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  • About
    • About Lori
    • Contact Lori
    • Privacy Policy
  • Book Reviews
    • Book Review Policy
  • Editing Services
    • The Little Red Pen
    • Services and Rates
    • Second Life Editing
    • About My Logo
  • CowTown Cooking
  • HodgePodge
    • Living Simply
    • Seattle Stories
    • The Aether Salon Archives
    • Aether Chrononauts Calendar
    • Edmund Dulac Portal Index
  • This Writer’s Life
    • About My Books
    • Writer’s Resources
    • Why Should I Pre-Order A Book?
    • Fun Lorem Ipsum Generators
  • Blog
  • About
    • About Lori
    • Contact Lori
    • Privacy Policy
  • Book Reviews
    • Book Review Policy
  • Editing Services
    • The Little Red Pen
    • Services and Rates
    • Second Life Editing
    • About My Logo
  • CowTown Cooking
  • HodgePodge
    • Living Simply
    • Seattle Stories
    • The Aether Salon Archives
    • Aether Chrononauts Calendar
    • Edmund Dulac Portal Index
  • This Writer’s Life
    • About My Books
    • Writer’s Resources
    • Why Should I Pre-Order A Book?
    • Fun Lorem Ipsum Generators
  • Blog
  • Book Reviews,  Cookbooks,  Middle Grade

    Book Review: Let’s Make Bread

    Lori Alden Holuta / October 28, 2022 / 0 Comments

    What might seem at first to be a simple kid's recipe for baking a loaf of bread is really more than meets the eye.

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  • Book Reviews,  Non-Fiction,  Science Fiction

    Book Review: Stargate: The Definitive History

    Lori Alden Holuta / October 28, 2022 / 0 Comments

    While the book 'definitively' lives up to its title, it presents information that any of us with a search engine could have collected.

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  • Biographies and Autobiographies,  Book Reviews,  History

    Book Review: Let’s Be Frank: A Daughter’s Tribute to Her Father, The Media Mogul You’ve Never Heard of

    Lori Alden Holuta / October 28, 2022 / 0 Comments

    If you enjoy behind-the-scenes glimpses into what make all that magic show up on movie screens, televisions, and streaming technology, you'll find this book to be an eye-opener.

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  • Book Reviews,  Cookbooks,  Non-Fiction

    Book Review: Pairing Paws: Dog Breeds and Their Spirit Wines

    Lori Alden Holuta / October 28, 2022 / 0 Comments

    I wasn't sure what to expect when I cracked into this coffee table-sized book with the beautiful cover, but by the time I'd read the last pairing - Yorkshire Terriers and Riesling -…

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  • Book Reviews,  Cookbooks,  History,  Memoir,  Non-Fiction,  Womens Literature

    Book Review: Diasporican: A Puerto Rican Cookbook

    Lori Alden Holuta / October 18, 2022 / 0 Comments

    Throughout history, countless sons and daughters have learned the history of their family and their culture while clutching the apron strings of a parent who talks and teaches while cooking a meal. Learning…

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  • Anthology,  Book Reviews,  Fantasy,  Horror,  LGBTQ+,  Magical Realm,  Science Fiction,  Speculative Fiction

    Book Review: Clarity

    Lori Alden Holuta / October 16, 2022 / 0 Comments

    Clarity by J. Scott Coatsworth My rating: 5 of 5 stars How much story can possibly be told in only 300 words? Quite a lot, actually. It’s no small feat to take a…

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  • Book Reviews,  Horror,  LGBTQ+,  Magical Realm

    Book Review: The Lights of Prague

    Lori Alden Holuta / October 10, 2022 / 0 Comments

    This book turned out to be a tug-of-war for my attention span. From the start, I was entranced by the setting of Prague at night. I loved the details, the exquisite worldbuilding, and…

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  • Vintage and Steampunk

    International Octopus Day

    Lori Alden Holuta / October 7, 2022 / 0 Comments

    One of my favorite holidays of the year falls on October 8th (Octo 8!) It's a day that brings out the creativity in artists, writers and sea creature enthusiasts around the world.

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  • Book Reviews,  Coming of Age,  Dystopian,  Science Fiction

    Book Review: Anika’s Gift

    Lori Alden Holuta / October 6, 2022 / 0 Comments

    After reading and enjoying Over, I knew I'd be on board for the sequel. Over is a novel set on a dystopian Earth, a genre I've often enjoyed as a way to explore…

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  • This Writer's Life

    Queer Sci Fi’s newest LGBTQ+ speculative fiction anthology is here

    Lori Alden Holuta / October 5, 2022 / 0 Comments

    Queer Sci Fi's newest LGBTQ+ speculative fiction anthology is here: Clarity. And there's a giveaway.

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  • Book Reviews,  Classics,  Humor,  Short Stories,  Speculative Fiction

    Book Review: Callahan and Company: The Compleat Chronicles of the Crosstime Saloon

    Lori Alden Holuta / September 22, 2022 / 0 Comments

    Many years ago I read all of the Callahan's stories, and enjoyed the witty wordplay and deadly puns. Recently I purchased this collection, thinking a re-read might be fun. And it was.

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  • Action and Adventure,  Book Reviews,  Historical Fiction,  Humor,  Short Stories,  Western

    Book Review: Advanced Triggernometry

    Lori Alden Holuta / September 20, 2022 / 0 Comments

    Full disclosure/confession: I failed Algebra in high school. From 1st grade right on up through high school, I struggled to hang onto a barely-passing D in anything pertaining to math of any sort.…

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  • Action and Adventure,  Book Reviews,  Historical Fiction,  Steampunk

    Book Review: The Emperor’s Aeronaut

    Lori Alden Holuta / September 20, 2022 / 0 Comments

    As a long-time reader of Shelley Adina's Victorian era steampunk adventures, I'll admit I was a bit hesitant to step into the Regency era with her. I was also unfamiliar with R.E. Scott's…

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  • Book Reviews,  Non-Fiction,  Self-Help

    Book Review: Eat & Flourish: How Food Supports Emotional Well-Being

    Lori Alden Holuta / September 20, 2022 / 0 Comments

    If you're looking for a light and fluffy 'fix yourself with food' book, this isn't it. If you're looking for a traditional cookbook, this isn't that, either.

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  • This Writer's Life

    Clarity

    Lori Alden Holuta / September 7, 2022 / 0 Comments

    My 300 word flash fiction, "Magic Mirror" will soon be published along with 314 other flash fictions in a collection based on the theme, "Clarity"

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  • Book Reviews,  Children's Picture Books,  Short Stories

    Book Review: Anni Dreams of Biryani

    Lori Alden Holuta / September 5, 2022 / 0 Comments

    Anni Dreams of Biryani by Namita Moolani Mehra My rating: 3 of 5 stars Even though I’m a grown-up, I found the story amusing and fun – with a good building of tension…

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  • Book Reviews,  Children's Picture Books

    Book Review: Shadow Catchers (A Max & Colby Adventure #6)

    Lori Alden Holuta / September 5, 2022 / 0 Comments

    Shadow Catchers by Janis Hennessey My rating: 5 of 5 stars A charming little story where two friendly dogs help children understand what shadows are. One of the dogs is scared of his…

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  • Book Reviews,  Cookbooks

    Book Review: Seriously Good Chili Cookbook

    Lori Alden Holuta / September 5, 2022 / 0 Comments

    Fans of "The Office" will understand why Brian Baumgartner is the obvious choice to present this chili cookbook. I'll be honest: I've never seen an episode of "The Office". So, I was curious…

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  • Book Reviews,  Cookbooks

    Book Review: Wanda E. Brunstetter’s Amish Friends No Waste Cookbook

    Lori Alden Holuta / September 1, 2022 / 0 Comments

    I became interested in this cookbook thanks to the words, 'No Waste' in the title, and the practical spiral binding which allows the book to lay flat when open.

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  • Book Reviews,  Historical Fiction,  Short Stories

    Book Review: Signal Moon

    Lori Alden Holuta / August 31, 2022 / 0 Comments

    A couple of decades ago I was sitting in my car, parked at the side of the road next to a bus stop in the middle of nowhere, waiting for the bus to…

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  • Book Reviews,  Non-Fiction,  Writing

    Book Review: How to Master the Art of Writing Children’s Books

    Lori Alden Holuta / August 28, 2022 / 0 Comments

    If you're of the opinion that children are simple creatures who are content with simple books that are absurdly easy to produce, you need to take a step back and read this book.

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  • Anthology,  Book Reviews,  Dystopian,  Fantasy,  LGBTQ+,  Science Fiction,  Speculative Fiction

    Book Review: Fix the World

    Lori Alden Holuta / August 27, 2022 / 0 Comments

    There's lots of ways to break the world, and plenty of diverse, interesting ways to fix it. There's twelve good examples in this engaging, enjoyable, extremely inclusive, joyously LBGTQ+ anthology

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  • Book Reviews,  Cookbooks

    Book Review: Flavor by Fire

    Lori Alden Holuta / August 21, 2022 / 0 Comments

    What drew me to this cookbook was the promise of flavor. Dietary restrictions in my household mean that I strive to cook delicious meals while staying very low-sodium.

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  • Book Reviews,  Poetry,  Self-Help

    Book Review: A Cry For Mercy

    Lori Alden Holuta / August 21, 2022 / 0 Comments

    Peter Okonkwo is a self-defined fatalist poet with a gift for cutting directly to the chase. His poems are unflinchingly angry, his scenarios heartbreakingly dismal.

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  • Book Reviews,  History,  Non-Fiction

    Book Review: 1980: America’s Pivotal Year

    Lori Alden Holuta / August 15, 2022 / 0 Comments

    I had trouble getting into the groove of this book, as I kept waiting for that light-bulb moment when I would be convinced that 1980 was a pivotal year.

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  • Book Reviews,  Cookbooks,  Memoir

    Book Review: Rambutan: Recipes from Sri Lanka

    Lori Alden Holuta / August 7, 2022 / 0 Comments

    Half cookbook, half memoir, wholly satisfying. I recommend settling in to read Rambutan as you would read a memoir, while keeping a pad of post-it bookmarks handy to mark recipes you'll want to…

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  • Biographies and Autobiographies,  Book Reviews,  History,  Middle Grade,  Non-Fiction,  Womens Literature,  Young Adult

    Book Review: The Rebel Girls Handbook

    Lori Alden Holuta / August 3, 2022 / 0 Comments

    This colorful, engaging book provides an introduction to 300-plus notable women throughout history, along with a few facts about each of them and what they've accomplished.

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  • Book Reviews,  Fantasy,  LGBTQ+,  Magical Realm

    Book Review: Thistlefoot

    Lori Alden Holuta / August 2, 2022 / 0 Comments

    Thistlefoot by GennaRose Nethercott My rating: 5 of 5 stars A retelling of the old Russian/Ukraine/Belarus stories about Baba Yaga and her chicken-footed house. This time around though, she’s not just a creepy,…

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  • This Writer's Life

    Clarity

    Lori Alden Holuta / August 1, 2022 / 0 Comments

    I'm happy to announce that my flash-fiction story, "Magic Mirror" was chosen for this year's Queer Sci-Fi anthology.

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  • Action and Adventure,  Book Reviews,  Historical Fiction,  Humor,  Short Stories

    Book Review: Triggernometry

    Lori Alden Holuta / July 29, 2022 / 0 Comments

    The clever title word caught my attention, and the teaser blurb had me lunging for the 'buy' button. But as a lifelong Mathophobic, I wondered if I'd be able to really get into…

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