Tag: Peter Grant

  • Bibliophilia: Don Camillo

    Bibliophilia: Don Camillo

      I have to thank Peter Grant for allowing me free rein in his library for this. I think I mystified him when I was trying to explain what I’m trying to achieve with the Bibliophilia posts. However, in the process of trying to sum it up, I realized I’ve been saying the wrong thing…

  • Book to Read: River of Horns

    Book to Read: River of Horns

      Readers of my blog know I like Westerns. Some of them even know why… it’s in my blood, in my name…  So it would come as no surprise to find that I highly recommend Peter Grant’s western series. His latest, River of Horns, is out now. And I love the title!  Also, the cover…

  • New Book by Peter Grant

    New Book by Peter Grant

    I’m spooling up for a post that will be a book list of Sword and Sorcery books. Feel free to nominate your favorite title (with author, pretty please) in the comments. Book lists posts take a lot of time, since I curate the list from social media recommendations, so that’s definitely a weekend thing. Maybe…

  • New Book!

    New Book!

    Not my new book, but it’s still one you should read. Written by my friend (and superior writer) Peter Grant, this is the first of a series, but you won’t have long to wait for the rest of the books. He’s written all three in the trilogy, and will be releasing one a month starting…

  • Peter Grant has a New Book!

    Peter Grant has a New Book!

    You won’t want to miss this one. It’s not your run-of-the-mill fantasy. When Peter and I were talking about the cover, he described it to me as something that was influenced by his time in Africa and his reading of H Rider Haggard, and I was sold. It’s not just that I’m easy when it…

  • Stoke the Flames Higher

    Stoke the Flames Higher

    It’s not often I will say ‘buy this book!’ on the day it’s released, but Stoke the Flames Higher, like all of Peter Grant’s other books, is worthy of a little excitement. The fifth in the Maxwell series, but don’t let that stop you if you haven’t read the others before. Peter is very good…

  • Review: Brings the Lightning

    Review: Brings the Lightning

    One of my favorite authors, and a friend I’m pleased to say, is Peter Grant. Peter’s work is usually space opera, and darn good ones at that. But today is the launch date for his newest book, and it’s something completely different. If you’re thinking that looks like a Louis L’Amour cover, you’re spot on.…

  • 2nd Annual Indie Author Labor Day Sale

    2nd Annual Indie Author Labor Day Sale

    A curated list of authors selected works and put them on sale, just for readers like you. If you’ve been waiting for the next fun read, or for a reason to Read Indie, this is that time. All the books are priced between $2.99 and $0.99, affordable ways to explore new worlds. You will find…

  • Here’s the Good Stuff…

    Here’s the Good Stuff…

    While I’m away from keyboard – or home, anyway, since in all honesty I have multiple keyboards with me – I knew I wouldn’t have the time to read and review for the blog. So I asked some friends to give me links to promote their stuff, instead of mine. Or even promoting just one…

  • Accusations and Consequences

    Accusations and Consequences

    #hugoaward #sadpuppies R K Modena, a wonderful woman I am proud to call a friend, speaks out on the Hugo controversy, and why it is so much more than a tiny teacup tempest over an award. I’m quoting some of her post here, but really, you should go read the whole thing. It is an amazing memoir…

  • Fear and Loathing at TOR

    Fear and Loathing at TOR

    Almost since the advent of the internet, there have been warnings about what to say – or not – on it. The internet is a vast and mostly public arena. Imagine, if you can, standing in Grand Central Station and screaming slurs at the top of your lungs, while the sane people standing near you…

  • Review: Forge a New Blade

    Review: Forge a New Blade

    I picked up the first book that Peter Grant had written after meeting him at LibertyCon two years ago. It hardly seems that it has only been two years… in that time, I have been reading his books and watching him grow as an author, to my delight as a reader. It’s also been a…