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The Self-Published Fantasy Blog-Off (SPFBO) is an annual literary contest intended to bring greater visibility to self-published English-language fantasy authors. The SPFBO has been operated since 2015 by the author Mark Lawrence. He distributes about 300 novels submitted by the authors to ten fantasy bloggers to review. Each blogger selects a ...
When Ky eventually arrives, he is assigned as an airship pilot to be trained in Camas Province. Ky finds Indie but learns that Cassia has already been sent to Central Province to serve the Rising within the Society. Ky makes a deal with an archivist to get Cassia papers to trade in the Society. The novel ends a few months later.
The next day when Cassia tries to research her Match on her microcard, it is not Xander's face that shows up, but that of Ky Markham, a boy in Mapletree Borough. An Official informs Cassia that Ky cannot be her Match, because he is an Aberration. Ky's adoptive father committed an Infraction, thus prohibiting Ky from entering the Matching pool.
Constitution, which features craft cocktails and a speakeasy feel, is located at 109 Constitution St. in Lexington, Ky. In keeping with the underground nature of the bar, there isn’t any parking.
The sweepstakes kicked off April 30 with Fallon announcing it live on TV and awarding one audience member "a custom Ford-inspired Derby hat" for the Kentucky Derby.
The Horse Cave Adult Book Store, which sits just off Interstate 65 in what was once an outlet mall, has closed after three years of reports of illegal activity, the Hart County Sheriff’s ...
Matched, by Ally Condie, is the first novel in the Matched trilogy.The novel is a dystopian young adult novel about a tightly controlled society in which young people are "matched" with their life partners at the age of 17.
Your holiday illustration might just be cover-worthy. The Patriot Ledger's annual Christmas Eve art contest is back for another year, calling on local residents to submit their finest holiday ...