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Review: Personal demons fuel Petrie’s war hero
My first review for BookPage, Nicholas Petrie’s The Drifter, is now available to read. Check it out here.
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Review: Dig Two Graves a thrilling, suspense-filled debut
By G. Robert Frazier Ethan Holt’s greatest accomplishment, winning the decathlon at the Olympics in his 20s, also proves to be his greatest undoing in Kim Powers’ thrilling, suspense-filled debut novel, Dig Two Graves (Tyrus Books). Nicknamed “Hercules” for pulling off the heroic task of being an Olympian, Ethan’s success on the field translates…
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These magazines are giving me The Creeps
Back in the day you may recall there were these really cool black and white horror comics magazines by the names of Creepy and Eerie. Well, imagine my surprise when I came across a new black and white horror comic magazine at Barnes & Noble called The Creeps! And, better…
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WIP Wednesday: Spec script moving closer to a finished draft
Welcome to another edition of Work In Progress Wednesday. This is an idea I’ve borrowed from another blogger in which I will expound upon my writing projects, accomplishments or lack of accomplishment for the week that was, as well as tease what’s still ahead in my writing life. I’m using…
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The Martian is smart, often tedious, tale of survival
Originally posted on Story By G. Robert Frazier: by G. Robert Frazier The Martian by Andy Weir isn’t lacking for quality reviews on the Internet, so it was a little surprising to find the book was available for a free read in exchange for an honest review on Blogging for…
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Last Discworld book by late author Terry Pratchett on sale Sept. 1
Originally posted on Story By G. Robert Frazier: “Stories of imagination tend to upset those without one.” Terry Pratchett, 1948-2015 UPDATE: Aug. 26, 2005: New Discworld book hits stores Sept. 1 Fans of the late Terry Pratchett will be happy to know his latest (and sadly last) Discworld book, The Shepherd’s…
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Book Blogging, Indie Style
Originally posted on musing: Have you spotted the #AtMyBookstore hashtag online this week? If you have, you’re seeing a campaign dreamed up by Nicole Brinkley of YA Interrobang, a site where YA bloggers gather to discuss the books they love. The idea? To get book bloggers out from behind the…
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Reading and Writing for the Web 7/22
Every day I scour the web for articles on reading and writing to further my education about my craft and try to share the best of those articles with you here. Today, I thought I’d focus on reading. One of the most common, reiterated pieces of advice for writers of…
