Emily Monroe Is Not The Chosen One: Night Shift Book Review ( @erikschubach ) from @kleffnotes

Emily Monroe is your mostly average twenty-six year old, well except for her slightly powered ability to change her eye color and the color of her nails. Now this sort of power should keep her relatively safe from an onslaught of super villains, but the problem is Emily happens to look just like a mega super powered hero named The Chosen One. This means that even when she is just trying to flip burgers at her crappy night shift job she can’t seem to get away from annoying villains trying to ruin her day. Continue reading “Emily Monroe Is Not The Chosen One: Night Shift Book Review ( @erikschubach ) from @kleffnotes”

Techromancy Scrolls: Soras Book Review ( @erikschubach ) from @kleffnotes

The world of the Techromancy Scrolls series blends magic, technology, and a medieval world of old. The second book in this series, Soras, brings us the return of Laney and Celeste in a whole different way. While training Laney has a vision of Alexandru of the Lupei being chased. She knows he is nearby and mounts a rapid rescue plan. When the knights arrive they learn that Mother Udele has been captured, which means Celeste and Laney must return to the Lupei immediately. Continue reading “Techromancy Scrolls: Soras Book Review ( @erikschubach ) from @kleffnotes”

Interview with Kaitlyn Alexander ( @realisticsay ) from @kleffnotes

In August I had the chance to attend FlameCon for the first time ever and while I could only really check out the vendor and artist area, I had the chance to chat through email with one of the guests. Kaitlyn Alexander is a very visible non-binary member of the LGBTQ+ community who you will recognize from Carmilla and their YouTube series, Couple-ish, as non-binary characters LaFontaine and Dee respectively. I greatly appreciate their giving me this opportunity to interview them about their work and their time at FlameCon. Continue reading “Interview with Kaitlyn Alexander ( @realisticsay ) from @kleffnotes”

The Bridge: Traitor Book Review ( @erikschubach ) from @kleffnotes

Eve Kane has been the troll of the Roebling Bridge for roughly two years now, but she is unlike any troll that has ever guarded. As the years have passed her skills have continued to grow and she can imbue herself with tremendous power from her bridge, even when she is not close to it. While her powers are growing attacks on all of the bridges and nexus points of the city have continued to be attacked and in The Bridge: Traitor there is a new and dangerous enemy working to distract and destroy the life of the merciful troll. Continue reading “The Bridge: Traitor Book Review ( @erikschubach ) from @kleffnotes”

Wolverton Issue #2 Kickstarter Campaign from @kleffnotes

The Wolverton comic series initially began as the idea for a movie, but was transitioned into comics. The first issue appeared on the Comic Journal’s best of 2017 list and now the team is working to bring you a second issue through a Kickstarter. The title character Jack Wolverton is entrusted with protecting dangerous and magical artifacts that his family has collected over the years, but while many people would love such a fantastic job, Jack hates magic. Continue reading “Wolverton Issue #2 Kickstarter Campaign from @kleffnotes”

The Hood of Locksley Book Review ( @erikschubach ) from @kleffnotes

The Avatars and their mates are all in the woods on a mission to take down the infamous Styche, The Trickster demon who is behind the terrible lupine curse. While they are trailing him and his half demon minions, arrows begin to fly and Amanda, the beta of Rachel and Snow’s pack, finds herself caught off guard by an ever intensifying desire to chase after this woman. In The Hood of Locksley there is a balance between present fighting and flashback to explain just who the arrow shooting being is and why she happens to be in these particular woods. Continue reading “The Hood of Locksley Book Review ( @erikschubach ) from @kleffnotes”

@ClexaCon London Interview with Mandahla Rose from @kleffnotes

ClexaCon London is fast approaching and I had the opportunity to talk with a veteran guest of ClexaCon, Mandahla Rose, all about her upcoming trip to ClexaCon London and her previous ClexaCon experiences. She also shared some insight into being an out actress and working on a variety of projects including All About E. Thank you to Mandahla for her time and make sure to check her out at ClexaCon London in November. Continue reading “@ClexaCon London Interview with Mandahla Rose from @kleffnotes”

Excerpts from an Unknown Guidebook: Phases of the Moon Book Review from @kleffnotes

Aaron and his grandfather, whom he calls Pap, have a special bond that allows the teenager to shake off some of his feelings of inadequacy every day after school through storytelling. Each day Aaron rushes to Pap’s house and he listens to him tell tales of all different types, but one day when his grandfather isn’t home he suddenly worries that something could be very wrong. Excerpts from an Unknown Guidebook: Book 1: Phases of the Moon establishes a world where stories have power and they can completely change your life. Continue reading “Excerpts from an Unknown Guidebook: Phases of the Moon Book Review from @kleffnotes”