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Michael R. Mennenga

The Highwayman

Cover to Cover #103: R. A. Salvatore / Theresa Chaze

March 1, 2004 by Michael R. Mennenga

Bob Salvatore
Bob’s new book is The Highwayman an uncharacteristic stand-alone novel. The master of fantasy series has tried something new, and that is writing one book. That’s it!

Theresa Chaze
Debut novelist Theresa Chaze offers Dragon’s New Home, a modern-fantasy tale of wiccan-style witchcraft.

Cover to Cover #102: Megan Morrison / Danielle Ackley-McPhail

February 23, 2004 by Michael R. Mennenga

Megan Morrison Megan is the co-founder of The Sugar Quill, a fanfic site dedicated to the works of JK Rowling. Many of you will need a definition for the word fanfic, or the term fan fiction. We cover that and many of the issues and controversies surrounding this growing phenomenom. Yes, we know many of […]

Spirits in the Wires

Cover to Cover #101: Charles de Lint / Lisa Smedman

February 16, 2004 by Michael R. Mennenga

Charles de Lint
Spirits in the Wires is part science fiction, part fantasy and all about discovering the true nature of identity. People cast off from childhood, others created out of cyberspace… and creatures of myth and magic.

Lisa Smedman
Extinction is the latest by Lisa Smedman. It’s book four of a six book series, “War of the Spider Queen”, and set in the Forgotten Realms universe,

Hybrids

Cover to Cover #100: Sir Arthur C. Clarke / Robert J. Sawyer

February 9, 2004 by Michael R. Mennenga

Sir Arthur C. Clarke
In between us two geeks slobbering all over ourselves, we manage to ask Sir Arthur a few germane questions about his new book, Time’s Eye, written with Stephen Baxter

Robert J. Sawyer
Not only is Rob an award-winning science fiction author, but he’s also a raging Arthur C. Clarke fan just like the two of us! We talk about how influential Sir Arthur has been in this profession, as well

The Peace War by Vernor Vinge

Cover to Cover #99: Robert Jordan / Vernor Vinge

February 2, 2004 by Michael R. Mennenga

Robert Jordan
Fantasy legend Robert Jordan joins us to speak about his new book in The Wheel of Time series. It’s called New Spring: The Novel and is a prequel to his ground-breaking and required reading series.

Vernor Vinge
Keeping with our promise to bring you the best authors this month, we’ve got three time Hugo award winning author Vernor Vinge. His latest released book (which Evo highly recommends) is The Peace War, which was written years ago but has been re-released.

The Orion Protocol

Cover to Cover #98: Gary Tigerman

January 26, 2004 by Michael R. Mennenga

Interview: Is there evidence of intelligent life on Mars? Other than our unfortunate probes, that is. That’s the topic of discussion in Gary’s new novel, The Orion Protocol. Government corruption, espionage, intrigue… all are part of thriller novel with a science fiction element. And maybe, just maybe, it might be true.

Cover to Cover #97: Philip Baruth / Tyler Morrison

January 19, 2004 by Michael R. Mennenga

Philip Baruth The X President is Philip’s latest book. Yes, there are elements of science fiction in this book, so you can all relax. Can you picture Bill Clinton traveling through time to save the world? Philip can, and he took that imagination to come up with a 109 year old Bill, a combination of […]

The Rise of the Phoenix

Cover to Cover #96: Sean Jordan / Dawn Rivers Baker

January 12, 2004 by Michael R. Mennenga

Sean Jordan
Sean is the Managing Editor of Dabel Brothers Productions. They produce graphic novels (you might call them comics) from classic fantasy books.

Dawn Rivers Baker
Dawn is a new author of science fiction and fantasy, penning her first novel, The Rise of the Phoenix.

Cover to Cover #95: Michael Romkey / Tee Morris

January 5, 2004 by Michael R. Mennenga

Michael Romkey Michael returns to the show to talk about his next book due in March of ’04, American Gothic. We think vampire novels fit in the Fantasy literature realm, and Michael agrees. This book covers a wide scope of time: from the Civil War to the present. Hey, time flies when you’re undead… Michael’s […]

Gateways

Cover to Cover #93: F. Paul Wilson / George Beahm

December 22, 2003 by Michael R. Mennenga

F. Paul Wilson
Paul’s latest book is Gateways, the latest in his Repairman Jack series. Paul’s books span many generas (and is now in sci-fi) with the same main character – Repairman Jack. What started in 1984 has continued through seven books… and keeps picking up fans along the way.

George Beahm
Are you a Lord of the Rings fan? Looking for that last special piece to finish off your collection of Frodo figurines? You’ll need to get George’s latest book, The Essential J.R.R. Tolkien Sourcebook: A Fan’s Guide to Middle-earth and Beyond.

Battlestar Galactica: Paradis

Cover to Cover #92: Richard Hatch

December 15, 2003 by Michael R. Mennenga

Interview: We’re talking about (and with) actor & author Richard Hatch, from (among many things) “Battlestar Galactica”!

While he was not involved with the latest SciFi Channel mini-series of the same name, Richard has written seven “Battlestar Galactica” books, carrying the theme and storylines from the original series. His latest book you can buy is Paradis, with another due next spring. We’ll talk about what was, what is and what could have been with Battlestar and many other great sci-fi.

Sister Alice

Cover to Cover #91: Robert Reed / Michelle M. Welch

December 8, 2003 by Michael R. Mennenga

Interview: Robert Reed’s latest book, Sister Alice, asks What would the universe be like if mankind achieved technological advances that made us no less than gods? What started as a simple novella turned into wonderful tale of epic hard science fiction.

Interview: Do you like spy novels? Like fantasy? Michelle Welch’s new book Confidence Game is just what you are looking for. It’s her debut novel, and is filled with political intrigue, preindustrial (sort of) con artists and an interesting take on “magic”.

Crawlers by John Shirley

Cover to Cover #90: John Shirley / Bill Pottle

November 30, 2003 by Michael R. Mennenga

John Shirley
John joins us to speak about his new book, Crawlers. Call it a fusion of sci-fi and horror, as most of John’s work crosses generas and often defines a few.

Bill Pottle
For hist first novel, Bill chose the traditional fantasy line of a quest.

Cover to Cover #89: Mike Brotherton / John Turi

November 24, 2003 by Michael R. Mennenga

Mike Brotherton Mike is a professor of astronomy and has taken his passion, wrapped it up and put it in a book. His debut novel is called Star Dragon, and it gets a big thumbs up from Evo, who read the book in a single one-day sitting. Fans of hard sci-fi are going to enjoy […]

Star Wars: The New Jedi Order: The Unifying Force

Cover to Cover #88: James Luceno

November 17, 2003 by Michael R. Mennenga

Interview: Michael flies solo on this in-studio conversation with James Luceno, sci-fi author of Star Wars: The New Jedi Order: The Unifying Force. Fans of the classic Star Wars will enjoy seeing their favorite characters return in a big way. In addition, new characters have been introduced who will take the series into several new iterations.

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