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Josh Vogt
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Josh Vogt has a passion for reading and writing speculative fiction. After working at a publishing house in NYC, and having had spec fic short stories of his own in several magazines, he's seen all sides of the industry and wants to share his love for the genre, plus help aspiring writers in their quest for publication. Visit his website or contact him here.


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Thursday, December 10th, 2009
I got the chance to meet Paolo Bacigalupi briefly during this year's MileHiCon in Denver. When being introduced, I was warned about his being...
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The cover blurb for Sixty-One Nails, by Mike Shevdon, touts it as "A Neverwhere for the next generation" (C.E. Murphy). As Neverwhere was...
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I will preface this review by admitting I had a bit of a bias against the book even before beginning to read it. Not the best place to start,...
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The Unincorporated Man has several distinctions that set it apart. Not only has it been nominated for a 2009 Prometheus Award, but it was also written...
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Finch is messy, and I say that in the best possible use of the word. It is a Picasso type of messy where all the elements are smushed together and...
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City Without End is the third book in the Entire and the Rose series, written by Kay Kenyon. Technically this series is science fiction, but don't let...
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To start, I will state that this review contains no spoilers. Mostly, I want to answer a question I'm sure many readers of the Wheel of Time series...
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Diving into the Wreck, by Kristine Kathryne Rusch, is a gritty piece of science fiction that drew me in with its raw emotions and stark portrayal of a...
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Winter Song is a story of survival--sometimes by brutal methods. While the novel won't revolutionize the science fiction genre, it stands strong on a...
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There are not many books that ever truly come across as horror to me. Heavy gore in a story doesn't scare me, nor does violence, and while thrillers...
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