —“The Children of Desolation” by Spencer Sekulin
When a terrorist smuggles a nuclear weapon into London, a team regresses in time to AD 1093 to assassinate a knight on the battlefield, thereby eliminating the terrorist a millennia before his birth. —“Timelines and Bloodlines” by L. H. Davis
The Grand Exam, a gateway to power for one, likely death for all others—its entrants include ambitious nobles, desperate peasants, and Quiet Gate, an old woman with nothing left to lose. —“The Last History” by Samuel Parr
You will love this collection of the best new voices because, as Locus magazine puts it, “Excellent writing…extremely varied. There’s a lot of hot new talent.”
Get it now.
Grab YOUR Copy HERE: https://amzn.to/3Ie3dYM via @amazon
#Books #Bookboost #Mustread #Writerslift #Scifi #ScifiBooks #Bestseller
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bewitchingbooktours · 2 years
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Cover Reveal : L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future Volume 39 #CoverReveal #writersofthefuture
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L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future Volume 39
L. Ron Hubbard, S. M. Stirling, Kevin J. Anderson, Lazarus Chernik, Kristine Kathryn Rusch and 24 Award-Winning new authors and illustrators.
Edited by Dean Wesley Smith and Jody Lynn Nye 
Genre: SciFi/Fantasy Anthology 
Publisher: Galaxy Press 
Date of Publication:  May 16, 2023
Number of pages: 544
Cover Artist: Tom Wood
EPUB ISBN: 9781619867659
Kindle ISBN: 9781619867666
Adobe PDF ISBN: 9781619867673
Trade Paperback ISBN: 9781619867680
Tagline: Anthology of Award-Winning Sci-Fi and Fantasy Short Stories- From vampires and werewolves to space exploration and time travel, you will love these 12 original and diverse stories because they were selected by some of your favorite authors.
Book Description:
Join a team of time travelers who set out to save London from a terrorist’s nuclear attack … when a blast from the past changes everything.
Meet a vampire, a dragon and a shape-shifting Chihuahua in Key West … this is one beach party that’s about to get wild!
Follow Dan Shamble, Zombie P.I., who’s investigating the craziest case of his so-called life.…
A miracle? An omen? Or something else? One day, they arrived in droves—the foxes of the desert, the field, the imagination….—“Kitsune” by Devon Bohm
When a vampire, a dragon and a shape-shifting Chihuahua meet on a beach in Key West, fireworks go off! But that’s just the background.—“Moonlight and Funk” by Marianne Xenos
The Grim Reaper, trapped in an IRS agent’s dying body, must regain his powers before he dies and faces judgment for his original sin.—“Death and the Taxman” by David Hankins
In a metaverse future, a woman who exposes falseness in others must decide what is real to her—the love she lost or the love she may have found.—“Under My Cypresses” by Jason Palmatier
Vic Harden wasn’t lured by glory on a daring mission into the reaches of outer space—he was ordered out there by his editor.—“The Unwilling Hero” by L. Ron Hubbard
Dangerous opportunities present themselves when an alien ship arrives in the solar system seeking repairs.—“White Elephant” by David K. Henrickson
With her spaceship at the wrong end of a pirate’s guns, a former war hero must face down her enemies and demons to save Earth’s last best chance for peace.—“Piracy for Beginners” by J. R. Johnson
Dan Shamble, Zombie P.I., faces one of his funniest and most perplexing cases ever—an enlightened ogre, a salamander with low self-esteem, and a raging fire dragon terrorizing the Unnatural Quarter!—“Fire in the Hole” by Kevin J. Anderson
Years after the Second Holocaust, the last surviving Jews on earth attempt to rewrite the past.—“A Trickle in History” by Elaine Midcoh
When I said I’d do anything to pay off my debts and get back home to Earth, I didn’t mean survey a derelict spaceship at the edge of the solar system—but here I am.—“The Withering Sky” by Arthur H. Manners
High-powered telescopes bring galactic life to our TVs, and network tuner Hank Enos figures he’s seen everything—until the day an alien boy stares back.—“The Fall of Crodendra M.” by T. J. Knight
Knights, damsels and dragons, curses and fates foretold—the stuff of legends and stories, but unexpectedly perverse.—“Constant Never” by S. M. Stirling
Determined to save his wife, Tumelo takes an unlikely client through South Africa’s ruins to the heart of the Desolation—a journey that will cost or save everything.—“The Children of Desolation” by Spencer Sekulin
When a terrorist smuggles a nuclear weapon into London, a team regresses in time to AD 1093 to assassinate a knight on the battlefield, thereby eliminating the terrorist a millennia before his birth.—“Timelines and Bloodlines” by L. H. Davis
The Grand Exam, a gateway to power for one, likely death for all others—its entrants include ambitious nobles, desperate peasants, and Quiet Gate, an old woman with nothing left to lose.—“The Last History” by Samuel Parr
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About the Contest:
The international Writers of the Future Contest was created and endowed by L. Ron Hubbard. After several years of success in fostering new writers, the Illustrators of the Future Contest followed. The winning stories are illustrated and published in the annual L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future anthology. Described by critics as a perennial “glimpse of tomorrow’s stars,” a “must-have for the genre reader,” and “the bestselling science fiction anthology series of all time,” it is today the most enduring and top-ranking publication of its kind.  
The blue-ribbon panel of judges is what makes this possible. The winning stories are selected by bestselling authors, including Brandon Sanderson, Orson Scott Card, Nnedi Okorafor, Kevin J. Anderson, Brian Herbert, Jody Lynn Nye, Larry Niven, Robert J. Sawyer, Katherine Kurtz, and many others. The best of the best are hand-picked each year. 
There is no entry fee, and stories are judged blind, making it a fair competition for all authors and illustrators who enter from anywhere in the world. There are cash prizes. The winners are paid professional rates and maintain their rights. 
It is an excellent program for new authors and readers, who often discover their next favorite writer.
Enter the Writing Contest https://www.writersofthefuture.com/enter-writer-contest/
Free Writing Workshop https://www.writersofthefuture.com/writing-workshop/
Writing Podcast: https://www.writersofthefuture.com/podcast/
Writers Forum: https://www.writersofthefuture.com/forum/
Writing Contest Rules https://www.writersofthefuture.com/contest-rules-writers/
Contest Judges: https://www.writersofthefuture.com/writer-judges/ 
Contest Blog: www.writersofthefuture.com/blog
List of Writers of the Future and L. Ron Hubbard books 
https://galaxypress.com/l-ron-hubbard-books/ 
Twitter: https://twitter.com/WotFContest
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WotFContest
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Marvel, Harlequin, and AAM-Markosia all have new comiXology Releases Today
Marvel, Harlequin, and AAM-Markosia all have new comiXology Releases Today #Comics #ComicBooks
There’s nine new comics from Marvel, AAM-Markosia, and Harlequin on comiXology today. You can get shopping now are check out the individual releases below. An Instant from the Past #2 Written by Juan PangraziArt by Juan PangraziPurchase A new victim is found. Mark, Oliver and the rest of the team continue the search for the ‘Killer of the lily’. But they may not be the only people interested…
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Here's my review for "Lords of the Cosmos #1" (via Lords of the Cosmos (Ugli Studios)
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Newest release from UK’s MARKOSIA COMICS blends history, fantasy and horror to tell the untold story of the Black Death.
Once again leading the way in cutting-edge storytelling, Markosia brings the past of the British Isles to life in their edgy newest release. Reframing the story of the bubonic plague as a tale of good versus evil and magic versus faith, PLAGUE is Inspired by actual people and events of the 16th century and uses extensive research of long held folklore beliefs to tell the story of THE FEY; magical creatures of myth and legend being hunted by a corrupt Catholic Church.
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By drawing on modern themes of immigration, refugees, despotism and religious zealotry, PLAGUE is a genre-bending historical fantasy. Drawing heavily from Bakshi’s animated interpretation of the “The Hobbit” and historical fiction a la Eco’s “In The Name of the Rose” and Follett’s “The Pillars of the Earth”, we hope that PLAGUE manages to feel 500 years old and fresh at the same time.
ABOUT THE CREATORS:
Dennis MaGee Fallon (writer/creator): As a screenwriter, Dennis optioned his treatment for the upcoming ALF reboot for Safehouse Pictures and Warner Brothers. Dennis is co-creator of The Range, a virtual reality space western with Kirkman’s Skybound Entertainment. His sci-fi/horror reframing of the Underground Railroad is currently underway with Mad Horse Films and Awesomeness TV. He lives in the Hollywood Hills with a basset hound and two dozen Venus .
Jason Palmatier (writer/creator): Jason and Dennis are the authors of Lords of the Cosmos, a scifi/fantasy mashup for Ugli comics. Jason’s work has been featured in the short story anthology Clockwork Universe: Steampunk vs Aliens. He is currently finishing his debut novel, the sci-fi military thriller Warmind. He is a helicopter pilot who in lives in rural Pennsylvania, where he is a stay at home dad to three young boys. One of those jobs is much harder than the other.
Zachary Brunner (pencils/inks/color): Zach is the colorist for Jim Krueger’s Foot Soldiers (Dark Horse/ AiT/Planet Lar) and Krueger’s High Cost of Happily Ever After. He was an illustrator and designer for Torque Creative, the in-house ad agency for Mercedes-Benz until 2015. He is the illustrator for the Young Adult novel series Penny Dreadful and the Poisonberry Fortune. Zach lives outside New York City, is a classically trained pianist and intends to be covered head-to-toe in Lord of the Rings-inspired tattoos. He’s halfway done.
Dave Sharpe (letterer): With his work appearing in over two thousand comic titles, Dave not only handles the lettering for Plague, he is also our wise and hands-on guru. He studied at the Joe Kubert School and also ran Marvel’s in-house Lettering Department in the late 1990’s. Today he continues to letter for DC Comics and many independent titles. His credits are too many to list, but include Batman, Green Lantern, Deadpool, She-Hulk, The Defenders, and Spider-Girl.
PLAGUE ISSUE ONE is available for sale on www.comixology.com and wherever fine comics are sold.
PREVIEW: Plague #1 Newest release from UK’s MARKOSIA COMICS blends history, fantasy and horror to tell the untold story of the Black Death.
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Plague Vol 2 on DriveThruComics!
Out now from Markosia on DriveThruComics! Plague Vol 2 1352 AD. The Black Death has nearly finished its march across Europe. Millions are dead. But the real battle had just begun… Folklore and legend merge with history’s darkest chapter as Markosia’s criticall acclaimed series comes to its epic conclusion. Collecting Plague issues 6-10. Written by Dennis Fallon and Jason Palmatier and…
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Eisenhower rolls Cudahy in Playoff Opener
NEW BERLIN – New Berlin Eisenhower’s football team has been one of the best in Division 3 all year, and they opened the playoffs with a bang.
The top-seeded Lions left no doubt in their WIAA Level 1 game against Cudahy on Friday night, as Ike easily defeated the Packers, 49-0. Sophomore quarterback Gabe Seifert and senior running back Jack Himmelspach combined for five touchdowns to lead the charge, and the defense intercepted four passes.
“I think we really wanted to come out and make sure we established the line of scrimmage on both sides,” Ike coach Matt Kern said. “We know that’s going to be something that’s crucial to our success in the playoffs here. I was happy with the way we did that. I thought our defensive line had a nice night and we were able to continue to force turnovers. I would call it kind of a businessman-like effort tonight.”
Both teams traded three and outs before three game-changing plays happened consecutively. The Packers had the first of those when junior offensive/defensive lineman Kyler Palmatier blocked a punt to set Cudahy up deep in Lions territory.
Ike had the next two big plays, one of them accounting for the first score. On the first play of the ensuing drive, Lions’ junior wide receiver/defensive back Max Lewis intercepted a pass in the end zone and returned it to the Ike 34-yard line. The next play, Himmelspach found a hole and darted up the middle for a 66-yard touchdown to give the Lions the early lead.
After the defense forced another three and out, the Ike offense went to work. Himmelspach opened the possession with a 25-yard run that set the Lions up in the red zone. Sophomore quarterback Gabe Seifert later scored on a keeper from two yards out to double the advantage at 14-0.
“It was the big guys up front early,” Himmelspach said. “They’re giving me holes. Cudahy played it pretty well sometimes, but when the holes were there, I was just able to cut them up and outrun them to the end zone.”
“Jack’s a unique talent and he’s obviously a big weapon; big piece of our offense,” said Kern of Himmelspach. “I know as we get going here deeper into the playoffs that he’ll continue to be a big part of the plan.”
The Packers hit their first big play on the next drive when freshman quarterback Bryce Barbian found senior wide receiver/defensive back Austin Eichstaedt down the left sideline for a 36-yard pass. However, Ike’s secondary ended the drive again when junior running back/rover Eli Hoelke ran down an interception in the end zone.
“I know our kids take the preparation part of everything really seriously during the week, so I know those guys have a pretty good idea of what we’re going to get from the opponent,” said Kern regarding his secondary. “That gives them an extra step in coverage and they’re also really looking to get hands on balls.”
Seifert hit his first big pass on the next play when he found senior wide receiver/defensive back Samuel Tausz on the left sideline, the latter of whom sprinted down that side for a 66-yard gain. Seifert later scored on another keeper.
“The two touchdown runs were the big guys up front,” Seifert said. “They create the holes and I’ve got the easy job of running through them. With the passes, my wide receivers are so talented. (Junior wide receiver/linebacker) Ben Buechel’s got good hops. Just toss it up to the guy. Sam Tausz made a great play on that short pass and took it 50 yards.”
Ike ran a few plays to get into Cudahy territory on the next drive and set up Hoelke for his big play on offense. Hoelke ran a sweep left and scampered 38 yards to bring the score to 28-0.
Himmelspach struck again with just under two minutes to play in the first half. After another Hoelke interception, he ran 35 yards down the right side to give the Lions a five-touchdown lead at the break.
The senior running back kept his rhythm going to begin the second half. Himmelspach initially ran for a 60-yard score that was called back on holding, but he later scored on a 27-yard run right. A 47-yard strike from Seifert to Buechel set him up for the scoring run.
Ike got its final touchdown following an interception that was initially returned for a touchdown but was called back on holding. Junior backup quarterback Gab Olson found reserve senior wide receiver/linebacker Jason Cooke for a 22-yard gain before junior running back/linebacker Jack Osielski punched in from two yards out to produce the final score.
“I think the biggest thing is for our guys to just make sure that they’re competing every single day,” said Kern regarding his team’s chances in the playoffs. “I think not necessarily getting upset or getting down if something bad happens. If a team scores or makes big plays, it’s just playing the next play.”
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#Repost @comichausuk • • • • • • Markosia presents 'Plague' Vol.1⠀ Try the Comichaus App free for 14 days⠀ ⠀ https://buff.ly/2L83yxY https://buff.ly/2Dwakee⠀ ⠀ The Catholic Church arms its military leader, Jean De Moray, with the Bubonic Plague to exterminate the last remaining fey in Europe. But when a caring English friar teams up with a wounded fairy and the brash, young King of the Fey, the Church's plans get derailed and the true horror of the Black Death is revealed.⠀ ⠀ Writer(s): Dennis MaGee Fallon, Jason Palmatier⠀ Artist: Zach Brunner⠀ Letters: Dave Sharpe⠀ ⠀ #ReadMoreComicBooks⠀⠀⠀⠀ #Comichaus⠀⠀⠀⠀ #ComichausUK⠀⠀⠀⠀ #NewComics⠀⠀⠀⠀ #Comics⠀⠀⠀⠀ #IndieComics⠀⠀⠀⠀ #ComicsOf2019⠀⠀⠀⠀ #InstaComics⠀⠀⠀⠀ #Illustration⠀⠀⠀⠀ #DiscoverIndieComics https://www.instagram.com/p/B1q6GFIFjOa/?igshid=1t4q8bzt5eubo
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Comic Spotlight: Plague #2
Comic Spotlight: Plague #2
Plague #2 Written by Dennis MaGee Fallon and Jason Palmatier Art by Zach Brunner Letters by Dave Sharpe Markosia Comics Release Date: June 7, 2017 Cover Price: $1.99
A few months back I had the distinct pleasure of reviewing a new comic that truly appealed to me in several ways. First in a series, Plague #1was a remarkable change from the ho-hum average comic, for it gracefully blended true…
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Jeremiah Stelline, me, Jason Palombo and John Palmatier (R.I.P. 2002). Old friends hanging out in Schenectady, New York. 1996.
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#Amreading #Newrelease: L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future Volume 39 by Kevin J. Anderson, Kristine Kathryn Rusch & MANY more... 
In the world of speculative fiction…
Your favorite authors…
Have selected the best new voices of the year.
24 Award-winning Authors and Illustrators
3 Bonus Short Stories by Kevin J. Anderson • L. Ron Hubbard • S. M. Stirling
Art and Writing Tips by Lazarus Chernik • L. Ron Hubbard • Kristine Kathryn Rusch
Edited by Dean Wesley Smith • Jody Lynn Nye
16-page color gallery of artwork • Cover art by Tom Wood
Check out the stories Brandon Sanderson, Orson Scott Card, Nnedi Okorafor, Robert J. Sawyer, Kevin J. Anderson, Jody Lynn Nye and others chose as the best of the best.
Be amazed. Be amused. Be transported … by stories that take you by surprise and take you further and deeper into new worlds and new ideas than you’ve ever gone before….
Twelve captivating tales from the most exciting new voices in science fiction and fantasy accompanied by three from masters of the genre.
A miracle? An omen? Or something else? One day, they arrived in droves—the foxes of the desert, the field, the imagination….—“Kitsune” by Devon Bohm
When a vampire, a dragon and a shape-shifting Chihuahua meet on a beach in Key West, fireworks go off! But that’s just the background. —“Moonlight and Funk” by Marianne Xenos
Dan Shamble, Zombie P.I., faces one of his funniest and most perplexing cases ever—an enlightened ogre, a salamander with low self-esteem, and a raging fire dragon terrorizing the Unnatural Quarter! —“Fire in the Hole” by Kevin J. Anderson
The Grim Reaper, trapped in an IRS agent’s dying body, must regain his powers before he dies and faces judgment for his original sin. —“Death and the Taxman” by David Hankins
In a metaverse future, a woman who exposes falseness in others must decide what is real to her—the love she lost or the love she may have found. —“Under My Cypresses” by Jason Palmatier
Vic Harden wasn’t lured by glory on a daring mission into the reaches of outer space—he was ordered out there by his editor.—“The Unwilling Hero” by L. Ron Hubbard
Dangerous opportunities present themselves when an alien ship arrives in the solar system seeking repairs. —“White Elephant” by David K. Henrickson
With her spaceship at the wrong end of a pirate’s guns, a former war hero must face down her enemies and demons to save Earth’s last best chance for peace. —“Piracy for Beginners” by J. R. Johnson
Years after the Second Holocaust, the last surviving Jews on earth attempt to rewrite the past. —“A Trickle in History” by Elaine Midcoh
When I said I’d do anything to pay off my debts and get back home to Earth, I didn’t mean survey a derelict spaceship at the edge of the solar system—but here I am. —“The Withering Sky” by Arthur H. Manner
High-powered telescopes bring galactic life to our TVs, and network tuner Hank Enos figures he’s seen everything—until the day an alien boy stares back. —“The Fall of Crodendra M.” by T. J. Knight
Knights, damsels and dragons, curses and fates foretold—the stuff of legends and stories, but unexpectedly perverse.—“Constant Never” by S. M. Stirling
Determined to save his wife, Tumelo takes an unlikely client through South Africa’s ruins to the heart of the Desolation—a journey that will cost or save everything. —“The Children of Desolation” by Spencer Sekulin
When a terrorist smuggles a nuclear weapon into London, a team regresses in time to AD 1093 to assassinate a knight on the battlefield, thereby eliminating the terrorist a millennia before his birth. —“Timelines and Bloodlines” by L. H. Davis
The Grand Exam, a gateway to power for one, likely death for all others—its entrants include ambitious nobles, desperate peasants, and Quiet Gate, an old woman with nothing left to lose. —“The Last History” by Samuel Parr
You will love this collection of the best new voices because, as Locus magazine puts it, “Excellent writing…extremely varied. There’s a lot of hot new talent.”
Get it now.
Grab YOUR Copy HERE: https://amzn.to/3Ie3dYM via @amazon 
#Books #Bookboost #Mustread #Writerslift #Scifi #ScifiBooks #Bestseller
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ComiXology Features 8 New Comics Including The Joker Presents and Truth & Justice
ComiXology Features 8 New Comics Including The Joker Presents and Truth & Justice #Comics #ComicBooks
There are eight new comics today on comiXology from DC, iPOP, AAM-Markosia, Harlequin, and Magnetic Press. Get shopping now or check out the releases below. The Joker Presents: A Puzzlebox (2021-) #2 Written by Matthew RosenbergPencils Joshua Hixson, Jesús MerinoInks Joshua Hixson, Jesús MerinoColored by Joshua Hixson, Ulises Arreola PalomeraPurchase The mystery of “WHO KILLED THE RIDDLER”…
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REVIEW: Plague #1
I take my hat off to the creative team of Plague. The concept alone is ingenious. The brilliant minds behind this series have taken the setting of Europe, mired in the days during the ravages of the Black Plague, and mixed it with the unlikeliest of tales- Fairies. Yep, you read that right. Someone has actually found a way to tell a thrilling and thought-provoking story featuring a fairy that is…
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Review: Plague #2
Plague #2 shows promise but isn't quite there yet #comics
In Plague, the bubonic plague that ravages Europe in the 1370s is actually a biological weapon created by the Catholic Church to kill off the magical creatures of the world: fairies, trolls, sprites, etc.  One man, Warbishop Jean de Moray, has made it his personal mission to spread the plague, but an unlikely trio rises up to oppose him: Twylyth Tegg, the brash new King of the Fey, Danann Atreyu,…
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Review: Plague #1
Plague #1 is a solid first issue that has us wanting to see what's next #comics
In Plague, the bubonic plague that ravages Europe in the 1370s is actually a biological weapon created by the Catholic Church to kill off the magical creatures of the world: fairies, trolls, sprites, etc.  One man, Warbishop Jean de Moray, has made it his personal mission to spread the plague, but an unlikely trio rises up to oppose him: Twylyth Tegg, the brash new King of the Fey, Danann Atreyu,…
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