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Tag Archives: Saga Press
The Trials by Linda Nagata
Novels like The Trials by Linda Nagata give me—or at least restore some of my—faith in the publishing industry. Sure, there’s the story of how the book came to be in the first place: Linda Nagata, who wrote several critically … Continue reading
Giveaway winners! (The Red giveaway)
Aaaand the winners of this week’s giveaway are… *drum roll* For the hardcover copy of The Red: Tim G. of San Jose, CA For the Audible code: Kris W. of Aurora, CO Congratulations to both winners, and many thanks to … Continue reading
Giveaway: The Red by Linda Nagata
Giveaway time! Thanks to author Linda Nagata, I have one hardcover copy of her excellent new novel The Red to give away, as well as one Audible code for the audiobook. If you’re not familiar with this Nebula-nominated novel, go … Continue reading
Guest post by Linda Nagata: The Red
About two years ago, I read and reviewed a wonderful indie-published novel called The Red: First Light by Linda Nagata. (I really liked it.) Since that time, the novel was nominated for a Nebula Award and acquired by new SF/F imprint Saga Press. The … Continue reading
The Red by Linda Nagata
Note: this review was written almost two years ago, about the original, indie-published version of The Red: First Light. Since then, the novel was acquired and published by Saga Press. Please keep in mind that this review doesn’t take into account … 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
Persona by Genevieve Valentine
Persona by Genevieve Valentine is an excellent novel. This probably will come as no surprise to those of you who have read the author’s two previous, critically acclaimed novels, Mechanique and The Girls at the Kingfisher Club, but as a … Continue reading