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Review: Enimnori: Arrival – Jeff Webber

Enimnori: Arrival - Jeff Webber

Genre: Fantasy Reviewer: Madison, Paranormal Romance Guild Get It On Amazon About The Book An act of desperation by young magician Brandon accidentally snatches Scott Hathaway from our world. Struggling to adapt to his new life, Scott becomes ensnared in dark local politics. He realizes he can use the knowledge he brought from his world … Read more

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Writer Fuel: All About Mercury

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Mercury is the closest planet to the sun and the smallest planet in our solar system. With a diameter of about 3,032 miles (4,880 kilometers), the planet is less than half the size of Earth, which is about 7,926 miles (12,756 km) in diameter. But what it lacks in size, it makes up for in … Read more

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Writer Fuel: Pentagon Airs Footage of UFO

Pentagon UFO Footage

Pentagon officials speaking at the first public hearing on UFOs since the 1960s have shown previously classified footage of an unidentified aerial phenomenon (UAP), a split-second video of a metallic sphere zooming across the flight path of a military jet.  The object, captured through the cockpit window of an FA-18 fighter jet in 2021, was … Read more

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Review: New Life in Autumn – Michael G. Williams

A New Life in Autumn - Michael G. Williams

Genre: Sci-Fi, Mystery Reviewer: Maryann Get It On Amazon About The Book RETURN TO THE MEAN STREETS OF AUTUMN Valerius Bakhoum is dead and buried. Too bad he’s still flat broke and behind on the rent. Unsure what to do with himself—and of who he is—Valerius resumes his career as a detective by taking up … Read more

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WRITER FUEL: All About Jupiter, King of Planets

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Jupiter is the largest planet in the solar system and the fifth planet from the sun. The gas giant features beautiful banded cloud layers; a set of thin, dusty rings; the famous Great Red Spot; and dozens of varied moons. How did Jupiter get its name? As the fourth-brightest object in Earth’s sky — after … Read more

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Review: El Nuevo Mundo – Brian Yapko

El Nuevo Mundo - Bryan Yapko

Genre: Sci-Fi Reviewer: SI Get It On Amazon About The Book In the year 2066, the artist haven of Santa Fe, New Mexico emerges as ground zero for the conquest and destruction of Earth by the evil Zolteots. Nick Clements and Daniel Vigil-Cruz — a writer and an artist still deeply in love after 12 … Read more

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Writer Fuel: Where Are All the Giant Animals?

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Prehistoric giants used to populate the Earth. These behemoths included mighty dinosaurs, airplane-size pterosaurs, massive crocodiles and snakes, and even armadillos the size of cars. But today, there are just a few big animals on our planet. What happened? Why aren’t there many giants left anymore? First of all, there’s plenty of fossil evidence that … Read more

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New Release: New Life in Autumn – Michael G. Williams

A New Life in Autumn - Michael G. Williams

Michael G. Williams has a new gay sci-fi mystery out, Books of Autumn book 2: A New Life in Autumn. And there’s a giveaway! THE HARDEST PART OF DYING IS DECIDING HOW TO PASS THE TIME Valerius Bakhoum died and kept no living. Now he can walk the streets of his city with a new … Read more

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Review: Bed of Rose and Thorns – Lee Hunt

Bed of Rose and Thorns - Lee Hunt

Genre: Fantasy Reviewer: Scott Get It On Amazon About The Book Sir Ezra is an Elysian Bell; he has a frightening potential that he keeps hidden deep beneath tight layers of steel armor. He secretly loves a dark Queen whose touch would mean his death. Banished for brutally slaughtering the Prince of Erle and husband … Read more

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Writer Fuel: “Doomsday Glacier” Hemorrhaging Ice

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Antarctica’s so-called Doomsday Glacier is losing ice at its fastest rate in 5,500 years, raising concerns about the ice sheet’s future and the possibility of catastrophic sea level rise caused by the frozen continent’s melting ice. The finding comes from a study of prehistoric sea-deposits found on the shores surrounding the “doomsday” Thwaites Glacier and … Read more