Books Received for October 2011

New titles from Pyr SF, Tor Books, Orbit, Another Sky Press and a game from Wizards of the Coast

Books Received for September 2011

We neglected the Books section this past year, and we are committed to correcting that error. Now, here is a look at the books we looked at in September. To learn more about the books sent to use by publishers this past month, simply click on the image to open the Amazon page for that […]

AISFP 130 – Moses Siregar III

We talked with our very own Moses Siregar III about his debut novel, The Black God’s War (just released). We found out about Moses’s sordid past (lots of D&D and coke, erm, Coca Cola) and how his rekindled interest in RPGs became the gateway drug for writing fantasy novels. Moses also revealed more of his inner geek, as he talked about how Robotech, The Iliad, and The Decemberists inspired him to write his book.

NEWS – Prince of Hazel and Oak

John Lenahan returns with Shadowmagic 2: Prince of Hazel and Oak, and the original Shadowmagic is now available for just .99 cents!

New Titles for August 2010

Need some good books to read. Here’s what’s hit the studio the last few weeks. Check them out and enjoy!

New Titles: Resnick, Tchaikovsky, Niven, and more

Check out some of the new titles we are considering at Adventures in Scifi Publishing. Just click the image.

Stellar New Titles From Pyr

Pyr titles have flooded the studio these last few months. We’ve featured several Pyr authors in recent months, but. . .

New Titles by Chadbourn and Shepherd

World’s End (Age of Misrule, Book One), by Mark Chadbourn When Jack Churchill and Ruth Gallagher encounter a terrifying, misshapen giant beneath a London bridge they are plunged into a mystery which portends the end of the world as we know it. All over the country, the ancient gods of Celtic myth are returning to […]

New Titles From Enge, Robson, Day, and Resnick

A flood of books has hit the studio since the podcast’s return, and it’s past time we share some love. Here are the books that have captured our collective eye. Check em’ out! This Crooked Way, by James Enge Morlock Ambrosius returns! Traveling alone in the depths of winter, Morlock Ambrosius (bitterly dry drunk, master […]

New titles from Sawyer, Enge, Reed and more

Caitlin Decter is young, pretty, feisty, a genius at math—and blind. Still, she can surf the net with the best of them, following its complex paths clearly in her mind. But Caitlin’s brain long ago co-opted her primary visual cortex to help her navigate online. So when she receives an implant to restore her sight, […]