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Interview: Ari Rhoge, Author of Sparks Fly, Tires Skid

Ari Rhoge is the author of the Pride and Prejudice modernizations, Sparks Fly, Tires Skid and Personally, I'd Rather Lick Sand. Kai read Sparks back when it was still on a fan fic website, and liked it so much that she was compelled to review it alongside the abundant published versions of Pride and Prejudice. Last… Continue reading Interview: Ari Rhoge, Author of Sparks Fly, Tires Skid

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Review: Science Fiction · Review: Thriller

Book Review: Artemis by Andy Weir

Jazz is officially a porter and unofficially a smuggler on the moon colony, Artemis. She has lived a life of misspent youth and squandered opportunities, and hates the word potential, which she too often hears applied to herself. When she's offered the job of a lifetime, she sees the enormous paycheck and takes it, despite… Continue reading Book Review: Artemis by Andy Weir

Review: Science Fiction · Review: Thriller

Book Review: The Exxtinction: The Only Hope for Man is a Woman by J. A. Antonio

***I received a free ebook in exchange for an honest and fair review.*** A science fiction action thriller about a future in which men are a rapidly-decreasing minority due to a sequence of tragedies, or Events. As the world becomes increasingly dominated by women, the resistance movement Hamsa is brewing in secret, knowing what no… Continue reading Book Review: The Exxtinction: The Only Hope for Man is a Woman by J. A. Antonio

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Interview: Shervin Jamali, author of The Devil’s Lieutenant

Shervin Jamali has been writing his whole life, after starting out as a playwright. He wrote his first play, "Barstruck," when he was nineteen. It wasn't until a couple of years ago that it started to click and Shervin felt he had stories to tell that people might like to read. He enjoysthe ride, but… Continue reading Interview: Shervin Jamali, author of The Devil’s Lieutenant