Father Ippi
Lynor Eclipse
I finished The Journey by Brandon Bays a couple of weeks ago. Heh, though that's not sci-fi or fantasy.
I also finished reading the first draft of my friend's sci-fi novel last night. Her dad's a professional writer and she's really good, so I expect that her book will eventually be on shelves. It still has a lot more editing to go through (she's going through her 3rd and 4th revisions in the next month or two, then she's sending it to one of her dad's friends for professional level opinions). I'll drop by here and mention it when it comes out.
I'd like to start another book soon, but I don't think I'll have a chance until I'm finished my course (which ends June next year).
I also finished reading the first draft of my friend's sci-fi novel last night. Her dad's a professional writer and she's really good, so I expect that her book will eventually be on shelves. It still has a lot more editing to go through (she's going through her 3rd and 4th revisions in the next month or two, then she's sending it to one of her dad's friends for professional level opinions). I'll drop by here and mention it when it comes out.
I'd like to start another book soon, but I don't think I'll have a chance until I'm finished my course (which ends June next year).
Of course! I don't remember all of his books but I've read Free Will. He has one about birds that I've read some of and it's pretty funny. And there's one that's more serious that deals with WWII stuff (kinda feels like fiction despite being non-fiction, according to my friend). And there's more that he's written that I don't know much about. His name is Harold Rhenisch. He is Canadian.
His daughter's writing is quite different from his though. As you can tell, he's not a sci-fi writer, whereas, she's more along the lines of that (well, she does sci-fi, and a lot of humorous stuff).