Tag Archives: Justin Landon

The Straits of Galahesh hits its first “most anticipated” list

The Straits of Galahesh hits its first “most anticipated” list

There’s a lot brewing behind the scenes for the second book in my series. Lots of production stuff. Copy edits. Cover design. Packaging. And so on. But interest has been starting to brew from various reviewers. Justin over at Staffer’s Musings, however, is the first one to list The Straits of Galahesh on a “books [...]

My grilling, er, interview over at A Staffer’s Musings

My grilling, er, interview over at A Staffer’s Musings

Last week, Justin Landon over at A Staffer’s Musings, reviewed The Winds of Khalakovo, and shortly after, he asked if I’d like to do an interview with him. I said sure. My blog title is a bit tongue-in-cheek, but the questions were definitely challenging. We talked about the themes in Winds and where they came [...]

The closest thing to Russian literature I’ve come across in fantasy

The closest thing to Russian literature I’ve come across in fantasy

That’s Justin Landon’s take on The Winds of Khalakovo, which he recently reviewed in detail on his site: Staffer’s Musings. It’s one of the more in-depth reviews I’ve seen of Winds, particularly as it relates to the themes of the book. Justin is clearly well read, particularly in Russian literature, which is in some ways [...]


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