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Tag Archives: Steve Umstead
Cover for Sunlost: Underworld War!
A.J. Powers has finished the cover for Sunlost: Underworld War. It… is… amazing! There are no other words to describe it. A.J. is a fantastic artist and writer. Be sure to follow him on Twitter (@aj_powers). He did the cover … Continue reading
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Tagged A.J. Powers, art, book cover, minimalism, Steve Umstead, Sunlost, underground, Underworld War, war
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Gabriel’s Review
If you haven’t heard of independent author Steve Umstead, then you’re in for two great rides with the promise of a another to follow. Umstead writes military/scifi and really knows how to craft a gripping story. Previously, I offered an … Continue reading
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Tagged AJ Powers, Gabriel's Redemption, Gabriel's Return, great reads, science fiction, Steve Umstead
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Hope in the Darkness
One of the most confounding ways to look at the actions of people is through the prism of that which is good in a character’s eyes. A wise man once said that no one does what he does because it … Continue reading






Blends and Redemption
The territory of science fiction is almost always a gradient from our present (or some breaking point in the past) becoming more foreign and sliding into the realms of fantasy, which is why sci-fi and fantasy are lumped together in … Continue reading →