Archive for May, 2009

Interview With The Book Smugglers


22 May

I wanted to tip you off to an interview series at Temple Library Reviews about The Book Smugglers, Ana Grilo and Thea James.

The interview was cool because of a couple of things. First, Ana and Thea have a really great book review site, and they get into all kinds of things. And they also happen to be very nice people, which always helps!

The other reason I wanted to point out this interview is what they say in their answer to question 19 about the growing self-publishing movement. I’ll give you a hint: they mention In Her Name, and it’s good!

So check it out and enjoy!

“In Her Name: Empire” is Now Available for Kindle and Mobipocket


18 May

In Her Name: EmpireI hadn’t mentioned it in any of the earlier posts (I don’t think!), but I just wanted to make sure that you knew that In Her Name: Empire is indeed available both for the Amazon Kindle and as a Mobipocket ebook, as well as in print.

Enjoy!

“In Her Name” At Number 6 In Mobipocket’s Sci-Fi Category


15 May

Okay, if you’ll forgive a bit of horn-tooting, I’m happy to report that In Her Name (Omnibus) jumped up to the number 6 spot in Mobipocket’s science fiction category! Well, at least for today – books can bounce up and down the ratings like ping-pong balls, but it’s nice when they pop up there (and better when they stay)!

Even if you’re not a sci-fi or fantasy fan – maybe you like romance or adventure, even political thrillers – remember that you can check out a sample of the book (free!) on your Amazon Kindle, Mobipocket Reader, and a PDF for those who might be interested in the print version.

Best of all, the omnibus edition contains the full text of the first three novels: Empire, Confederation, and Final Battle. How can you go wrong with that?

The New Star Trek Movie – See It!


12 May

I’m not going to write a big review or anything of the new Star Trek movie, because a bazillion other people have already done that. All I’m going to really say here is that if you enjoy the Trek universe at all, or if you’re at all into sci-fi, this is a “gotta see” in the theater.

Well, I’ll say just a little bit more: this is the first time since the last movie done by the original crew of the Enterprise that I can say I really, truly enjoyed the experience. I know there are a lot of folks out there who really enjoyed the Trek spinoffs and the Next Generation movies, but I wasn’t really one of them. It wasn’t because I was a die-hard who couldn’t accept new faces, it was simply because there was some key ingredient that was missing from the follow-on series and movies. I’m not sure if I can put my finger on it exactly, but there was a chemistry about the characters in the original series (not to mention generally superb screenplays) that was something incredibly special that the others simply didn’t have.

Well, I think the makers of this latest film found whatever it was – some sort of badass cinema cayenne pepper or something – and added it back in! Yes, there are some nits you can easily pick in the story, and a couple of things about the characters and plot that you could quibble with. But this movie was incredibly enjoyable and is one we’re definitely going to add to our Blu-Ray must-acquire list.

So, go to the theater. See it. And live long, and prosper…

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Michael R. Hicks

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