An Interview With Ben Aaronovitch
Years ago, on my quest to read the world of urban fantasy, I came across Bestselling urban fantasy author Ben Aaronovitch’s Rivers of London novels and was immediately hooked. Ben kindly sat down with...
REVIEW: Destiny of the Dead by Kel Kade
Destiny of the Dead, Kel Kade’s newest addition to the Shroud of the Prophecy series, aims to beat the hero’s journey trope with a hammer. For the most part, this series, and specifically this story, Destiny of...
An Interview with David Slayton
Last year on a book tour, I first came across David’s book, White Trash Warlock, and I was immediately struck by the honesty that Slayton wrote the lead protagonist, Adam Binder. I immediately knew that...
REVIEW: The Expanse S6 E4: Redoubt
Redoubt is the first episode of The Expanse season six where I think the show has had a serious misfire because with only six episodes in the season, you’d expect them to be firing...
Review: The Witcher Season 2 Episode 6: Dear Friend
Tensions are flaring between the elves and the Nilfgaardians in Cintra, or Xintrea, as the elves call it. Cahir seems intent on kickstarting hostility between them, even as the elves welcome the first pure-blood...
An Interview With Author Zoje Stage
Pittsburg native and former filmmaker Zoje Stage is a USA Today and international bestselling author of Baby Teeth, Wonderland and now her newest release Getaway. A story where two sisters, Imogen and Beck, and...
REVIEW: Dead Acre by Rhett Bruno and Jaime Castle
Dead Acre is a Weird West Audible exclusive audiobook written by Rhett Bruno and Jaime Castle. It is also narrated by Roger Clark (Arthur Morgan, Red Dead Redemption 2). I’m fond of all three...
REVIEW: My Best Friend’s Exorcism by Grady Hendrix
My Best Friend’s Exorcism by Grady Hendrix is a nostalgic trip to hell and back with best friends, Walkmans, and New Coke. It is as fun as the title suggests. “She could decide how...
REVIEW: Red Dead Redemption 2
Red Dead Redemption 2; a game that will consume you, make you laugh, bring tears to your eyes, make you a dab hand at poker, and change the way you say ‘boy’ for the...
REVIEW: The Killing Light by Myke Cole
The Killing Light is the last book of an immense trilogy that is both satisfying and haunting. I will be thinking about this book long after having finished it. “The sword, the spear, these...