Friday, 22 January 2016
REVIEW: ASHAMET: DESERT BORN BY TERRY JACKMAN
Ashamet: Desert Born, by Terry Jackman
Publisher: Dragonwell Publishing
Format: Paperback
Genre: LGBT/Gay/Yaoi
ISBN-10: 1940076226
ISBN-13: 978-1940076225
Reviewed By: Sandra Scholes
Terry Jackman is a woman of many talents, a coordinator of the British Science Fiction Association writers' group, Orbits, a freelance editor and assistant editor for Albedo One in Ireland. She is also a tutor, professional picture framer and has seminars, articles, guest appearances, study guides and exam papers under her belt that amasses ten years worth of work.
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Wednesday, 13 January 2016
UNDER A SILVERY MOON: A JAPANESE ENCOUNTER
Under A Silvery Moon - A Japanese Encounter.
Written by Sandra Scholes
"So it's you whose been harassing the villagers?"
Kyo watched the spirit shift around nervously outside the mansion house, its fur was a bright pure white, fox ears pointed to the heavens, dark eyes glittered in the night, but most of all he noticed it smiled at him. It moved with such lightening speed that he could not see it, though he was mesmerised by its presence enough to keep observing it then the fox was gone, replaced by a male with pale skin and long white hair that framed his handsome if lustful face.
A wondering monk, Kyo had become used to sleeping in the harsh weather with only a couple of sheets wrapped around him to partly keep the elements at bay, giving him the kind of warmth he desired. He hoped for sleep to refresh him but instead was woken by the spirit, then the male turning on his side, losing the sheets.
Written by Sandra Scholes
"So it's you whose been harassing the villagers?"
Kyo watched the spirit shift around nervously outside the mansion house, its fur was a bright pure white, fox ears pointed to the heavens, dark eyes glittered in the night, but most of all he noticed it smiled at him. It moved with such lightening speed that he could not see it, though he was mesmerised by its presence enough to keep observing it then the fox was gone, replaced by a male with pale skin and long white hair that framed his handsome if lustful face.
A wondering monk, Kyo had become used to sleeping in the harsh weather with only a couple of sheets wrapped around him to partly keep the elements at bay, giving him the kind of warmth he desired. He hoped for sleep to refresh him but instead was woken by the spirit, then the male turning on his side, losing the sheets.
PRESS RELEASE: SO I MARRIED AN ANTI-FAN - FROM NOVEL, TO MANWHA TO K-DRAMA & CHINESE FILM!
Press Release for So I Married an Anti-Fan
Written by: Sandra Scholes
Based on an original novel by Eunjung Kim, So I Married an Anti-fan became one of the many popular graphic novel/manwha series by Wann and published by NetComics. It is a romance with a rating of 13+ and is the perfect manwha for those who enjoyed Wann's other novel series and many who will be interested in Korean manga. And it's easy to see why its popularity has increased and with it the desire to make it into a full-length movie after being a four volume hit.
Based on an original novel by Eunjung Kim, So I Married an Anti-fan became one of the many popular graphic novel/manwha series by Wann and published by NetComics. It is a romance with a rating of 13+ and is the perfect manwha for those who enjoyed Wann's other novel series and many who will be interested in Korean manga. And it's easy to see why its popularity has increased and with it the desire to make it into a full-length movie after being a four volume hit.
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