SPFBO 7 started off on June 1st and as many of you know, the Asylum is not a judging blog anymore. But not all of us stepped back from the competition. In this post I’d like to talk about why I made the decision of stepping back, how SPFBO affected my (blogging) life, and highlight all the gems I got to find thanks to the competition. It will be a long post, so buckle up. I’ll try to keep the rambling to a minimum, but no promises…
SPFBO: Nether Light by Shaun Paul Stevens
We continue reviewing the SPFBO 6 Finalists. We came to our last finalist review for Nether Light by Shaun Paul Stevens, chosen by The Fantasy Inn team.
SPFBO: Shadow of a Dead God by Patrick Samphire
We continue reviewing the SPFBO 6 Finalists. Our next one up is Shadow of a Dead God by Patrick Samphire, chosen by the Fantasy Faction team.
SPFBO: The Fall of Erlon by Robert H. Fleming
We continue reviewing the SPFBO 6 Finalists. Our next one up is The Fall of Erlon by Robert H. Fleming, chosen by The Critiquing Chemist team.
SPFBO: Voice of War by Zack Argyle
We continue reviewing the SPFBO 6 Finalists. Our next one up is Voice of War by Zack Argyle, chosen by Lynn.
SPFBO: A Wind from the Wilderness by Suzannah Rowntree
As promised, we continue reviewing the SPFBO 6 Finalists. Our next one up is A Wind from the Wilderness by Suzannah Rowntree, chosen by The Fantasy Hive team.
SPFBO: Darkness Forged by Matt Larkin
As promised, we continue reviewing the SPFBO 6 Finalists. Our next one up is Darkness Forged by Matt Larkin, chosen by Kitty G.
SPFBO: The Combat Codes by Alexander Darwin
As promised, we continue reviewing the SPFBO 6 Finalists. Our next one up is The Combat Codes by Alexander Darwin, chosen by the Fantasy Book Critic team.
SPFBO: The Lost War by Justin Lee Anderson
Now that we entered the fourth month of the SPFBO 6 Finals, we continue reviewing them. Our next one up is The Lost War by Justin Lee Anderson, chosen by the BookNest team.
SPFBO: Last Memoria by Rachel Emma Shaw
Now that we are well into the second month of the SPFBO 6 Finals, it’s time to start posting our reviews. Our first up is Last Memoria by Rachel Emma Shaw, chosen by The Weatherwax Report team.