Read my Q&A with Damian Duffy & John Jennings

My newest interview at Girls in Capes features Damian Duffy and John Jennings, the comic artists behind the graphic novel adaptation of Octavia Butler’s Kindred. One of Butler’s greatest talents, in fact, is portraying those who are victims of violence and subjugation in a manner that portrays their full humanity. In Kindred, she does thisContinue reading “Read my Q&A with Damian Duffy & John Jennings”

My review of The Stars Are Legion is live now at Girls in Capes

I’m excited to share my newest review, which is live now at Girls in Capes: Legion is a wonderful book, and I did enjoy it for the way it made me think about the world, but it’s not a book to read if you’re looking specifically for better and more diverse types of romances. IfContinue reading “My review of The Stars Are Legion is live now at Girls in Capes”

Tohyo Game’s second volume brings a new dimension to the series

My newest review at Girls in Capes focuses on the next volume of Tohyo Game. It’s really this volume that introduces my favorite aspect of death match stories: the revealing actions of the players as they try to survive. Volume Two of Tohyo Game features quite a lot of this. Several characters scheme various methods toContinue reading “Tohyo Game’s second volume brings a new dimension to the series”

New review at Girls in Capes: The Obelisk Gate by N.K. Jemisin

Check out my review of The Obelisk Gate by N.K. Jemisin at Girls in Capes! The Obelisk Gate is the second book in N.K. Jemisin’s Broken Earth series, and it was one of my most anticipated books out this summer as well as one of my most anticipated books of 2016. The bar was set pretty high,Continue reading “New review at Girls in Capes: The Obelisk Gate by N.K. Jemisin”

Read my review of K.B. Wagers’ BEHIND THE THRONE on Girls in Capes

Check out my review of BEHIND THE THRONE in Girls in Capes! I also love the way that the book addresses not only who she is as a gunrunner (basically a glorified space pirate), but who she is as the heiress to the empire and as a woman. Her heart is broken over her lovedContinue reading “Read my review of K.B. Wagers’ BEHIND THE THRONE on Girls in Capes”