Ilona Andrews Archive

  • [W00t: a expression of joy after a triumph (or an obvious victory).] Towering over the many books, films and TV shows I’ve enjoyed over the past year are those rare and […]

    The W00t list, 2010

    [W00t: a expression of joy after a triumph (or an obvious victory).] Towering over the many books, films and TV shows I’ve enjoyed over the past year are those rare and […]

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  • Our weekly link roundup from the tweetverse and blogosphere. WEB OF INTEREST –> – What it’d look like if your sci fi favorites were made into children’s books – Cory […]

    The weekly web ramble (12/17)

    Our weekly link roundup from the tweetverse and blogosphere. WEB OF INTEREST –> – What it’d look like if your sci fi favorites were made into children’s books – Cory […]

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  • Our weekly link roundup from the tweetverse and blogosphere. WEB OF INTEREST –> – Celebrate 50 years of Dr. Seuss with Green Eggs and Ham recipes – A recipe that makes […]

    Byrt’s weekly web ramble (12/10)

    Our weekly link roundup from the tweetverse and blogosphere. WEB OF INTEREST –> – Celebrate 50 years of Dr. Seuss with Green Eggs and Ham recipes – A recipe that makes […]

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  • Our weekly trundle through the tweetverse and blogoshere WEB OF INTEREST –> – The stars of Harry Potter try to speak American: – Warren Ellis threw the gauntlet and holy […]

    Byrt’s weekly blog ramble (11/19)

    Our weekly trundle through the tweetverse and blogoshere WEB OF INTEREST –> – The stars of Harry Potter try to speak American: – Warren Ellis threw the gauntlet and holy […]

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  • Our weekly trundle through the blogosphere <–BLOG SMART – One teacher’s story of fighting book censorship and how it ruined her career – The ACLU reads science fiction to prepare for […]

    Byrt’s weekly blog ramble (10/8)

    Our weekly trundle through the blogosphere <–BLOG SMART – One teacher’s story of fighting book censorship and how it ruined her career – The ACLU reads science fiction to prepare for […]

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  • Our weekly web finds. AUTHOR TALK –> – Ellen Hopkins on her anti-censorship manifesto at Huffington Post – Kelly Meding talks about writing – Cherie Priest on Steampunk – Lev Grossman […]

    Byrt’s weekly blog ramble (10/1)

    Our weekly web finds. AUTHOR TALK –> – Ellen Hopkins on her anti-censorship manifesto at Huffington Post – Kelly Meding talks about writing – Cherie Priest on Steampunk – Lev Grossman […]

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  • Book Jacket: The Edge lies between worlds, on the border between the Broken, where people shop at Wal-Mart and magic is a fairy tale – and the Weird, where blueblood […]

    Bayou Moon by Ilona Andrews – Review

    Book Jacket: The Edge lies between worlds, on the border between the Broken, where people shop at Wal-Mart and magic is a fairy tale – and the Weird, where blueblood […]

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  • BLOG FUN –> – Bethany Keeley points out unnecessary quotation marks – Terry Pratchett forges his own sword <–BLOG SMART – Philip Pullman is tired of present tense narratives – Next […]

    Byrt’s weekly blog ramble (9/24)

    BLOG FUN –> – Bethany Keeley points out unnecessary quotation marks – Terry Pratchett forges his own sword <–BLOG SMART – Philip Pullman is tired of present tense narratives – Next […]

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  • If you’ve been hearing about the runaway train that is the Urban Fantasy craze and you’re eager to jump on but don’t quite know where to start, this list is […]

    Urban Fantasy 101

    If you’ve been hearing about the runaway train that is the Urban Fantasy craze and you’re eager to jump on but don’t quite know where to start, this list is […]

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  • It’s a Mockinjay themed roundup this week, from the YA fervor ricocheting around the blogosphere in anticipation of next Tuesday’s release, to a case of censorship, Districts-style. (THE HEADINGS ARE LINKS) […]

    Byrt’s weekly blogosphere round-up (8/20)

    It’s a Mockinjay themed roundup this week, from the YA fervor ricocheting around the blogosphere in anticipation of next Tuesday’s release, to a case of censorship, Districts-style. (THE HEADINGS ARE LINKS) […]

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