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Announcement: The Harvest: A Tah’Narian Christmas, by M.A. Church

The Harvest: A Tah'Narian Christmas

QSFer M.A. Church has a new Sci Fi book out: So what’s an alien to do when his mate refuses to say what’s bothering him? Why, he sends a deep space message to his mate’s mother on earth, what else? Keyno not only learns the importance of Christmas to his chosen, he’s also shocked and confused as to why Dale hasn’t shared this with him. There is no such celebration on Tah’Nar, but that doesn’t stop Keyno from trying to bring happiness to Dale. He’s not only a starship captain, he’s also an excellent strategist. He gathers his closest friends—Doc … Read more

Announcement: Wolf Caller, by Silvia Violet

Wolf Caller

QSFer Silvia Violet has a new paranormal book out: As their world draws closer to war, the future of Albion is in the hands of a werewolf pack who must protect the country’s most carefully guarded secret, a new magically-generated power source. Rumors about the mysterious Lord Derek Valmont abound, but no one in Albion’s Upper Circles knows the whole truth. Valmont is an alpha werewolf and an operative for the Office of Clandestine Affairs. Captivated—literally—by the hauntingly beautiful Serena, Valmont is furious that he can’t break the hold she has over him in wolf form. When she flees their … Read more

Announcement: A Night on Blood Isle, by Stephen del Mar

A Night on Blood Isle

QSFer Stephen del Mar has a new paranormal book out: Paddy Sheehan invites a few of his grandchildren and nephews aboard the “Song of Erin,” a sailing yacht, for the family’s traditional Thanksgiving holiday sailing trip. They leave Bennett Bay and venture into the Gulf of Mexico for the Sweetwater Keys. The keys are a small cluster of islands with a mysterious pirate past. Caesar el Rojo used Blood Isle, the main island, as his base of operations during the Golden Age of Piracy. What the crew of the “Song of Erin” don’t know is pirates, of one kind or … Read more

Announcement: Rex’s Mate, by V.S. Morgan

Rex's Mate

QSFer VS Morgan has a new paranormal book out: Former assassin Rex realizes retirement isn’t all it’s cracked up to be without someone to share it with. He longs for the kind of connection his friends Hunter and Casey have. Tired of meaningless hookups, Rex and his wolf are ready to find their mate. But what if his mate is the human-were bunny shifter his former boss placed in his care? Can he win the heart of this fierce and beautiful man? Abducted and genetically altered against his will, Aaron is thrust into a world he’d thought was only make-believe. … Read more

Announcement: Shifter’s Station, by Silvia Violet

Shifter's Station

QSFer Silvia Violet has a new sci fi book out: Years ago, the Terran Government betrayed special forces officer Marc Devlin, forcing him to flee for his life. He rescued several fellow officers and built a new life as the head of his own mercenary force. When he captures Kirlos, a beautiful Cerian diplomat, he thinks to torture the man to learn Cerian secrets. Instead of an enemy worthy of his revenge, he finds a lover. Months later, Marc and Kirlos, who now serves as station commander, take a cargo pilot captive. They fear that this pilot, a young woman … Read more

Announcement: Worth More Than Words, by Michael Barnette

Worth More Than Words

QSFer Michael Barnette has a new paranormal book out: Jin Donovan, code named Topaz, is a psi-talented hacker, a technomancer with the power to enter the electronic world found inside computers and most electronic devices. Recruited to the Organization—a clandestine group dedicated to protecting the world from crime syndicates—right out of college, Jin is their top technokinetic. He teams up with Damon Champion—known within the Organization as Steel—a sometime assassin, bodyguard, and biokinetic. The pair find themselves mutually attracted and give in to temptation after they conclude their mission successfully. But attractions like theirs aren’t approved of in their line … Read more

New FF Sci Fi Film Kickstarter

Kam and Abbie

We have a cool Kickstarter thing today from Samuel Gorman… a student who is putting together an FF sci fi film: “Of your favorite science fiction films, how many can you say featured a queer protagonist? How about a queer woman of color? Probably none. I’m working to change that. My name is Sam Gorman, and I’ve been making short films for years. I’m currently crowdfunding my latest, Kam and Abbie’s New Years Adventure. Here’s the link, check it out: http://kck.st/1MYlp1y I figured this project would be very interesting to the QSF community. I think we can all agree that … Read more

Announcement: King of the Storm, by B.A. Brock

I am BEYOND THRILLED to present the first published book by my dear friend and our QSF reviewer BA Brock. You can see my interview with BA here. No one can outrun destiny or the gods. In Epiro, a kingdom in Greece, Perseus is prophesied to be a great demigod hero and king, with a legacy that will shape the world of Gaia. When he was born, his grandfather exiled him, and his mother brought them to Seriphos, where she created an academy for demigod youth. Perseus trains there and waits for the day when he will be able to … Read more

Announcement: Bound Volume 1, by Amy Lane

Bound Volume 1

Amy Lane has a new paranormal book out: Humans have the option of separation, divorce, and heartbreak. For Corinne Carol-Anne Kirkpatrick, sorceress and queen of the vampires, the choices are limited to love or death. Now that she is back at Green’s Hill and assuming her duties as leader, her life is, at best, complicated. Bracken and Nicky are competing for her affections, Green is away taking care of his people, and a new supernatural enemy is threatening the sanctity of all she has come to love. Throw in a family reunion gone bad, a supernatural psychiatrist, and a killer … Read more

Interview: Raider Captured, by J.J. Lore

Raider Captured

Today, J.J. Lore, the author of Raider Captured, stops by to answer a few questions. :) 1) How would you describe your writing style? Matter-of-fact and action-driven. I like to write scenes with movement and purpose, not so much internal dialogue or deep thinking. My characters rarely indulge in introspection. Whenever I can inject some humor, I’m very pleased. Believability and logic are very important to me. Nothing turns me off faster than a character doing, thinking, or saying something that doesn’t make sense in context. 2) Do you write in a number of different genres? I write mostly sci-fi/futuristic … Read more