7.10.2009

Giving Away Offworld by Robin Parrish

You're Attention Please...

I have two copies of Robin Parrish's new book, Offworld to give away. It's a science fiction novel (Bethany House, 2009) that I've agreed to blog about, and so they sent me a couple copies. One may be yours!

Here's how to win your free book...
1. Leave a comment below with your name and blog.
2. Link to this post in your blog, announcing this contest.
3. Watch for Friday's announcement here to see if you're a winner.


While you wait for contest results...
+ Here's a good review at Faith & Geekery.
+ And here's one from Should Be Reading.
+ There is an earlier review up at Steps.
+ Another review from The Christian Manifesto.
+ And an interview with Robin from Profess.
+ Oh, and here is my 1, 2, 3-part Q&A with the author about his novel Fearless.

Wow, here are some more!
+ da Blog
+ Window to My World
+ Sally Bradley.com
+ Valerie Comer's Little Worlds

I'll keep posting links as I find reviews...
+ From Timothy Taylor
+ From Mimi

Winners Announced. Comments Closed. Congratulations:
1. Angie at Notes From the Writing Chair
2. Eric at Working My Muse

7.04.2009

Oooh, Shiny!

UPDATE Aug 10: My review is in.

Just received my review copy of R.L. Copple's new book, Transforming Realities (cover art by E.J. Mickels). This novel is a followup to his collection of 5 short stories in novella form, Infinite Realities (published by Double-Edged Publishing).

I'll be commenting on it soon, but until then, check out this review:
+ Splashdown Reviews
+ Plus, here's my take of Infinite Realities at SFReader.com.

But wait, there's more...
Want a taste of R.L. Copple's style? Some of his short stories appear in the pages of ResAliens here:
+ The Battle (super flash fiction)
+ Space Talk (sci-fi flash fiction)
+ For nonfiction, read Copple's essay on Fantasy and Christianity.

7.01.2009

Free Pulp Fiction Web Serials

The Latest in Spec Fic News...

Adam Graham, of Laser & Sword told ResAliens recently that they are now featuring free web serials adapted from their quarterly magazine, Laser & Sword.
"In the true spirit of serial fiction, we're going to give you a couple short scenes and then you'll get to wait until next week to see what happens."
Sounds good to me!

Adam also said that individual issues of Laser & Sword can still be downloaded for $1.25 each. A print edition of Laser & Sword Annual 2008 (cover to the right, the volume contains all four issues of 2008) is also available.

There are currently three serials being posted:

1. In Rise of the Judge, Snyder, a juvenile delinquent living in Boise during the 78th Year of the Empire, loathes Earth's dictator while hailing the regime's American governor as a hero. Getting caught meting out vigilante justice on the Boise Greenbelt gets him inducted into the Imperial Army under threat of a noose. Can a double agent get Snyder back on the right track? Will Snyder survive to discover his destiny?

2. In Order of the Sword, the Sword (Sword Comics owner Jesse Miller) seeks to defeat terrorism by uniting the world's greatest superheros. Will he learn who the bad guys are that masquerading as good guys before the traitor in their midst sends the heroes to their doom?

3. In Tales of the Dim Knight, mild mannered janitor Dave Johnson discovers a symbiotic alien and this superfan's dreams of being a superhero come true with hilarious results. One question haunts: can there be such a thing as a good Symbiot, even if he is a silver cylinder rather than black tar?

Best wishes, Adam, as you provide another great venue for fans of modern pulp serials.