Geek Speaks… Fiction! With Fran Wilde
Our own Fran Wilde talks about the total geeking out she did for her first novel, Updraft, which comes out (::checks watch::) today (!) from Tor/Macmillan.
Continue ReadingOur own Fran Wilde talks about the total geeking out she did for her first novel, Updraft, which comes out (::checks watch::) today (!) from Tor/Macmillan.
Continue ReadingDeborah Bailey loves her DC Comics character, but it’s an obscure character introduced in a Lois Lane comic that spoke to her.
Continue ReadingWriting ‘Iron & Blood’ was so much fun, in part because the more Gail Z. Martin and Larry Martin dug into Pittsburgh’s past, the cooler, geekier things they discovered.
Continue ReadingFrom her fascination of the sinking of the Titanic to her work with NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, best-selling author Veronica Scott has had numerous influences in her science-fiction romances.
Continue ReadingAuthor Aliette de Bodard talks about her love for manga and anime in this week’s Geek Speaks… Fiction!
Continue Reading‘Thundercats’ sends comic writer Erica Heflin (Wonderland) down the path that led to her comic career.
Continue ReadingFantasy author Django Wexler has taken some time to tell us what made him geek out while writing his Shadow Campaigns novels. Please welcome him!
Continue ReadingPlease help us welcome fantasy author J. Kathleen Cheney to GeekMom! Ms. Cheney is the author of The Golden City series from Roc Books. “The Shores of Spain,” book 3 in the series, has just been released today.
Continue ReadingThis week on Geek Speaks…Fiction! we welcome author Brian Kirk. Brian’s highly anticipated psychological horror book, ‘We Are Monsters,’ is coming out on July 7th from Samhain Publishing.
Continue ReadingGeekDad Anthony Karcz admits that, yes, Saturday morning cartoons can lead to superhero novels.
Continue ReadingPlease help us welcome this week’s “Geek Speaks… Fiction!” guest, science fiction and fantasy author Jeff Somers!
Continue ReadingA whole lifetime of comics has formed Corrina’s fiction.
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