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Finished reading Matt Wallace's "Savage Legion: Book One Of The Savage Rebellion Trilogy."
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A rather engaging and different story, and a good start to this trilogy. Now for book 2.

Started reading Chana Bloch's "Blood Honey: Poems."
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Fourth book of hers I've read; seems as solid as the others so far.

Finished reading the shared world, anthology "The Ross 248 Project."
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Really dug these shared space stories, both individually and collectively.

Read Justin Grimbol's "Come Home, We Love You Still" tonight.
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Couldn't tell if this was one long poem or 80+ short ones so I said fuck it and read the whole thing. Which, I think, is what I did with his last book, too. Eh, whatever, good either way.

Finished reading Olena Kalytiak Davis' "Late Summer Ode: Poems."
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Tore my way through this; you can probably imagine why.

Started reading Matt Wallace's "Savage Legion: Book One Of The Savage Rebellion Trilogy."
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Excited to start this trilogy; doubly so having read the first 117 pages.

Finished reading Cavan Scott's "Star Wars: The High Republic: Path Of Vengeance" during lunch.
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This exciting story paired well with my grilled steak burrito.

In science fiction, subgenres often give birth to other subgenres. Steampunk, for instance, led to dieselpunk. But what is dieselpunk? That question is answered, literally, in this exclusive interview with Danielle Ackley-McPhail and John L. French, editors of the new short story anthology "Grease Monkeys: The Heart And Soul Of Dieselpunk."
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Started reading Olena Kalytiak Davis' "Late Summer Ode: Poems."
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Wish I could claim the timing of this was intentional, but it totally wasn't.

As an old man, I find myself appreciating stories about older heroes more these days. And I'm not alone in this. In my new interview with author Valerie Valdes, she talks about how the appeal of older characters led her to write her new space fantasy novel "Where Peace Is Lost."
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Started reading the shared world, anthology "The Ross 248 Project."
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If the opening story (Patrick Chiles' "Garden Of Serpents") is any indication, this is going to be very interesting...

Finished reading Taneum Bambrick's "Vantage: Poems."
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Way too short but oh so good.

Started reading Cavan Scott's "Star Wars: The High Republic: Path Of Vengeance."
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Has a decidedly anti-Jedi bent...

Finished reading Ginger Smith's "The Rush's Echo."
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Knew it would be engaging like the first book; didn't expect it to be a bit raw, too.

Started reading Taneum Bambrick's "Vantage: Poems."
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Going backward; read her newer book before, now reading her first.

Unlike fellow jazz musician Sun Ra, smooth jazz sax man Jackiem Joyner isn't from outer space. He just goes there sometimes as the writer of such YA sci-fi novels as “Zarya Episode II: Sochi Unleashed,” as he explains in this exclusive interview.
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It's not easy writing new stories about popular characters. But in my new interview with author Davide Mana about "Descent: Dreams Of Fire," his Sword & Sorcery novel based on the fantasy board game "Descent," he talks about how eager he was to get to tell Vaerix what to do.
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