Breach of Peace is the debut novella of Daniel Greene, popular fantasy YouTuber, book reviewer, and creator of Fantasy News. It is a dark story set in an early industrial
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Reviewing speculative fiction books
2020: A Crazy Year for Reading, First Books2020: A Crazy Year for Reading, First Books
I did a lot of reading in 2020, but because of *gestures vaguely at everything* and the ensuing anxiety it caused, I wasn’t particularly intentional about it. As a result,
2020 In Review: A Crazy Year for Reading, Series2020 In Review: A Crazy Year for Reading, Series
Last year was, and all of you know, insane. So, despite having a pretty solid reading year as far as the sheer number of books went (53, unless I am
The City We Became: Standing Up to CthulhuThe City We Became: Standing Up to Cthulhu
If we were to ask people to list the 10 most influential speculative fiction writers of the twentieth century, one name that would pop up on a lot of lists
Children of Blood and Bone: A Book for Right NowChildren of Blood and Bone: A Book for Right Now
During the week of June 12th, there was a concerted push to purchase books by black authors in order to send a message to the publishing industry that we the
I Need a Second Opinion on ‘The Book of the Ancestor’I Need a Second Opinion on ‘The Book of the Ancestor’
A not-uncommon problem for male authors, even male authors who are generally considered to be among the best, is a difficulty with writing women. Sometimes, this manifests in blatantly misogynistic
But What About The Book? The ExpanseBut What About The Book? The Expanse
The Expanse is an epic science fiction television show set several centuries into the future, when we have reached out to make the entire solar system our home. This is
Analyzing a Unicorn: What Makes “The Rage of Dragons” So Special?Analyzing a Unicorn: What Makes “The Rage of Dragons” So Special?
A common refrain from people dispensing advice about writing is: “If you want to traditionally publish something, DO NOT self-publish it first! Publishers don’t want to touch something that is
2019 In Review: A Fantastic Year for Reading, Short Fiction2019 In Review: A Fantastic Year for Reading, Short Fiction
I read more books in 2019 than I have in any single year of my adult life. By quite a lot. In fact, it probably rivaled the number of books
2019 In Review: A Fantastic Year for Reading, Novels2019 In Review: A Fantastic Year for Reading, Novels
I read more books in 2019 than I have in any single year of my adult life. By quite a lot. In fact, it probably rivaled the number of books