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Inside Drops of Crimson |
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Interview with Reece Notley
Reece Notley
is one of my dearest friends, the sister I never had, and it
felt strange to ask her interview questions. But while I
know her, the rest of you don't. She's been a graphic artist
for the past dozen or so years. She works in a steel tower
in downtown San Diego, where you can see the top sides of
birds as they fly by. She is the editor and chief of Three
Crow Press, an incredible writer, and the main artist for
Morrigan Books.
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Reviews by Shartyrants
Amazon Ink by Lori Devoti
Amazon
Ink by
Lori Devoti
is a new urban
fantasy series dealing with
Amazons.
I was VERY excited to see Amazons being the "paranormal" in
a genre that is largely dominated by vampires, were-wolves
or the fae.
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Santa
Olivia by Jacqueline Carey
"Loup Garron was born and raised in Santa Olivia, an
isolated, disenfranchised town next to a US military base
inside a DMZ buffer zone between Texas and
Mexico.
A fugitive "Wolf-Man" who had a love affair with a local
woman, Loup's father was one of a group of men
genetically-manipulated and used by the US government as a
weapon.
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Fathom by Cherie
Priest
Review by Dennis R. Upkins
I
was never that big on ghost stories, Southern Gothic or
Southern tales in general (Kate Chopin not withstanding) but
Cherie Priest made me a believer with Four and Twenty
Blackbirds and the subsequent titles in the Eden Moore
series, Wings to the Kingdom and Not Flesh Nor Feathers.
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