Tag: sci-fi

  • Farewell Speech, by Shannon Eichorn

    Farewell Speech, by Shannon Eichorn

    Heya gang, long time no see. I think it’s kind of ironic that the last post I made led with talking about all the stress and craziness. It turns out, that hasn’t gotten any better, and will probably not get better any time soon. But I have a new backlog of books I’ve read this…

  • Central Station, by Lavie Tidhar

    Central Station, by Lavie Tidhar

    This past week, at a writers’ accountability meeting, a friend of mine recommended that I give this a read. I was asking about a concept that (for some reason) I struggle to describe in a succinct way: A book series with a set world but different casts of characters. Picture Middle Earth, but instead of…