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Think had George Lucas had a better ending in mind for Luke Skywalker in Star Wars: The Last Jedi? Think again.
Gallery Books announced this week they have a new Halo novel on the way in time for the new game as they're releasing Halo: Shadows Of Reach.
Right now you have a really awesome chance to score the World Of Warcraft’s Legends Library through Humble Book Bundle for charity.
Canterbury Classics will be releasing a new set of illustrated novels from the canon of World Of Warcraft this month.
Wizards of the Coast has partnered up with Humble Bundle for a special D&D R. A. Salvatore bundle to help benefit Extra Life.
UK writers, actors, and musicians have spoken out against the #RIPJKRowling hashtag on social media - but have they considered its nuance?
This episode Jason is joined by Castle of Horror castmate Julia Guzman to chat with JH Moncrieff, whose book City of Ghosts won the 2018 Kindle Book
This episode Jason chats with Simon Stephenson, whose book Set My Heart to Five debuts from HarperCollins this September.
Jason chats with Elisabeth Thomas, whose debut novel Catherine House from HarperCollins was called "spellbinding" by Publishers Weekly… it’s a sort of
This episode we're talking to Glen Zipper and Elaine Mongeon, authors of the new science fiction book Devastation Class from HarperCollins/Blink. Zipper
Chris Fenton was president of the China-based DMG Entertainment Motion Picture Group, General Manager of DMG North America (owners of Valiant Comics), and
Derren Brown is a stage magician who dresses some of his work up in terms of mind-reading or neuro-linguistic programming. He sets himself up as a modern
Back in June, Dungeons & Dragons announced a number of new additions coming in 2020, which included a few new contemporary books. One of those was
Wil Wheaton returns to read the audio version of Ernest Cline's upcoming sequel "Ready Player Two" for Penguin Random House.
Buffy, Supernatural, Star Trek, & more. Bookstore shelves used to be lined with licensed media tie-in novels, and it made fans invest deeper.
In this episode, Jason talks to author/filmmaker Jim Towns about his new book from Anubis Press, American Cryptic – True Stories of the Strange and Uncanny.
It's not just the name of Snow in The Hunger Games prequel novel, A Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes, that draws inspiration from Shakespeare's Coriolanus.
A Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes was enjoyable and gave me answers to questions I didn't even think to ask. That is what a good prequel should do.
During D&D Live 2020, Ten Speed Press revealed all of the new books they have coming for Dungeons & Dragons in 2020.
Blizzard and Scholastic have teamed up to bring you a new Overwatch novel based on Efi and Orisa called The Hero Of Numbani.
JK Rowling has tweeted out an accidental F-bomb and a transphobic news report to her fourteen million Twitter followers... oops.
J.K. Rowling, author of the massively popular Harry Potter young adult novel series, has lately been working on her newest work, The Ickabog.
This episode Jason talks to Angie Hodapp about her new book Query Craft, the Writer-in-the-Know Guide to Getting Your Manuscript Requested.
This episode Jason talks to Scott Kenemore, author of the new book Lake of Darkness (May 5, 2020; Skyhorse Publishing/Talos Press). The book explores an
This episode Jason talks to Leslie Lutz, whose strange Lost-like thrilled Fractured Tide debuts this month from Blink/HarperCollins.
This episode Jason talks to Ramsey Campbell, who the Oxford Companion to English Literature describes as “Britain’s most respected living horror writer.”
Jason spoke to Grady Hendrix about his book The Southern Book Club’s Guide to Slaying Vampires which has been acquired for TV adaptation.
This episode we’re talking with Danielle Trussoni, the New York Times, USA Today, and internationally bestselling author of the Angelology series whose
This episode we’re talking with Menna van Praag, author of the new book The Sisters Grimm from HarperVoyager.