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The Worldshapers

The Worldshapers

De: Edward Willett
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Conversations with science fiction and fantasy authors about the creative process Arte Historia y Crítica Literaria
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  • Episode 212: John Van Stry – Lock & Load: Valley of Fire Book 3
    Mar 1 2026
    A chat with bestselling and prolific author John Van Stry about his career and his newest novel, Lock & Load, Book 3 in the Valley of Fire trilogy set in is popular Wolfhounds universe. Websitevanstry.net Facebook@johnvanstry X@JohnVanStry Amazon.com | Amazon.ca About Lock & Load: Valley of Fire Book 3 In the heart of the Fire …

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  • Episode 211: Mark J. Wilson – Full of Beans: A Back-In-Time Mystery
    Feb 15 2026
    A chat with Mark J. Wilson about his new time-travelling detective novel, Full of Beans. Websitemarkjwilson.com Facebook@markjwilsonauthor Instagram@markjwilsonauthor Substack@markjwilsonauthor Amazon.com | Amazon.ca About Full of Beans Phil Beans has a lot on his plate. A dead professor. A cheating husband. A missing graduate student. A mysterious Umbrella Guy. And a suicide that doesn’t make sense. …

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    39 m
  • Episode 210: Dr. Paul Michael Privateer – Mindweavers II: Attack
    Feb 1 2026
    A conversation with Dr. Paul Michael Privateer about the latest book in his Mindweavers science fiction series, Mindweavers II: Attack. Websitepaulprivateer.com Amazon.com | Amazon.ca About Mindweavers II: Attack What if a virus could rewrite not just your biology, but your very sense of reality? In Mindweavers II: Attack, Paul Michael Privateer delivers a razor-sharp, genre-defying techno-thriller …

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    55 m
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