Tag: book

How I Use and Don’t Use AI @bfgalligan

We’ve been on the road to machine learning for a very long time, with an almost imperceptibly graded ramp for human learning.  In practice, this meant there have always been Luddites and naysayers as any new technology entered the world in such a way… Continue Reading “How I Use and Don’t Use AI @bfgalligan”

Celebrating 8 Years with WordPress.com: A Heartfelt Thank You to Our Community

Celebrating 8 Years with WordPress.com: A Thank You to the Writing Community As we celebrate 8 years on WordPress.com, I want to take this opportunity to reflect on the incredible journey this platform has provided for authors, writers, and readers, especially independent creators. It… Continue Reading “Celebrating 8 Years with WordPress.com: A Heartfelt Thank You to Our Community”

THE GODS WHO WANT TO DIE by LUKE MC CAMLEY (Book Review #1754)

“The Gods Who Want to Die” by Luke McCamley is a gripping and intense novel that delves deep into the world of religious cults, exploring themes of devotion, manipulation, and the extreme lengths to which belief can drive individuals. This book is not for… Continue Reading “THE GODS WHO WANT TO DIE by LUKE MC CAMLEY (Book Review #1754)”

Till I Bleed No More by Alexander Ellis (Book Review #1691)

“Till I Bleed No More” by Alexander Ellis is a captivating adventure set against the backdrop of the post-piracy era in the year 1728. The story unfolds as Casper Nait, a survivor of a brutal encounter with pirate hunters, finds himself stranded on an… Continue Reading “Till I Bleed No More by Alexander Ellis (Book Review #1691)”

My Book – by Roger Haydon Mitchell

I have written The Day of the Labyrinth out of a heart for children and young people, a desire to explore and promote love as an alternative way of being, and the belief that historical fantasy is a natural genre for expressing this. These… Continue Reading “My Book – by Roger Haydon Mitchell”

The Midst of Magic by Christian Cura (Book Review #1273)

The Midst of Magic is an urban fantasy story, and it begins with Kara Hartman, a photojournalist who wants to hide her magic from the world. After enduring betrayal and a massive loss, Kara is vulnerable. Her loss is too significant to deal with,… Continue Reading “The Midst of Magic by Christian Cura (Book Review #1273)”

Translating Stories Into Different Languages by Whitney Rines                                                                                                                                                                                                                                

                Translating Stories Into Different Languages by Whitney Rines     An experience I’ve found much more interesting lately, mainly because I’ve become much more aware of it, is translating stories into different mediums and filters, and how it… Continue Reading “Translating Stories Into Different Languages by Whitney Rines                                                                                                                                                                                                                                “

Money, Blood and Conscience by David Steinman (Book Review #668)

Money, blood, and conscience is a tale written with a combination of fiction and investigative journalism. It includes a political call to action for the reader and has a strategic role in Ethiopia’s recent democracy revolution.

Joshua: Life After Theos By Patricia Miller (Book Review #564)

Joshua – Life after Theos is a stunning story written about a government named Theos. The people there don’t know much about the humans but two scientists risk their lives and work for years trying to prove that they too can live and survive… Continue Reading “Joshua: Life After Theos By Patricia Miller (Book Review #564)”