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Posts by Brian Peter Falk

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WKND READ REC 25
Inventive book with a great premise. I preferred the first half (the transformation of the hero) to the second (her revenge exacted) — but worth your time. #writersky #booksky #sff

1 month ago 3 0 0 0
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WKND READ REC 24
Is it just me or me or do nihilism and despotism seem more referential these days? Enjoyed this book. Using it as a comp for my own. A transactionally evil society blinded by its own self righteousness. Enter the unlikely heroes. #bloodoverbrighthaven #amquerying #sffwriters

2 months ago 2 2 0 0
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WKND READ REC 23
Loved the first book so much, burned through this in days - not a sequel but in the same twisted world. Magic system here is completely unique. #writer #amquerying #sff #houseofopenwounds

5 months ago 5 1 0 0
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WKND READ REC 21
Just burned through this trilogy in record time. What a ride. Super rich without being complicated. Kissen is a wonder. There are a lot of “gods” books out there, but this one breaks the mold. Definitely worth a go. #fallengods #hannahkaner #writersky #booksky #amquerying

7 months ago 7 1 0 0
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WKND READ REC 20
really enjoyed this book. Thoroughly immersive world building, exposition delivered in small droplets, a web of overlapping characters, magic and rebels and monsters. #booksky #writersky #amquerying #sff

7 months ago 10 2 0 0
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WKND READ REC 19
Still in a renewed Philip K. Dick phase. While this is another example of a book title missing the mark (not always his strong suit) this is a Martian colony unlike any other — and an early use of his “precogs” concept. So much fun to read. #writersky #booksky #amquerying #scifi

9 months ago 10 1 0 0
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WKND READ REC 18
In my last rec, I featured a Sanderson door stopper. This book is, in important ways, the exact opposite. Quick, light, a pamphlet by comparison. But a study in immersive world building and relatable characters. Funny how more isn’t always more. #booksky #writersky #amquerying

10 months ago 9 2 0 1
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WKND READ REC 17
This is an engaging read. As a #sff writer trying to sell a book it also raises a conundrum about world building and complexity. It’s wonderfully detailed, but at 1K pages, probably only Sanderson and GRRM get to still write a door stopper. Agree or disagree? #amquerying #writersky

11 months ago 4 0 0 1
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#WIPSnips word of the day: force

11 months ago 6 1 0 0
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#WIPSnips: talk

11 months ago 3 0 1 0
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WKND READ REC 16
This book captures Upstate New York coming-of-age in a way that few others have, speaking as someone who came of age in Upstate New York. Distilled, raw, and revelatory. If you haven't read Banks, get this on your list. #writersky #booksky #amquerying

11 months ago 6 0 0 1
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#WIPSnips The word of the day: "dear"

1 year ago 13 4 1 0
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#wipsnips "lip"

1 year ago 9 1 0 0
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WKND READ REC 15
I cracked this open recently for the first time in years (first American edition, 1977). This is the backstory from whence all the rest of it came. It’s thick and abstruse, but agents often ask for “intricate world building” and it doesn’t get more intricate than this. #tolkien #sff

1 year ago 7 0 0 1
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Another character study for "Orphans of Rift," which I'm currently querying. This is "The Colonel," a failed rebel who is driven to try again after the murder of his son. If saving the city of Rift from authoritarianism wasn't enough motivation, maybe revenge will be. #writersky #booksky #amquerying

1 year ago 8 1 0 0
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Biking around town, running errands, with my absolutely cracking backpack. #writersky #booksky #dnd #amquerying #dungeonsanddragons.

1 year ago 9 0 0 0
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WKND READ REC 14
I’ve been on a bit of a Philip K. Dick kick (got a box set for Xmas). This book is a fun read, wonderfully layered, and happily bonkers. Is it me, or did he sometimes struggle with book titles? #writersky #booksky #amquerying #sff

1 year ago 12 0 1 0
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A character study for "Orphans of Rift" -- Vess Rutoka, a light weaver and scientist. Or at least she's trying to be a scientist, which is a job normally reserved for men. But Vess hates things that are "normally" something. Nobody became great at anything by being normal. #booksky #sff #amquerying

1 year ago 8 0 0 0
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WKND READ REC 13
I’m trying so hard to keep my #bluesky account focused solely on books and reading and querying my own #fantasy book, Orphans of Rift. But if you don’t own a copy of this one, the #ACLU will hook you up. A must read. #booksky #writersky #amquerying #democracy

1 year ago 11 1 2 0
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WKND READ REC 12
There’s dystopia and then there’s Philip K. Dick dystopia. Getting closer to non-fiction with each passing day. Worth a re-read if it’s been awhile. #booksky #writersky #sff

1 year ago 8 0 1 0

SFF. Or just fantasy if you’re bifurcating those. Thanks.

1 year ago 1 0 1 0
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Character study for Orphans of Rift: High Councilor Rudd Lorrik - a former stage actor and mutinous rebel. He controls the city of Rift, but a malevolent force is controlling his mind. My prompt for AI was sorta like this, but not that close. Still, it's pretty cool. #booksky #writersky #amquerying

1 year ago 3 0 0 0
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Another character study for my book, Orphans of Rift. This is a version of Wren Harlo, pictured with 3 things she absolutely loathes: her restrictive nurse's uniform, the forbidding city of Rift, and the discovery that she is a fire witch, just like her mother. #booksky #writersky #amquerying

1 year ago 7 1 0 0
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WKND READ REC 11
one of the greatest set ups in sci-fi: what happens after aliens have come and gone. It’s also a prescient peek at the perils of a gig economy, long before that was a thing. #booksky #writersky #alliteration

1 year ago 5 0 0 0
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Character study for my manuscript, Orphans of Rift: the half-giant Adander Ginn. But everyone calls him "Dandy." #booksky #writerskky #amquerying

1 year ago 4 0 0 0
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I see people making AI mood boards for their books, so I thought I would take a minute to make an image for mine. Nearly an hour later, after lots of 7-fingered hands, random things inexplicably on fire, and many "I ran into issues..." oopsies from ChatGPT, it spat out this. #booksky #writersky

1 year ago 6 0 2 0
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WKND READ REC 10
The minutely detailed world building and intricately drawn characters are what elevate this high fantasy whodunnit into a must read for #sff lovers. I also love it when an author doesn’t spoon feed everything up front, and instead allows the reader some mystery. #booksky #writersky

1 year ago 4 0 0 3
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Flying out of LAX this morning. Every time I walk past the airport book store I think of this famous Simpsons episode. Makes me smile every time. #booksky #writersky #amquerying.

1 year ago 6 2 1 0
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WKND READ REC 9
A collection of short stories. The title story “Tenth of December” is my fave. Mostly because the protagonist sounds so much like childhood me. Saunders is a national treasure.
#booksky #writersky #amquerying

1 year ago 9 0 0 0
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WKND READ REC 8
Before Avatar, there was this. And this is soooo much better. Also, you can take it down in one cozy weekend. #booksky #writersky #amquerying

1 year ago 8 0 0 0