Monthly Archives: June 2014

Book 3 Cover Process #1

Ahh, the book cover work-in-progress posts.  I love doing these because I get to ramble about my and D. D. Phillips’ bickery decision-making, and hopefully you folks like them too! Book 3, titled The Living Throne, is still in major … Continue reading

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Tough Traveling with Fantasy Review Barn — Minions

This week, Fantasy Review Barn has chosen Minions for their Tough Traveling topic.  And I have a few of those, heh. Heh heh heh… Though, after considering the details of the entry for a while and checking out Nathan’s selections, … Continue reading

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Tough Traveling with Fantasy Review Barn — Mentors

Nathan over at Fantasy Review Barn gave us a nice, easy one today, and I’m happy about it because I get to discuss how Cob ended up with three mentors — and ran away from all of them. (The short … Continue reading

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Recent Reading: Empire in Black and Gold, Professor Moriarty: The Hound of the D’Urbervilles

Since I have nothing to say again about this week’s Tough Traveling, I shall go through my most recent reading!  This time I have two four-star books, though both come with caveats.

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The Light of Kerrindryr by H. Anthe Davis

Originally posted on Violin in a Void:
Title: The Light of Kerrindryr Series: The War of Memory Cycle #1 Author: H. Anthe Davis Published: 11 May 2013 Publisher: self-published Source: review copy from author Genre: epic fantasy Rating: 6/10 Cob is a 17-year-old slave doing physical labour…

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Unbraiding the Narrative

Because I really have nothing to say about today’s Fantasy Review Barn Tough Traveling episode, I figured I should talk about what I’ve been working on.  After all, I haven’t done much content recently. The reason is that I’ve started … Continue reading

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