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Finished reading Mike Chen's "A Quantum Love Story."
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Thoroughly enjoyed this clever and unpredictable time loop story.

In my new interview with writer Roz Dineen, she talks about how her new sci-fi novel, "Briefly Very Beautiful," takes place I'm a post-apocalyptic world, but one in which people, "...take it for granted as a back-drop," an idea she got from a classic show about a house.
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Started reading Rachel Long's "My Darling From The Lions: Poems."
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This one starts real strong, especially the hopefully not biographical "Helena."

While Elaine Gallagher's novella "Unexploded Remnants" is like if Lara Croft explored a Star Wars-like galaxy, in our new interview she says this sSci-fi space opera story is actually more of a "planetary romance."
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Finished reading Greye La Spina's "Invaders From The Dark."
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Well, that got hairy at the end (sorry, sorry).

Finished reading "The Fire People: A Collection Of British Black And Asian Poetry."
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This was a decidedly mixed bag, but also irritating as the good people don't have their own books I can read.

Started reading Greye La Spina's "Invaders From The Dark."
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Took a while to get going, but now that it has...I'm going to be, it's late.

While cat sitting is usually terrible (since they won't stay still long enough for you to sit on them), it worked out for author April McCloud — it led her to conceive of her new noir-ish cyberpunk sci-fi thriller novel, "The Switch." To learn more, check out this Q&A.
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Finished reading Simon R. Green's "For Love Of Magic."
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A rather wild and entertaining pulpy romp.

Started reading "The Fire People: A Collection Of British Black And Asian Poetry."
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Here's hoping there's a bunch as good as the Chris Abani ones that open it.

Like other writers, Rosalie M. Lin based her historical fantasy novel "Daughter Of Calamity" on her real life, but with some details fudged. Or, in her case, a whole pan of chocolately goodness. To learn more, check out this exclusive interview.
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In my new interview with author Alexander Boldizar about his sci-fi thriller "The Man Who Saw Seconds" — in which a guy can see 5 seconds into the future — he mentions being inspired and influenced by a lucid dream, Philip K. Dick, and a bear.
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In my new interview with Ananda Lima about her short story collection "Craft: Stories I Wrote For The Devil," I forgot to ask which stories she thought Satan would enjoy most. But I asked everything else you'd need to know about this book.
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Started reading Simon R. Green's "For Love Of Magic."
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Seems like it's going to be a snappy and entertaining "magic is real, and real dangerous" kind of story.

Another product of the Reese's approach ("you got chocolate in my peanut butter"), Tobias S. Buckell and Dave Klecha's new military sci-fi / fantasy novel "The Runes Of Engagement" is basically "Call Of Duty" meets "Lord Of The Rings." To learn more, check out this Q&A.
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Finished reading "Star Wars: The High Republic: Defy The Storm" by Tessa Gratton and Justina Ireland.
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I liked their individual books more, but this was still entertaining and engaging.

When Premee Mohamed released "The Annual Migration Of Clouds," she thought this cli-fi sci-fi novella was a stand-alone story. But let this be a lesson to you, kids: If you ask nicely, good things sometimes happen. Which is why, in this Q&A, she and I talk about the first of two "Cloud" sequels, "We Speak Through The Mountain."
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And now, something for those who love P-Town ... and mystery novels: My new interview with author Jeannette de Beauvoir about the latest installment of the "Provincetown Mysteries" series, "The Honeymoon Homicides."
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