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Monthly Archives: December 2011
2011 in Review for Underwords
The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2011 annual report for this blog. Here’s an excerpt: The concert hall at the Syndey Opera House holds 2,700 people. This blog was viewed about 22,000 times in 2011. If it were a … Continue reading
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Interview with Michael Scott & Colette Freedman, coauthors of The Thirteen Hallows
One of my favorite things is talking to authors about their work. After I read The Thirteen Hallows, I jumped at the chance to interview coauthors Michael Scott and Colette Freedman. Together they have created a fantastic new dark fantasy/thriller … Continue reading
Posted in Books and Literature, Fantasy, Interviews, Science Fiction
Tagged Thirteen Hallows
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Top 10 Geektastic TV Shows of 2011 – Plus other “Year in Review” Picks
At the end of each year, it is only human to look back over the last twelve months to see what really stood out-both good and bad. As lovers of all things Geek, Underwords is taking a look at the … Continue reading
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Tagged BBC America, Fantasy, Geek, Guild, Science fiction, Television
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Review: The Thirteen Hallows by Michael Scott and Colette Freedman
Title: The Thirteen Hallows Authors: Michael Scott & Colette Freedman Publisher: TOR ISBN: 978-0-7653-2852-6 When Sarah Miller saves an elderly woman from a brutal attack and robbery she soon learns that there was more to saving Judith Walker than the … Continue reading
Posted in Books and Literature, Fantasy, Reviews, Uncategorized
Tagged Colette Freedman, Michael Scott, Thirteen Hallows
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PreReview: Rage Against the Night
Title: Rage Against the Night Editor: Shane Jiraiya Cummings Publisher: Brimstone Press (December 21, 2011) ASIN: B006P18LM2 Here’s a book that I am truly excited to read for three reasons: 1) all proceeds will go to a good cause, 2) many … Continue reading
Interview: Joining Trent Zelazny on the Dark Side of Fiction
You might have seen him around. His name is Zelazny. Trent Zelazny. If you read dark fiction he’s someone you want to know, or more to the point, he’s a writer that you want to read. Some people write from the … Continue reading
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Short Story: Mask, Glass and Bones by Hannah Strom-Martin
Continuing our celebration of the winter holiday season, we have one more present for you: another short story. While it is the holiday season, we thought we’d stir things up a bit and forgo the normal holiday cheer. Instead, Hannah … Continue reading
Review: AFTERLiGHT–End of the World by J. Corsentino
Title: AFTERLiGHT–End of the World Author: J. Corsentino Publisher: Time of the Faeries; First edition (July 1, 2011) ISBN-13: 978-0578085487 ~ AFTERLiGHT–End of the World by J. Corsentino is the first book of a trilogy in which humanity has found … Continue reading
Posted in Books and Literature, Fantasy, Graphic Novels, Reviews, Uncategorized
Tagged Afterlight, J. Corsentino, Time of the Faeries
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Short Story: “The Get” by Ellen Neuborne
To celebrate the holiday season properly, Underwords brings you a reprint of “The Get” by Ellen Neuborne. Happy holidays from Ellen and Underwords. ~ The Get by Ellen Neuborne I’d finally made it through the line to the revolving doors at … Continue reading
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The Pop Fic Review is Now Available!
The Pop Fic Review, edited by Hannah Strom-Martin and Erin Underwood, is now available in paperback and can be purchased at Amazon.com or through Underwords’ eStore. This is the first book published by Underwords, and we’re proud to make it … Continue reading
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Tagged Pop Fic Review, University of Southern Maine
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