Michael Trotta has authored the Best Sci Fi Books, Best Fantasy Novels and eBooks, and Best Science Fiction Books of all time. Top sci fi eBooks for teens and adults. New science fiction author.
Michael Trotta has authored the Best Sci Fi Books, Best Fantasy Novels and eBooks, and Best Science Fiction Books of all time. Top sci fi eBooks for teens and adults. New science fiction author.
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When I started writing, I wanted to write novels. I wanted to emulate the scope and scale of many of my favorite books. My first attempt at a novel was awful, as all first... Across the Tainted Earth April 11, 2024 Episode 4 – A Hand Shrouded in Vines ...
We also emphasized books that brought something new and innovative to the genre—to borrow a great sci-fi turn of phrase, books that “boldly go where no one has gone before.” Now, in ranked order, here are the best science fiction books of all time. 75 The Echo Wife, by Sarah ...
Official website of Bestselling Author RC Hancock. RC writes books for Young Adults that enjoy Sci-fi and Fantasy.
books Cover Reveal: Beneath the Umbrella – S.L. Hayes May 13, 2024ramblingmads We love a good dystopian story, especially for adults! Make sure to add Beneath the Umbrella to your TBR and pre-order it today! Beneath the Umbrella (The Veil Book 1) ...
Children's picture books & adult sci-fi/fantasy Official Site for Author Becky Benishek Welcome! I’m Becky Benishek,award-winning children’s picture book author. For adults, I’ve also contributed these stories toscience fiction and horror anthologies: ...
Welcome to yAdult Review, a space where two girls review novels from across the genres, from YA and MG, to fantasy and sci-fi, to historical fiction and mystery, with a sprinkling of non-fiction too. We hope you enjoy your stay here as much as we enjoy o
To adults, Brad Bird’s animated classic is a well-observed evocation of the anti-communist paranoia that permeated life in the 1950s – the golden age of sci-fi. To kids, it’s a universal tale of tolerance and trusting friendship; you could replace the giant with ET or Totoro and you...