Lately, I’ve been using my e-reader a lot. Once I finished King Lear, I kept on trucking and made my way through whatever was loaded on it. Which, for the largest part, are short(er) stories I had lying around. So, I’ll tackle those a few at a time. First: Zombiecorns and The War for Banks… Read more »
Posts Tagged: Terra Incognita
First Lines: The Key to Creation
In The Key to Creation, Book Three of Kevin J. Anderson’s Terra Incognita trilogy, the inevitable is about to happen. Two decades of religious hatred from two opposing continents and religions is about to explode into the violent orgy of violence to end the mother of all religious violent orgies. Something like that. There can… Read more »
First Lines: The Map of All Things
If a book makes me uncomfortable, or if I end up really hating a particular character, usually the author is doing something really well. Kevin J. Anderson manages to do both with The Map of All Things (Terra Incognita Book II), and yet I’m not over the moon and raving about this book. You see,… Read more »
First Lines: The Edge of the World
A progrock-album written and produced by Erik Norlander, with vocals by James LaBrie and Lana Lane? Sure, why not. In February the first Roswell Six album was announced as a companion CD to Kevin J. Anderson‘s first novel in the Terra Incognita trilogy. I ordered both the album and the book, and I just finished… Read more »