This book was reviewed for the San Francisco and Seattle Book Reviews The Ultimate Game of Thrones and Philosophy is yet another offering in the wonderful pop culture and philosophyseries. This one focuses on GRR Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire book series, and the HBO show Game of Thrones. There are seven sections, […]
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Marie Benedict’s Top 6 Historical People to Meet
As a writer of historical fiction, somedays I feel like an archaeologist, cobbling together an understanding of a past person or place from an amalgam of letters and artifacts and abandoned spaces. Using my own mixture of logic and fiction, I fill in the blanks between the signposts left by history. But, of course, sometimes […]
Spotlight: A Criminal Magic by Lee Kelly
A Criminal Magic by Lee Kelly Publication date: February 2nd 2016 Genres: Fantasy, Historical, Young Adult Synopsis THE NIGHT CIRCUS meets THE PEAKY BLINDERS in Lee Kelly’s new crossover fantasy novel. Magic is powerful, dangerous and addictive – and after passage of the 18th Amendment, it is finally illegal. It’s 1926 in Washington, DC, […]
Brandon Zenner ‘s Top 10 Fictional Bad Guys
10: Tyler Durden, FIGHT CLUB, Chuck Palahniuk 9: Waleran Bigod, THE PILLARS OF THE EARTH, Ken Follett 8: Frank Cauldhame, THE WASP FACTORY, Iain Banks 7: Frederick Clegg, THE COLLECTOR, John Fowles 6: Asad Khalil ‘The Lion,’ THE LIONS GAME, THE LION, Nelson DeMille 5: Anton Chigurh, NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN, Cormac McCarthy 4: Patrick Bateman, AMERICAN […]
Author Interview: Brandon Zenner/ The After War
Welcome to Port Jericho! Today we are interviewing Brandon Zenner, author The After War, available- https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01JMS9CA4#nav-subnav *Brandon, where are you from? **I live in New Jersey, a short distance from the shore (It’s nothing like that show you’re probably thinking about. I assure you.). For the past ten years, I lived in a town […]
Book Review: Red Winter by Annette Marie
Marie’s Red Winter tells the engaging story of Emi, a girl training as the kamigakari of Amaterasu. She’s been following this path for the past ten years and it is all coming to fruition. She is just two months shy of truly becoming the avatar of Amaterasu. This path has been fraught with danger. Amaterasu […]
Spotlight: Red Winter by Annette Marie
Synopsis Emi is the kamigakari. In a few short months, her life as a mortal will end and her new existence as the human host of a goddess will begin. Carefully hidden from those who would destroy her, she has prepared her mind, body, and soul to unite with the goddess—and not once has she […]
Book Review: Diary of the Mad by Victoria Kulik Haugnes
I received a copy of this book in exchange for a fair and honest review Haugnes’ Diary of the Mad is a series of short stories showcasing some of the best and worst elements of the human experience. Many focused on the darker aspects of life- loss of hope, despair, depression, motives of murder, […]
Guest Post by Gemma Brocato: Are the Muses Still Relevant in Modern Life
Hello and thank you so much for hosting me today. I had to think for a while about the best way to answer your question; Are The Muses Still Relevant In Modern Life? To give the most rational answer I can, I had to first consider what the world would be like without them. Imagine […]
Book Review: Oppression by Jessica Therrien
This Book was reviewed via Xppresso Publicity Oppression is the first in Therrein’s ‘Children of the Gods’ series. It starts off with Elyse working to settle into a new place. That it is San Francisco delighted me, and she’s absolutely right. San Francisco is a place to come to be yourself. There’s an […]

