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The online world is even more important now than in the days when it was a proper noun.
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The Shock of the Night CSFF Blog TourDec. 07, 2015 | Comments Today's the first day of the CSFF blog tour for The Shock of the Night, the latest from award-winning fantasy novelist Patrick W. Carr. |
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Realm Makers 2015 (Saturday)Aug. 09, 2015 | Comments Tweets from the second and last day of #RealmMakers2015. |
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Realm Makers 2015 (Friday)Aug. 08, 2015 | Comments Tweets from the first official day of #RealmMakers2015. |
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Realm Makers 2015 (Thursday)Aug. 07, 2015 | Comments I'm back at Realm Makers, the Christian Science Fiction and Fantasy Con, and that means live tweets all weekend long. In fact, the conference organizers have turned the official Twitter account over to me. |
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CSFF Storm Siren: Shifting GenresApr. 16, 2015 | Comments Yesterday was the last day of the blog tour. But since I didn't get my review out until then (instead of Tuesday when I'd planned), I still wanted to offer some closing thoughts that occurred to me as I considered this book and what others have written. |
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CSFF: Storm Siren ReviewApr. 15, 2015 | Comments I can't help but be moved by this book. Like its protagonist, the novel churns with beauty amidst its flaws. I know it's not as strong as it could be, and I hungered for more than it was willing to give, but I also saw much to admire that will hopefully grow into a respectable series. |
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Storm Siren CSFF Blog Tour BeginsApr. 13, 2015 | Comments I'm back with a bang as I participate in my first CSFF blog tour, a series dedicated to Christian science fiction and fantasy novels. This month's book is the first in a new trilogy: Storm Siren, by Mary Weber. |
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#Oscars2015 Live TweetsFeb. 23, 2015 | Comments Last night was the best Oscars performance in a long time. It started fun, had a few hitches here and there, but delivered with great presenters and speeches |
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Amazon's The Man in the High CastleJan. 21, 2015 | Comments Various character studies in reaction to an Allied defeat in World War II is just the kind of thing that might work for today's speculative fiction television audience. Amazon and Scott are betting on it, and the finished product is an intriguing, engaging, and promising pilot. |
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Website TrafficJan. 10, 2015 | Comments It's time for the requite "how did my website do" post at the start of a new year. |