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60/52 interview to douglas thompson

All Douglas Thompson books that I read offer a very visceral picture of the human emotional attachment and have oodles of style. Another big strength of his books are the cool concepts. Although some stories make sense alone, together they are visually stunning – yes you read right! A book can be visual.Douglas Thompson stories […]

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Ando realmente e totalmente alheio. Imerso na minha escrita, leituras, pesquisas, trabalho só hoje soube da morte de Mr. Nimoy. A verdade é que mesmo que soubesse não parava mais de dez segundos a pensar no assunto. Vivo com a dolorosa falta de quem realmente me faz falta e a amar perdidamente quem vive e […]

silk interview to nina allan

After “The Silver Wind” I read the book “A Thread of Truth” also by Nina Allan (both published by Eibonvale Press), and I can’t get this book out of my head; but is normal that the stories by Nina Allan can affect the reader because she was a writing that’s dark, honest, emotional, brutal. In […]

platinum interview to rhys hughes

The writing of Rhys Hughes is in fact an asset to any head. It’s like a fly in a soup plate – a new ingredient.And, since, any powerful mind constantly needs a steady flow of knowledge to be free from the shackles of lethargy his stories provide everything: action, adventure, mystery, suspense, twists, turns, science […]

melodious interview to teri lee kline

Just knowing Teri Lee Kline by what she writes is easy to see that she’s full of vitality, humanity and with a heart of an intoxicating sweetness. She is also a writer that can, easily, dazzled me. See, for instance, the work “Snakes At His Feet”. A while ago I did a little acrostic with […]

a thread of truth by nina allan

After “The Silver Wind” I read the book “A Thread of Truth” also by Nina Allan (both published by Eibonvale Press), and I can’t get this book out of my head; but is normal that the stories by Nina Allan can affect the reader because she was a writing that’s dark, honest, emotional, brutal. It […]

notorious interview to brendan connell

I don’t remember when I started reading the books by Brendan Connell; perhaps in 2013 when I bought “Miss Homicide Plays the Flute” published by Eibonvale Press. Then I read “Metrophilias”, “Unpleasant Tales”, “The Translation of Father Torturo” and “The Galaxy Club”. After these readings I still have difficulty in defining him, so I use […]