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Miral Sattar @miralsattar ?
active 8 years, 3 months agoAbout Me:
Lover of books, founder of BiblioCrunch.com. Launching new jobs platform.NYC-based new media journalist on a mission to innovate the publishing industry using technology.
Check out my other ventures: divanee.com and Divanee Weddings.
And don't forget to read some of my TIME writings here.
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Christopher Reel and Miral Sattar are now friends 12 years, 10 months ago
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Christopher Reel posted an update 12 years, 10 months ago
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BiblioCrunch commented on State of Disorder 13 years, 1 month ago
“Smith invokes both Stephen Hawking and Edgar Allan Poe … a successful marriage of bold imagination and finely-crafted details, which results in a chilling page-turner.” —Rainbow Dragon Recommends
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BiblioCrunch commented on State of Disorder 13 years, 1 month ago
“A stunning piece of work.” —Kim Mohan, editor, Amazing Stories
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BiblioCrunch commented on State of Disorder 13 years, 1 month ago
“A chilling story of three dinners in the same place and time, and a very satisfying ending made this another A++ story .” —Fantasy Book Critic
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BiblioCrunch commented on State of Disorder 13 years, 1 month ago
“The claustrophobic atmosphere of this tale heightens its devilish suspense and draws favorable comparisons to Poe’s tales of trapped, desperate protagonists.” —Tangent Online
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BiblioCrunch commented on State of Disorder 13 years, 1 month ago
“A neat twist on time travel and quantum physics.” —Publishers Weekly
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BiblioCrunch commented on State of Disorder 13 years, 1 month ago
“Another standout is the masterful “State of Disorder,” which contemplates the flexibility and fluidity of time.” —Ideomancer Magazine
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BiblioCrunch commented on Radio Nowhere 13 years, 1 month ago
“My favorite in the book. It’s a touching story, but a little creepy too.” —Goodreads reviews
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BiblioCrunch commented on Out of the Light 13 years, 1 month ago
“A creature-hunter tale that kept me guessing until the very last paragraphs. I was on edge throughout the whole story!” —Melissa Minners, Global Pop Culture reviews
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BiblioCrunch commented on New Year’s Eve 13 years, 1 month ago
“The story deals with the Y2k bug, and although that might seem dated now, the story is not, since its ideas continue to be relevant today.” —Bibliopolis
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BiblioCrunch commented on Murphy’s Law 13 years, 1 month ago
“Douglas Smith showcases his talent for creating strong characters who are believable and sympathetic—even when they inhabit an absurd world. That world is painted vividly with efficient brush strokes as Smith expertly weaves between Murphy’s misadventures on board the Fiscal Restraint and Dex’s retelling of the same to his captive audience at The…[Read more]
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BiblioCrunch commented on Memories of a Dead Man 13 years, 1 month ago
“I liked the style and subtleties of the storytelling that kept me firmly on the edge of my seat. … The characters were what really impressed me, though–by a few lines into meeting each one you had a clear and definable presence in your mind.” —SF Crowsnest Reviews
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BiblioCrunch commented on Memories of a Dead Man 13 years, 1 month ago
“…would make a great movie…a unique, post-apocalyptic blend of The Road Warrior and X-Men. … It was very well done.” —Tangent Online
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BiblioCrunch commented on Memories of a Dead Man 13 years, 1 month ago
“…a wonderful example of the places this author is unafraid to go.” —SF Crowsnest Reviews
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BiblioCrunch commented on Memories of a Dead Man 13 years, 1 month ago
“…has echoes of Stephen King wandering about its post-apocalyptic narrative.” —Quill and Quire
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BiblioCrunch commented on Memories of a Dead Man 13 years, 1 month ago
“…again shows off Smith’s flair for the cinematic. … In his preface to the story, Smith announces his plan to write a novel about the Dead Man…I do look forward to reading it.” —Strange Horizons
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BiblioCrunch commented on Memories of a Dead Man 13 years, 1 month ago
“All that you want in a sf short story is here from powerful characters, to action, mysterious happenings, and a dark, violent, but excellent tale. … A bittersweet ending adds to the power of the story. (A++)” —Fantasy Book Critic
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BiblioCrunch commented on Jigsaw 13 years, 1 month ago
“Fast-paced…with a clever puzzle.” —Tangent Online
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