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Beyond The Stars: What Star Wars Needs To Do To Get Back On Track
My Japanese Mythology-inspired short story, Do Not Stare Into The Eyes Of A Kitsune, is finally available. You can buy it on Amazon or wherever ebooks are sold. Help a debut author make his debut worth it. I announced other works, including a kaiju-themed “mini-novel” (which you can learn about here) and a short story …
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Cinemagic: Solo: A Star Wars Movie Review
Cinemagic is a series where I talk about live action or animated Movies and TV Shows. Many of them are Science Fiction and Fantasy films that are anticipated enough to give them a watch. Today, I review Solo: A Star Wars Story Cinemagic: Solo: A Star Wars Movie ReviewThis time, I’m reviewing the side story …
Beyond The Stars: Star Wars: The Last Jedi Review
Beyond the Stars is a series of Science Fiction related posts where I discuss different aspects of the genre and the many tropes and plot lines associated with it. Today, I talk about Star Wars: The Last Jedi from Lucasfilm. Beyond The Stars: Star Wars: The Last Jedi Review I sense a disturbance in …
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Fiction Friday: Star Wars: From A Certain Point of View Review
This time, I’m doing something a little different. Instead of doing a novel, I’ll talk about an anthology. Today’s book is Star Wars: From A Certain Point of View. You can find it here. This is a massive collection of short stories based on the Star Wars universe and many of you will find some familiar faces. Wil Wheaton, Chuck Wendig, Nnedi Okorafor, Gary Whitta and Christie Golden to name a few. And that’s not even getting started because there are about forty stories from all different personalities and authors.
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