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Author: Eric Primm

Review: Seven Blades in Black

April 9, 2019April 8, 2019 / Eric Primm

I have a confession to make. I'm not a huge fan of first person point of view (POV) novels. Why? I don't really know, but third person perspective gets more of my attention. It could be programming from TV or the movies, but third person POV seems more cinematic and more honest. Inherently, first person … Continue reading Review: Seven Blades in Black

Review: The Triangle Episode One

March 28, 2019March 27, 2019 / Eric Primm

Disclaimer Since this is a review, I wanted to be clear and up front that I'm friends with the author of this episode. In addition, Dan Koboldt, the author, recommended me for this review, and Serial Box was generous enough to provide me with an Advanced Reader Copy. I've worked with Dan on Putting the … Continue reading Review: The Triangle Episode One

Review: A Memory Called Empire

March 12, 2019March 11, 2019 / Eric Primm

Someone once said that all fiction is either a person coming to or leaving town. Arkady Martine uses this setup in her debut novel, A Memory Called Empire from Tor. Only this person is an ambassador, and the town’s a capital city that is, at once, an entire planet and the heart of the empire … Continue reading Review: A Memory Called Empire

Review: Amberlough by Lara Elena Donelly

March 8, 2019March 7, 2019 / Eric Primm

Amberlough kicks off a spy series set in a Jazz Age equivalent world. The setting and language make this series opener fresh and exciting while the characters pull the reader into the story. Highly recommended!

Building New Habits, Breaking Old Ones

February 8, 2019February 7, 2019 / Eric Primm

2019 began differently than normal for me. The beginning of the year is the time where I set goals for the year and set priorities. This year, I didn’t set goals. In fact, I delayed my way right into a convenient new strategy. No more goals!!!

My New Addiction

January 31, 2019February 7, 2019 / Eric Primm

I don’t play many video games, but lately I’ve been really into Cities: Skylines from Paradox Interactive. City planners are games that always get me. Right now, I’m still learning the game. My cities are haphazard and ugly, but I get addicted to the gameplay. It’s bad enough that I set a timer so that … Continue reading My New Addiction

Checking in December 2018

December 13, 2018December 13, 2018 / Eric Primm

It's been an odd week. Between work and being sick, I've been very busy. Jiu Jitsu has been a lot of fun this week. Even though I get crushed when I step on the mat, I've finished the session much more positive than when I started. The year is coming to a close, and there's … Continue reading Checking in December 2018

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