There is a series airing on PBS right now called “Filthy Cities of the World.” After watching a couple of installments and coming away with nothing but a few interesting historical facts and a queasy feeling in the pit of my stomach, I stopped watching. But there are some people who enjoy this sort of thing,…
Month: January 2016
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Latest Indies Unlimited Post: “Tips for Realism in Writing.”
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Tips for Realism in Writing
REVIEW
Sorah’s Quest by T. L. Shreffler
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When is a good book not a good book? When there are so many writing errors that readers are constantly removed from their immersion in the action. Miss Shreffler’s writing is very smooth with a reasonable number of grammar and punctuation errors, but still shows a great need for good editing. Positives At first glance,…
REVIEW
“The Scarecrow:” Master of Malice Book 1
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Once again I must preface my review of one of the Artesans of Albia series with the disclaimer that this book cannot be reviewed in isolation. It marks the start of a new trilogy, but it also continues the conflicts and characters set up in the previous books of the series. It also makes a…
REVIEW
“The Lead Cloak,” by Erik Hanburg
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This is a Sci-Fi story of a future where a scientific breakthrough has made it possible to predict the position every atom of the universe at any time in the past. Including the very recent past. Okay, a tall order, but not too out of line with some of the predictions of quantum physics. We…