by philwilliams | Oct 23, 2020 | Book Reviews
Book Review: Flesh Eater by Travis M. Riddle Flesh Eater by Travis Riddle is out Oct 27th, order it here. Here’s what you need to know about Flesh Eater by Travis Riddle: it involves people racing giant spiders and a lot of peril involving weird monsters. And...
by philwilliams | Oct 20, 2020 | Book Reviews
Every one of Shirley Jackson’s books, for me, is a work of art. She’s best known for The Haunting of Hill House, and her short story The Lottery, and to some extent for We Have Always Lived in the Castle, all works I naturally started with myself, but her entire...
by philwilliams | Sep 24, 2020 | Ikiri, Ordshaw Series
Welcome to Ikiri. The latest novel in the Ordshaw canon, Kept From Cages, is now available, as of Tuesday 22nd September. It’s a whole new adventure that takes that universe to some far flung places, from Louisiana to the Congo – with a bunch of new characters...
by philwilliams | Sep 23, 2020 | Book Reviews
Book Review: Symphony of the Wind by Steven McKinnon Symphony of the Wind by Steven McKinnon is available here. I meant to post (and also write) this yesterday to fit in with Self-Published Fantasy Month’s Daily Challenge, that ship has sailed, but life got in...
by philwilliams | Sep 1, 2020 | Editorial
Today kicks off Self-Published Fantasy Month, admirably conceived and curated by these wonderful people, and it seems as good an excuse as any to get me blogging again. I’ve been inspired to read a few specifically indie books from my mountainous pile this...