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Hey, sorry to bother everyone. I just started my own website dedicated to book reviews, interviews, etc. of fantasy, sci-fi, horror and much more, and thought some of you might be interested.

I have some exciting things on the horizon like a feature/interview and giveaway with Dabel Brothers Productions/Marvel who has adapted such popular genre works as George R. R. Martin, Robert Jordan and Laurell K. Hamilton's Anita Blake, etc. I’m also working on a review for Mike Carey’s (comic writer for DC’s Lucifer, X-Men, Ultimate Fantastic Four, etc.) debut novel and I have many other interviews on the way including Richard K. Morgan, author of "Altered Carbon" and "Market Forces", both of which have been optioned for movies, as well as various other interviews & giveaways. I’ve also just reviewed some Christopher Golden novels who’s written Hellboy, Buffy The Vampire Slayer, X-Men, and Daredevil tie-ins.

So, if anyone wants to take the time to check it out, visit http://fantasybookcritic.blogspot.com. I would appreciate any thoughts or feedback on the website, and look forward to chatting with you. I'm sure you'll be seeing me around on the boards as I'm a huge fan of not just literature, but music, comics, videogames and movies. So, thanks again and much love & respect.

Robert
 
Okay, here it is, the first of what should be many interviews to be posted on Fantasy Book Critic. This one is with Jennifer Roberson. Here's an excerpt:

"One of the more prolific fantasy authors out there today, Jennifer Roberson may be best known for her Sword-Dancer saga featuring Tiger & Del, as well as the 8-volume epic Chronicles of the Cheysuli and “The Golden Key” collaboration with Melanie Rawn & Kate Elliott, but she has also cut her teeth on historicals, a western, romantic suspense, and a novel set in television's Highlander universe, not to mention numerous short stories printed in various anthologies and magazines. Currently, Ms. Roberson is in the midst of writing her newest fantasy epic, with the second volume “Deepwood” due out soon. For more information on “Deepwood”, a return to the Cheysuli universe, and much more, check out her interview below:"

http://fantasybookcritic.blogspot.com/2007/03/official-jennifer-roberson-website-well.html

I have three other interviews completed which will be posted in the next couple of weeks, so keep your eyes open and thanks!!!

Robert
 

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