Station Eleven Review

Station Eleven by Emily St. John Mandel (what a name!) centers around an apocalyptic, end-of-the-world scenario involving a super-flu that wipes out most of humanity. It's a more concise and grounded version of Stephen King's The Stand, and was of particular interest to me given our post-COVID world. Mandel weaves a complex narrative with multiple... Continue Reading →

O Babas Then Einai Etho (Greek Version)

ฮŸ ฮผฯ€ฮฑฮผฯ€ฮฌฯ‚ ฮดฮตฮฝ ฮตฮฏฮฝฮฑฮน ฮตฮดฯŽ. ฮ— ฮผฮทฯ„ฮญฯฮฑ ฮผฮฟฯ… ฮฎฯฮธฮต ฮผฮต ฮฑฯ…ฯ„ฮฎ ฯ„ฮท ฮณฯฮฑฮผฮผฮฎ ฮบฮฑฮธฯŽฯ‚ ฯ†ฯ„ฮฌฯƒฮฑฮผฮต. ฮŸ ฮผฯ€ฮฑฮผฯ€ฮฌฯ‚ ฮดฮตฮฝ ฮตฮฏฮฝฮฑฮน ฮตฮดฯŽ, ฮผฯ€ฮฎฮบฮต ฮบฮฑฮธฯŽฯ‚ ฯ€ฮตฯฯ€ฮฑฯ„ฮฟฯฯƒฮฑฮผฮต ฯƒฯ„ฮฟ ฮดฮนฯŽฯฮฟฯ†ฮฟ ฯŒฯ€ฮฟฯ… ฮถฮฟฯฯƒฮต ฮฑฮบฯŒฮผฮฑ ฮผฮต ฯ„ฮฟฮฝ ฯ€ฮฑฯ„ฮญฯฮฑ ฮผฮฟฯ… ฯ€ฯฮนฮฝ ฮฑฯ€ฯŒ ฮผฮนฮฑ ฮตฮฒฮดฮฟฮผฮฌฮดฮฑ. ฮคฮฟฮฝ ฮตฮฏฮดฮฑ ฯƒฯ„ฮฟ ฯ†ฮญฯฮตฯ„ฯฯŒ ฯ„ฮฟฯ… ฯƒฯ„ฮทฮฝ ฮบฮทฮดฮตฮฏฮฑ, ฯ€ฮตฯฮนฯ„ฯฮนฮณฯ…ฯฮนฯƒฮผฮญฮฝฮฟ ฮฑฯ€ฯŒ ฯ„ฮนฯ‚ ฮตฯ€ฮนฯ‡ฯฯ…ฯƒฯ‰ฮผฮญฮฝฮตฯ‚ ฮตฮนฮบฯŒฮฝฮตฯ‚ ฯ„ฯ‰ฮฝ ฮŸฯฮธฮฟฮดฯŒฮพฯ‰ฮฝ ฮ‘ฮณฮฏฯ‰ฮฝ, ฮฑฮปฮปฮฌ ฮบฮฑฮธฯŽฯ‚ ฯ€ฮปฮทฯƒฮฏฮฑฮถฮฑ ฯ„ฮฟ ฮฌฮบฮฑฮผฯ€ฯ„ฮฟ... Continue Reading →

A Girl Called Wolf by Stephen Swartz

In today's exciting podcast, I sit down with Stephen Swartz to discuss his semi-biographical novel, A Girl Called Wolf. It's the harrowing true survival tale of an Inuit girl named Anuka (a fan and friend I've known for many years through Facebook) and the rare indie book deserving more attention. Then in true Story Matters... Continue Reading →

I’m done; it’s all a scam

Amazon ads? Scam. Bookbub? Allauthor? Awesomegang? Scam. Scam. Scam! What about review sites like Goodreads? IndieReader? Kirkus? All scams.  I have spent the past several years trying to game the indie scene, but it simply does NOT work. Having wasted God knows how much money, I've had to rationalize these expenditures, telling myself it's a long-term... Continue Reading →

The Sorry State of Indie Publishing

The indie publishing industry is an embattled landscape of scams, schemers, dashed dreams, and desperation. Thanks to Amazon and the advent of POD printing, we are inundated with dreck novels by would-be authors, while the truly rare, standout storyteller often goes unnoticed.

MAIL GRAB!

In today's lighthearted episode of the Story Matters podcast, I read some of the ridiculous, absurd, frustrating, enlightening, and inspiring mail I've received over the past month. A guy who can't spell the word "you" wants to be a published author. Another person tells me he's going to write fan fiction based on Aenya, and... Continue Reading →

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