I am attending Dragon Con in Atlanta this year as an attending professional. That means you can come to my panels and hear me discuss various nerdy topics of which I may know or may know nothing about. Which is which? You'll have to be there to find out.
Harry Strange: Eternal Hearts Press Release
For Immediate Release: Tony Sarrecchia released the first Harry Strange tie-in novel, HARRY STRANGE: ETERNAL HEARTS. The story is the first in The Strangeverse universe that expands on the world created in the award-winning HARRY STRANGE RADIO DRAMA. ETERNAL HEARTS’ release is on Kindle Vella, Amazon’s serialized fiction network, and features the first 3 episodes … Continue reading Harry Strange: Eternal Hearts Press Release
The First Harry Strange Novel Arrives!
Read the serialized novel on Kindle Vella. I am pleased to announce the first Harry Strange novel (Eternal Hearts) is available on Kindle Vella. Can Harry control a Fae queen, and stop an immortal acolyte of an old god from opening a portal and bringing the old god to earth? Episodes (Chapters) 1, 2, and … Continue reading The First Harry Strange Novel Arrives!
Harry Strange Spin-Off: ‘Tales from the Strangeverse’
You asked, and we are ready to deliver. 'Tales from the Strangeverse' is a spin-off of Harry Strange set in the same universe, 18 years later, and follows the story of Harry’s daughter (played by Andrea Laing) discovering who she is while, reluctantly, picking up on the family business. Expect to hear more about this … Continue reading Harry Strange Spin-Off: ‘Tales from the Strangeverse’
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Review of Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman
Neverwhere by Neil GaimanMy rating: 5 of 5 starsNeverwhere is a Neil Gaiman novel, so it has all the Gaimanisms you’d expect: clever story, amusing turns of phrase, fantasy settings mixed into the mundane of everyday life. What’s lacking are main characters whom you care about: Both Richard and Door left me cold. However, the … Continue reading Review of Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman