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 · Review Blog: Drops of Ink Reviewer: Anne Barwell One of the things I love about J Scott Coatsworth’s writing is his world building. The Great North didn’t disappoint I became invested in the characters very quickly. Both Dwyn and Mael are likeable characters, and I liked how the author developed the supporting cast. Scott's fiction subverts expectations and transforms traditional science fiction, fantasy, and contemporary life into something fresh and unexpected. He manages both Queer Sci Fi and QueeRomance Ink with his husband Mark to promote and celebrate fiction that reflects their worldview, and is an associate member of the Science Fiction Writer's Association (SFWA).  · Post-apocalypse meets pastoral in The Great North by J. Scott Coatsworth. The story has bits and pieces of the modern world sprinkled in, laid waste by the idiocy of man, of course, that highlight the fact the world has changed in the future.


Author: J. Scott Coatsworth Book: The Great North Page/Word Count: 34K words Categories: Gay Romance, Fantasy/Paranormal/Sci-Fi, Myths Legends Release Date: J Publisher: Mischief Corner Books Cover: Freddy MacKay Buy Links: Blurb: Dwyn is a young man in the small, isolated town of Manicouga, son of the Minstor, who is betrothed to marry Kessa in a few weeks' time. Éditeur: J. Scott Coatsworth. Date de parution: 07/07/ Format: ePub Poids du fichier: Inconnu(e) Protection: Aucune L'ebook Between the Lines est au format ePub check_circle Cet ebook est compatible pour une lecture sur The Great North. J. Scott Coatsworth. stars One of the things I love about J Scott Coatsworth's writing is his world building. The Great North didn't disappoint. Set in the future after an apocalypse, I enjoyed the attention to detail such as subtle language changes and how individuals had warped religion for their own purposes.


Title: The Great North Author: J. Scott Coatsworth Publisher: Mischief Corner Books ISBN: BoTL6H Buy Link: www.doorway.ru Reviewer: Teresa Fallen Angel Blurb: A Legendary Love 1 Dwyn is a young man in the small, isolated town of Manicouga, son of the Minstor, who is betrothed to marry Kessa in a few weeks' time. “The Great North” is out, and the reviews are continuing to roll in: Review Blog: MM Good Book Reviews Reviewer: PixieJ. Scott Coatsworth has worked his magic again with the way that his words turn into visions in your mind, his world building is exceptional, dragging you into a scenes that have a simple old . Post-apocalypse meets pastoral in The Great North by J. Scott Coatsworth. The story has bits and pieces of the modern world sprinkled in, laid waste by the idiocy of man, of course, that highlight the fact the world has changed in the future.

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