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#320/B – The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet by Becky Chambers
I never knew that “cozy science fiction” existed. I mean, I’ve heard…
#318 – Humankind by Rutger Bregman
Things aren’t looking great right now, are they? The kind of chaos…
Movie Review: Superman
Just saw the new Superman movie. Very good. Very timely. It’s the…
#317 – Assistant to the Villain by Hannah Nicole Maehrer
For this column, I like to cover a wide variety of books…
#316 – The Apollo Murders by Chris Hadfield
I went into this novel knowing literally nothing about it other than…
#315 – Caliban by Lorina Stephens
When I first started reading Caliban, I was instantly reminded of a…
All For One!
I went to see The Three Musketeers at the Arts Club Theatre…
#314 – The Rules of Supervillainy by CT Phipps
Subverting superhero stories is old news. You had movies like Mystery Men…
Short Movie Review: The Wild Robot
(I should really do more movie reviews, I think) I was pleasantly…
Revisiting The Past to Prepare for the Future
I’ve started a new Fuzzy Knight storyline, which is actually an old…
#313 – Just Stab Me Now by Jill Bearup
“Writers can treat their mental illnesses every day.”—Kurt Vonnegut Meta is a…
Call Me Moss – 1 – The Back Bacon Express
“Call Me Moss” is not set in the Get Lost universe, per se, but…
LET’S TALK EDITING! PART 3.5…
There is a plaque on my wall, something I picked up from…
Interview with the Author: Arlene F. Marks
Every so often I like to ask other science fiction writers to…
Other Review: Dodger by Terry Pratchett
Another pre-Off The Shelf mini review I’m bringing back to the main…
Other Review: The Woman Who Died A Lot by Jasper Fforde
Note this isn’t an Off The Shelf review, but just a casual…
Reviving the Virtual Bookshelf
Looking back at the old dusty digital archives, I came across this…
Boldly going… into audio!
I’ve been planning this for a while, and now that the first…
Let’s Talk Editing! Part 3
When editing, remember that there are subjective AND non-negotiable* elements… and even…
From the Dusty Mental Archives: Zen in the Art of Writing
(Slightly edited from a post I made in 2012) Ray Bradbury talked…
The Chronicles of Chaos
Any time an author reaches the end of a journey, it’s worth…
#311—Trouble Wore Red by Chris Lewis
So… what if you were to drag Sam Spade out of the…
#309—Legends & Lattes by Travis Baldree
Have you ever retired a character in HackMaster or D&D? Ever wondered…
#308—Reprise by Zilla Novikov
There are several types of readers I feel Reprise is aimed at,…
Guest Blog: Ian Kennedy Talks Dark Sci-Fi
Once in a while, I invite other writers to talk about their…
#307—The Adventure Zone by Clint McElroy and Carey Pietsch
I had never even heard of The Adventure Zone when my wife…
#306—Sherlock Holmes and the Shadwell Shadows by James Lovegrove
I had mixed feelings about this book. On the one hand, Sherlock…
The Perils of Smirking: A Story From Before I Became An Editor
Looking back at my early days of writing, long before I was…
#304 – The Imposters by Toby Frost
Ten years ago (May 2013) I wrote my first book review for…
#303 — Roll for Initiative by Jamie Formato
A couple of years ago, I reviewed a book called Fangirl by…
A Little More Conversation – A Little Bit Mythbehaving
Let me share a little something about me. I’m what you might…
Peeking My Head Out In Public
Last week I mentioned the North Shore Authors Collection, where over seventy…
#301 — Decision at Thunder Rift by William H. Keith
I recently wrote an article about a fan made update to the…
#310—Contravention by Drew Wagar
Back in issue #277, I reviewed Drew Wagar’s Shadeward Saga. That series…
#305—Station Eternity by Mur Lafferty
Mur Lafferty is no stranger to KODT. Aside from her column Geek…
#302 — Galaxy Cruise by Marcus Alexander Hart
This is the second book I’ve reviewed by Marcus Alexander Hart. The…
#300 – Noah Chinn (It’s Self Indulgence Time!)
I didn’t plan it this way, but I’m not going to complain…
#299—Mouse Guard by David Peterson
What if Beatrix Potter had illustrated a serious medieval fantasy series? That’s…
Lost Souls on Sale!
Until Halloween, you can get Lost Souls for just 99 cents! That’s…
#297—Amulet by Kazu Kibuishi
Graphic novels can be a tricky beast to review. While some are…
#296 – The Kaiju Preservation Society by John Scalzi
I’m not a huge fan of kaiju (literally “strange beast” in Japanese—aka…
#295 – The Dark Gift by Trevor Jones
Novels set in roleplaying worlds are a tricky thing. On the one…
Some General Updates
Lots of little things happening this past week here: an update to…
#294 – Anne of Green Gables by L.M. Montgomery
This review is dedicated to Amber Blackburn, who loved this story, and…
Mythulu Creation Cards: A tool for writers—and gamers!
Mythulu isn’t a game, but it can be used by game designers…
Gillian’s New Book Nook
I’ve shown off my home theatre before, which was a joint project…
Behind the Scenes: Before and After
As I’ve mentioned many times, Fuzzy Knights started off as a photocomic.…
#293 – Tiger and the Robot by Grahame Shannon
It’s interesting to think about how the mystery genre has adapted over…
#292 – Journey to the Centre of the Earth by Jules Verne
Journey to the Centre of the Earth is the kind of story…

















































