I like fantasy and I like urban grit... but I have to be honest, it can be rough for me when combined. I just can't picture it in the modern world. And it's definitely a "not the writer, it's me" situation. It has to be done right, and done right away. With an imp on... Continue Reading →
A Boy and His Dog at the End of the World by C. A. Fletcher
Griz lives with his family on a small island off the coast of Scotland. It is the end of days... About a hundred and fifty years in the future, many human factors have caused the birthrate to drop dramatically until there are an estimated fewer than 10,000 people alive in the world. Families and small... Continue Reading →
Storm of Locusts by Rebecca Roanhorse
After the actions on the The Black Mesa, Maggie is trying to find a new normal while living with the sage Tah, but lost in many ways without Kai. Drawn back into hunting monsters by The Thirsty Boys, she has the same sweet and sour personality and ‘gift for violence.’ Rambling up into the mountains,... Continue Reading →
After the Green Withered by Kristen Ward #thewritereads #ultimateblogtours #afterthegreenwithered
Enora Byrnes has grown up in an American that has been decimated by environmental disasters brought on by global warming and overuse of natural resources. One company is in charge of the distribution of all living and working conditions, from housing to water rationing to food distribution and education. Enora is a senior in high... Continue Reading →
The Weatherman Vol 1. by Jody LeHeup and Nathan Fox
On a terraformed Mars many year in the future, the population is grieving the loss of 18 billion people lost to a terrorist attack that destroyed Earth. The government is desperate to find the assailants after several painful years of investigation. Agent Amanda Cross has followed a lead to a popular weatherman, Nathan Bright. It... Continue Reading →