Saturday, January 28, 2023

Coming And Going For The Week Ending 1/28/2023

New Releases:

  • Larry Correia: In Defense of the Second Amendment, available at Amazon in Kindle, Hardcover, Audio, and Audio CD.
  • Galaxy's Edge: Callsign: Valkyrie (Order of the Centurion Book 6) by Nick Cole, Jason Anspach, and Walt Robilard. Available at Amazon in Kindle, Audio, and Paperback.
  • Rick Partlow: Gates of Victory: A Military Sci-Fi Series (Gates of Eternity Book 3), available at Amazon in Kindle and Paperback.
  • Alexander Macris: Running on Empty: How the Imminent Collapse of the Petrodollar System sets the Stage for World War III. Available at Amazon in Kindle and Paperback.

Notable Publisher/Author Pieces:

  • Imperium Press writes about what the stagnation of innovation means for nationalism.
  • Charlemange writes of a recently recovered World War 2 journal regarding a German soldier's days on the Eastern Front.
  • The Pulp Archvist writes of the Web Novel and how it gave new life to old tropes and forms.
  • David Stewart did a video about why the writing turned to suck in World of Warcraft, so bad that hardly anyone noticed all the nonsensical Death Cult pozzing all over the place in the new expansion. Comparison to Final Fantasy XIV for contrast is made. He also did a video on the desert and its use as a narrative device.
  • Jon del Arroz was a guest on Pop Culture Crisis this past week.
  • Brian Niemeier has been doing a retrospecetive on the Star Trek film series. You should read it. The first post is here, and go forward from there to the present.
  • Declann Finn is involved with another anthology between his own books.
  • Cirsova Publishing interviewed Jim Breyfogle this past week. You can see it here.
  • Nick Cole & Single White Medusa: CTRL ATL Revolt Podcast Ep. 202.
  • PulpRev: Why Writers Shouldn't Fear AI

David Stewart had another stream.

And Geek Gab interviewed Blaine Pardoe about his new book for Wargate.

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