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Tag Archives: Chuck Wendig
Zer0es by Chuck Wendig
So an Arab Spring hacktivist, an online troll, a wannabe Anonymous-style hacker, an old-school cipherpunk, and a credit card scammer walk into a bar… Well, okay, the bar part isn’t necessarily part of Chuck Wendig’s new novel Zer0es, but wouldn’t that … Continue reading
Blackbirds by Chuck Wendig – on sale for $1.99 on Kindle!
Heads up: Blackbirds, the excellent first novel in Chuck Wendig’s brilliant Miriam Black series, is currently on sale for $1.99 on Kindle. The series is in the process of being re-released by Saga Press with all new shiny covers (although … Continue reading
The Cormorant by Chuck Wendig
The Cormorant is the third installment in Chuck Wendig’s Miriam Black series, after the excellent Blackbirds (my review) and equally excellent Mockingbird (my review). And, you know what, just to get it out of the way before we get to the meat of the matter: The … Continue reading
The Blue Blazes by Chuck Wendig
If, like me, you were introduced to the wonderful and somewhat insane world of Chuck Wendig via Blackbirds, eagerly lapped up its sequel Mockingbird, and then found yourself desperately looking for more, well, there’s good news and bad news. The bad news—I’m … Continue reading
Giveaway winners: Mockingbird
The winners of this week’s giveaway, who will each get a copy of Chuck Wendig’s excellent novel Mockingbird (my review) courtesy of Angry Robot, are: Jax B. of Suffolk, U.K. Tim M. of Pickerington, OH Congratulations to the winners, and … Continue reading
Mockingbird by Chuck Wendig
Here’s my review of Mockingbird by Chuck Wendig. Thanks to the publisher’s generosity, I have two copies of this excellent novel to give away to readers in the US, Canada and the EU. Details on how to enter the giveaway … Continue reading
Blackbirds by Chuck Wendig
Miriam is a drifter with an unusual gift: when she touches someone skin to skin, she sees a brief vision of the circumstances of that person’s death. It could be decades into the future or later the same day. Some … Continue reading