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Dale and I have been communicating about the recent problems with the Forum here at pspowerbooks.com. It has been decided to retire the Forum and move all author & conversational interactions over to Patreon.
Over the next week or so, I'll be closing down the Forum and creating redirects to start funneling visitors of the Forum over to that URL (the main website showing all the books will be staying).
Thank you everyone for your participation on the Forum these past several years! See you on Patreon!!
Brent / Argy / ArgyrosfeniX
p.s. Sorry about all of the coding errors. They reset nightly these days and I can't keep up with changing the code that often...
Dale and I have been communicating about the recent problems with the Forum here at pspowerbooks.com. It has been decided to retire the Forum and move all author & conversational interactions over to Patreon.
Over the next week or so, I'll be closing down the Forum and creating redirects to start funneling visitors of the Forum over to that URL (the main website showing all the books will be staying).
Thank you everyone for your participation on the Forum these past several years! See you on Patreon!!
Brent / Argy / ArgyrosfeniX
p.s. Sorry about all of the coding errors. They reset nightly these days and I can't keep up with changing the code that often...
What to read while waiting for the next P.S. Power book
Re: What to read while waiting for the next P.S. Power book
a quote from Dale:
PLANS FOR THE NEXT BOOKS TO COME
So, Sara ~ Strange Land (Young Ancients book 15, planned for November)
Infected book 9~Proxy Three (War Days),
Countess Maria Ward (Erotic, probably shortish. A novella? book 16 in Young Ancients),
and something holiday themed? Because why not?
That should get me through the rest of the year. Unless I double my writing speed. Which I can do. Or triple it, but I have to get wood in and some work on this place done before the cold weather comes. Then next year:
The new Young Ancients series (Really the second arc. I might give it a new name, to prompt people to read the new one, even if they missed the first part.) Five books.
The next three Greasepaint Chronicles.
Two new books for Other Places and Alternate Places. (Two each.)
Eve Benson series (Three books. I think to come out at one time. That seems to work really well. People like it so far.) (Eve is Keeley Thomson's friend.)
A new Gwen.
A new mystery series (three books) if I can find an interesting hook.
Three romance novels, to see if I can write that kind of thing well enough.(Stretch those limitations!)
Oy Vey! (Only spelled correctly.) It's a humor novel about a white supremacist that discovers he's actually Jewish by birth, and that his wealthy great aunt wants to give him a large sum of money. But he has to live as a Jewish person for a year first.
Discipline. (Possibly three books? Maybe just the one. I need to think about that.)
I have some other things I want to get to as well. So that's only... Twenty-four books.
Two a month?
I can do that.
PLANS FOR THE NEXT BOOKS TO COME
So, Sara ~ Strange Land (Young Ancients book 15, planned for November)
Infected book 9~Proxy Three (War Days),
Countess Maria Ward (Erotic, probably shortish. A novella? book 16 in Young Ancients),
and something holiday themed? Because why not?
That should get me through the rest of the year. Unless I double my writing speed. Which I can do. Or triple it, but I have to get wood in and some work on this place done before the cold weather comes. Then next year:
The new Young Ancients series (Really the second arc. I might give it a new name, to prompt people to read the new one, even if they missed the first part.) Five books.
The next three Greasepaint Chronicles.
Two new books for Other Places and Alternate Places. (Two each.)
Eve Benson series (Three books. I think to come out at one time. That seems to work really well. People like it so far.) (Eve is Keeley Thomson's friend.)
A new Gwen.
A new mystery series (three books) if I can find an interesting hook.
Three romance novels, to see if I can write that kind of thing well enough.(Stretch those limitations!)
Oy Vey! (Only spelled correctly.) It's a humor novel about a white supremacist that discovers he's actually Jewish by birth, and that his wealthy great aunt wants to give him a large sum of money. But he has to live as a Jewish person for a year first.
Discipline. (Possibly three books? Maybe just the one. I need to think about that.)
I have some other things I want to get to as well. So that's only... Twenty-four books.
Two a month?
I can do that.
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Re: What to read while waiting for the next P.S. Power book
Too lazy to see if he's been mentioned yet, but John Corwin does a pretty good paranomal/magic realism series called The Overworld Chronicles. The lead character discovers he's an inccubus, and vampires are (mostly) not romanticized, unlike in most paranormal fiction. It posits an interesting alternate explanation for human history as well. The books are packed with action, adventure, a dash of mystery, and magic, and the author's voice is pleasant.
If you're in the mood for hard science fiction, then anything by Chrales Scheffield would work quite well.
But a very special treat would be Nina Kriki Hoffman. She's one of my favorite authors, writing about magic realism/witchcraft, and her voice is extremely cozy; I always feel like curling up with a mug of coffee when I read her stuff, and I really don't drink the stuff that much -- or "curl up" for that matter. A Hatful of Sky is great, as well as The Silent Strength of Stones, but all her stuff would tide you over, if you enjoy that sort of fiction.
If you're in the mood for hard science fiction, then anything by Chrales Scheffield would work quite well.
But a very special treat would be Nina Kriki Hoffman. She's one of my favorite authors, writing about magic realism/witchcraft, and her voice is extremely cozy; I always feel like curling up with a mug of coffee when I read her stuff, and I really don't drink the stuff that much -- or "curl up" for that matter. A Hatful of Sky is great, as well as The Silent Strength of Stones, but all her stuff would tide you over, if you enjoy that sort of fiction.
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Re: What to read while waiting for the next P.S. Power book
Late to the game.... scrolled through and didn't see anyone mention..
--Christopher Rice. He's written a lot of drama/mystery/action type novels. Hard to classify into a genre. The Last few having twinges of supernatural (The Heavens Rise, The Vines). A lot of gay themes, not so much gay sex, although there is some.... and kind of like Mr. Power, a master of the, "oh no, he didn't" plot twist.
My Favorites were - Density of Souls, Blind Fall, The Snow Garden, The Vines.
--Stephen Brust. fantasy writer. Good stuff. Loved his VLAD TALTOS series (which is ongoing...think there are 13 or 14 out now, with like 17 or so planned) Vlad is an assassin, thief, witch, and all around bad ass Easterner (human), living in a world ruled by Dragareans (ultra humans). It skips around in this huge story, so you're getting everything out of order, which works amazingly. Also, had a novel AGYAR, that I enjoyed thoroughly. Many other titles.
--Joe Hill, who I fondly refer to as 'hill of the king'. Really loved NOS4A2 and HORNS. All stand alones so far. No series. He also has a collection of short stories "20th Century Ghosts", one of the stories POP ART, was the most touching thing I have read in a long long time, and still sticks with me.
--STEPHEN KING, GRRM, PATRICK ROTHFUSS, ROBERT R McCAMMON, RICHARD MATHESON, NEIL GAIMAN, ANNE RICE(the non preachy version)
Big names, but love them all.
I buy a lot of books at local book stores and amazon (HALF PRICE BOOKS and such...) Having no children has dramatically increased my disposable income. So, i can't attest to the value/page ratio of any of these. Just books I enjoyed, that you might too. Or you might not. Sorry if ya don't
Love Dale and all he does. have been devouring his series over the last year or so... I'm caught up with YA, Infected, Keeley, Alternate & Other, VGM.....
Yet to read Gwen & The Lament.
--Christopher Rice. He's written a lot of drama/mystery/action type novels. Hard to classify into a genre. The Last few having twinges of supernatural (The Heavens Rise, The Vines). A lot of gay themes, not so much gay sex, although there is some.... and kind of like Mr. Power, a master of the, "oh no, he didn't" plot twist.
My Favorites were - Density of Souls, Blind Fall, The Snow Garden, The Vines.
--Stephen Brust. fantasy writer. Good stuff. Loved his VLAD TALTOS series (which is ongoing...think there are 13 or 14 out now, with like 17 or so planned) Vlad is an assassin, thief, witch, and all around bad ass Easterner (human), living in a world ruled by Dragareans (ultra humans). It skips around in this huge story, so you're getting everything out of order, which works amazingly. Also, had a novel AGYAR, that I enjoyed thoroughly. Many other titles.
--Joe Hill, who I fondly refer to as 'hill of the king'. Really loved NOS4A2 and HORNS. All stand alones so far. No series. He also has a collection of short stories "20th Century Ghosts", one of the stories POP ART, was the most touching thing I have read in a long long time, and still sticks with me.
--STEPHEN KING, GRRM, PATRICK ROTHFUSS, ROBERT R McCAMMON, RICHARD MATHESON, NEIL GAIMAN, ANNE RICE(the non preachy version)
Big names, but love them all.
I buy a lot of books at local book stores and amazon (HALF PRICE BOOKS and such...) Having no children has dramatically increased my disposable income. So, i can't attest to the value/page ratio of any of these. Just books I enjoyed, that you might too. Or you might not. Sorry if ya don't
Love Dale and all he does. have been devouring his series over the last year or so... I'm caught up with YA, Infected, Keeley, Alternate & Other, VGM.....
Yet to read Gwen & The Lament.
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Re: What to read while waiting for the next P.S. Power book
Love isn't blind-it's retarded. Charley Harper
In life, being dead, kind of means you lost. Tor
Don't drink the water, fish f**k in it. W. C. Fields
In life, being dead, kind of means you lost. Tor
Don't drink the water, fish f**k in it. W. C. Fields
Re: What to read while waiting for the next P.S. Power book
The fourth Schooled in magic book came out from Christopher Nuttall
Imp book six by Debra Dunbar if you are following that series.
ANeka Jansen Book 6 is out for a bit now, Niall Teasdale
Book three in the New Olympus saga is out by C J Carella, I didnt really like the ending all that much, but the books were okay.
Brian D Anderson finally closed out the godling chronicles with book six.
Demon accords book 7 has also been out a while, John Conroe.
Kris Longknife book 12 is out if you follow that series, Mike Shephard
Sorry if there are any repeats, just grabbed those from most recent in my kindle... After filtering out the crappy ones I tried.
Imp book six by Debra Dunbar if you are following that series.
ANeka Jansen Book 6 is out for a bit now, Niall Teasdale
Book three in the New Olympus saga is out by C J Carella, I didnt really like the ending all that much, but the books were okay.
Brian D Anderson finally closed out the godling chronicles with book six.
Demon accords book 7 has also been out a while, John Conroe.
Kris Longknife book 12 is out if you follow that series, Mike Shephard
Sorry if there are any repeats, just grabbed those from most recent in my kindle... After filtering out the crappy ones I tried.
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Re: What to read while waiting for the next P.S. Power book
I am to lazy to check back and see if these were mentioned already but Leeland artra writes good books, a great mix of scifi and fantasy although so far leaning more towards fantasy. I like all of Brandon Sanderson books, they are great and entertaining. Gail z Martin with the summoner and fallen kings cycle are a good read. And of course sone of my all time favorites, the wheel of time series by Robert Jordan. Anything Orson Scott card. And battlefield earth by l Ron hubbard
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Re: What to read while waiting for the next P.S. Power book
"Work Experience (Schooled in Magic 4)" by Christopher Nuttal. Emily goes walkabout with Lady Barb during break to see how the other 90% live. Spoiler: mushroom cloud.
"Seer" and "Seer: Thrall" by Robin Roseau. A woman's clairvoyant dreams about her new girlfriend being a vampire may not be a metaphor about her job as a bloodsucking lawyer.
"The Raven, the Elf, and Rachel (The Unexpected Enlightenment of Rachel Gryphon 2)" by L. Jagi Lamplighter.
"BEC" by Barbar on Storiesonline. Spend a week in the life of Bec. A thirteen year old girl with a weird but loving family whose life is about to be turned upside down by the discovery that not only does her mother have a bizarre mental disorder but so does she.
"Bec 2: Thanksgiving" by Barbar on SOL. It's Thanksgiving a few weeks after book one and The artsy differently minded girl Bec suddenly realizes the reasons her family moved to America from England aren't true. Will she regret finding the answers to this new mystery? Probably.
"Bec 3: It aint over til it's over" by Barbar on SOL. Thanksgiving weekend continues. With more hyperfocused fugue states! More alternate personas (Dangerous Bec is awesome)! More inexplicable nudity! And Laser Tag!
Hawk (Vlad Taltos) by Steven Brust. Vlad finally gets fed up with the price on his head and does something about it. The prologue is the opening sequence from burn notice.
Exo (Jumper 4) by Steven Gould. Dah, Dah, Daah! Space Girl!!!
High Mage (Spellmonger 5) by Terry Mancour.
"Seer" and "Seer: Thrall" by Robin Roseau. A woman's clairvoyant dreams about her new girlfriend being a vampire may not be a metaphor about her job as a bloodsucking lawyer.
"The Raven, the Elf, and Rachel (The Unexpected Enlightenment of Rachel Gryphon 2)" by L. Jagi Lamplighter.
"BEC" by Barbar on Storiesonline. Spend a week in the life of Bec. A thirteen year old girl with a weird but loving family whose life is about to be turned upside down by the discovery that not only does her mother have a bizarre mental disorder but so does she.
"Bec 2: Thanksgiving" by Barbar on SOL. It's Thanksgiving a few weeks after book one and The artsy differently minded girl Bec suddenly realizes the reasons her family moved to America from England aren't true. Will she regret finding the answers to this new mystery? Probably.
"Bec 3: It aint over til it's over" by Barbar on SOL. Thanksgiving weekend continues. With more hyperfocused fugue states! More alternate personas (Dangerous Bec is awesome)! More inexplicable nudity! And Laser Tag!
Hawk (Vlad Taltos) by Steven Brust. Vlad finally gets fed up with the price on his head and does something about it. The prologue is the opening sequence from burn notice.
Exo (Jumper 4) by Steven Gould. Dah, Dah, Daah! Space Girl!!!
High Mage (Spellmonger 5) by Terry Mancour.
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