Media Consumed in August

I had plenty of travel time in August, so yay for reading. My primary focus this month was to read as many of the Dragon Award nominees as I could before voting, but there were a number I just didn’t get to or did not finish. I had read some before, luckily, and am particularly pulling for D.B. Butler’s Witchy Eye, which I loved.


Works that are bolded are ones I found particularly outstanding or otherwise remarkable and would recommend.




Robert Aickman, Cold Hand in Mine

Peter S. Beagle: Summerlong


Betsy Cornwall: Mechanica. I wanted to like steampunk Cinderella, but it didn’t feel very new.

Nathan Crowder: Ride Like the Devil (lots of fun for fellow Seattleites)

Pippa DaCosta, The Heartstone Thief

Robert Dugoni: The Trapped Girl (could have done without the complaints about the various restrictions the legal system places on police officers)

Patrick Edwards: Space Tripping

A.W. Exley: Ella the Slayer (I really did not expect to like Cinderella + zombies).

Kate Elliott: Court of Fives, The Poisoned Blade

Ruthanna Emrys: Winter Tide. If you like Lovecraft novels, you need this one.

Carrie Fisher: The Princess Diarist

Eric Flint: 1636: The Ottoman Onslaught

Amy S. Foster: The Rift Uprising

Theodora Goss: The Strange Case of the Alchemist’s Daughter FABULOUS and is the 19th century equivalent of Cat Valente’s The Refrigerator Monologues)

Brian Guthrie: Rise

Renee Carter Hall: Huntress (loved this, but book is structured in a frustrating way)

Elizabeth Hand: Aestival Tide, Icarus Ascending

Faith Hunter: Blood of the Earth

Shirley Jackson: Let Me Tell You: New Stories, Essays, and Other Writings. Not enough writing on craft, but what there is, is solid.

Dennis Lehane: Prayers for Rain

Alison Littlewood, The Hidden People

Gabrielle Matheiu: The Falcon Flies Alone. Modern melodrama that pulls from all over the place in a way that is unexpected.

Robert McCammon: Gone South. McCammon is the frickin’ BEST at this sort of novel. Delicious.

Brian Niemeier, The Secret Kings

Richard Paonelli: Escaping Infinity

Lucian Randolph: The God in the Clear Rock (has my vote for most attention paid to a point of view character’s breasts in a book)

Delia Sherman: The Porcelain Dove (very pretty, but the structure makes it feel as though the book evaporates away just as you hit the end)

Shayne Silvers: Beast Masters

Dale Ivan Smith: Empowered: Agent

Safari Spell: Long Live Dead Reckless

Arkadi and Boris Strugatski: The Dead Mountaineer’s Inn

Anne Tyler: A Spool of Blue Thread

R.R. Virdi: Dangerous Ways

Martha Wells: The Edge of the World


Stuff I’m Watching: Big Brother (yes that’s my guilty pleasure and I don’t know which I loathe more, Josh or Paul), The Defenders, Orphan Black Season 5, Rick and Morty. Watched BRILLO BOX (3¢ OFF), which was an intriguing documentary if you have any interest in Warhol. Also Extraordinary: The Stan Romanek Story, which I thought was pretty silly.

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