Tagged: gary corby

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Book Review: THE SINGER FROM MEMPHIS by Gary Corby

Herodotus, an aspiring author, turns up at Nicolaos and Diotima’s house to ask if Nico would escort him to the land of the Pharaohs. It seems he wants to write about the past, and is traveling...

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Links and Stuff

Not so much of the links this week, more of the stuff. One of the things I decided to do this year was to stop participating in writing competitions (except for Janet Reid’s, of...

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Best Fiction Reads of 2015

On her blog today, Janet Reid has given us her top ten (plus one) reads of the year, and has invited us to do the same. I could have just commented on her site,...

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Death Ex Machina Out Today

The newest installment of Gary Corby’s “Athenian Mysteries” series, DEATH EX MACHINA is out today! As a fan of this series, I pre-ordered my copy back in January. I expect it to arrive later...

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New and Upcoming Books!

This is a quick post to draw your attention to some novels that have just come out, and one that’s due out in a few months. I’m highlighting these because they are all part...

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Book Review: THE MARATHON CONSPIRACY by Gary Corby

This is the fourth book in Gary’s Athenian Mysteries series, which features the young investigator, Nicolaos and his feisty partner (in more ways than one), Diotima. Since the first book, THE PERICLES COMMISSION, Nico...

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What’s Up Wednesday

I don’t think I have much to update you all on today, but since I didn’t post one last week… here goes! What I’m Reading I’m still reading WAR AND PEACE, but I just...

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RTW: Book of the Month for May, 2013

I haven’t done a Road Trip Wednesday for a few weeks, and since it’s Book of the Month time, I thought this would be a good week to participate. The question being asked by...

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What’s Up Wednesday

I wasn’t sure if I was going to blog today, but I decided to do a “What’s Up Wednesday” post, if only to let you all know I’m still around and doing stuff. For...

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A Tale of Two Writers–and Lessons for Us All

This week saw the publication of Dan Krokos‘s much-anticipated debut novel, FALSE MEMORY (click here for the Goodreads summary). In light of this, I thought I’d take the opportunity to consider Dan’s unusual road...