Scholastic has announced that Suzanne Collins is returning to the world of The Hunger Games with a prequel novel set for release in May 2020, while Lionsgate is already planning a feature film adaptation. As per Deadline, the currently untitled book ” will be set in the world of Panem 64 years before the events […]
The Writer Experience Podcast #53 – Author and comic book writer Michael Moreci
Listen to the latest episode of The Writer Experience Podcast… In this episode of The Writer Experience, Court and Harry are joined by Michael Moreci, author of the novels Black Star Renegades and We Are Mayhem, and writer of a number of comic books including Roche Limit, Wasted Space, Archie and Star Wars. Be sure […]
The Writer Experience Podcast #52 – Writing from 3 Perspectives with J.D. Sanderson, Stan Chou, and Matt Kelly
Listen to the latest episode of The Writer Experience Podcast… In this episode of The Writer Experience, J.D. Sanderson, Stan Chou, and Matt Kelly join hosts Court and Harry as they explore writing from three perspectives. J.D. Sanderson is a science fiction author whose first novel A Footstep Echo is on sale now. The sequel, […]
Book Review – Blood Ink by Dana Fredsti
Michelle Herbert reviews Blood Ink by Dana Fredsti… Blood Ink is the second novel in the Lilith series and follows on from the events of The Spawn of Lilith. When we meet Lee again, she is struggling with being independent and paying her own way. Lee has been effectively blacklisted from working on movie sets […]
The Writer Experience Podcast #49 – Emmy-nominated writers Joshua Pruett and Scott Peterson
Check out the latest episode of The Writer Experience Podcast… In this week’s episode, The Writer Experience welcomes Joshua Pruett (Phineas and Ferb, MST3K, The Last Kids on Earth) and Scott Peterson (The Last Kids on Earth), Emmy-nominated TV writers and co-authors of the upcoming children’s book Shipwreckers: The Curse of the Cursed Temple of […]
Book Review – Once Upon a River by Diane Setterfield
Michelle Herbert reviews Once Upon a River by Diane Setterfield… Once upon a time, there was a pub on the river near Oxford where stories are told. People have been telling stories at The Swan since the 1300s. Five hundred years later it looks like The Swan is about to become the setting for a […]
Book Review – Star Wars: Master & Apprentice
Ricky Church reviews Star Wars: Master & Apprentice by Claudia Gray… While Star Wars fans hold The Phantom Menace in different levels of regard, one element of George Lucas’ first prequel film most fans agree on is how great Jedi Knight Qui-Gon Jinn was. Obi-Wan’s master, as played by Liam Neeson, was thoughtful, compassionate and one of the […]
Hard Case Crime to publish new illustrated edition of Stephen King’s The Colorado Kid
Hard Case Crime has announced the upcoming release of a brand new illustrated edition of Stephen King’s bestselling mystery tale The Colorado Kid, featuring artwork from Mark Edward Geyer, Kate Kelton, Paul Mann, and Mark Summers. On an island off the coast of Maine, a man is found dead. There’s no identification on the body. […]
Lucasfilm unveils Journey to Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker books
As part of yesterday’s Star Wars Day celebrations, Lucasfilm has officially announced a number of titles under its Journey to Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker publishing initiative, setting the stage and tying in to December’s closing chapter of the Skywalker saga. SEE ALSO: Huge rumour on Emperor Palpatine’s role in Star Wars: The Rise […]
Book Review – Avengers: Endgame: The Official Movie Special
Eammon Jacobs reviews Avengers: Endgame: The Official Movie Special… As Avengers: Endgame thunders on through the box office, it’s important to retrospectively look back on the franchise’s humble beginnings from 2008’s Iron Man, onwards. And after 21 films – audiences have finally been given the inevitable confrontation with the Mad Titan, Thanos. It’s a monumental […]
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