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Hell Has Its Demons (The Sotil and Savage Adventures) by Mark Lord (book review).

With ‘Hell Has Its Demons’, Jake Savage finally gets a novel and it’s a good one. The town of St

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Stephen Hunt book signing at London Forbidden Planet Megastore: evening of Thursday 15th May.

Stephen Hunt will be launching and signing his new novel In Dark Service at the Forbidden Planet London Megastore on Thursday

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Putting Philosophy To Work by Susan Haack (book review).

I wasn’t sure what to make of Susan Haack’s book, ‘Putting Philosophy To Work’, mostly because I suspect that I

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The Gospel Of Loki by Joanne M. Harris (book review).

The profile of Loki, the Trickster God, agent of Chaos has never been higher. Thanks to the ‘Thor’ and ‘Avengers’

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Five Autobiographies And A Fiction by Lucius Shepard (book review).

Advice given to most wannabe writers is to write about what you know. Certainly this is essential if your work

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Benighted by Kit Whitfield (US title); Bareback by Kit Whitfield (UK title) (book review).

‘Benighted’ (UK title: ‘Bareback’) puts an interesting spin on a traditional horror story staple. The story is set in a

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Language! 500 Years Of The Vulgar Tongue by Jonathon Green (book review).

Whenever I use character dialogue in foreign languages, the first thing I look for are the swear words. Mostly because

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Force Majeure by Daniel O’Mahony (book review).

Kay works in insurance and her current mission is to prepare the tiny mountain state of Candida to be contacted

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Star Trek: Klingon Empire: A Burning House by Keith R.A. DeCandido (book review).

‘A Burning House’ sets out to tell a ‘Star Trek’ universe story from the perspective of one of its most

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The Deadly Streets by Harlan Ellison (book review).

If you’ve ever walked down a dark street and felt intimidated or had your property stolen, you’ll know the frustration

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