
Marie Sinadjan
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Filipino spec fic author and book reviewer based in the UK. https://linktr.ee/mariesinadjan • www.mariesinadjan.com
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Flirty, Fluffy, Flights of Fancy
Delayed Not for the first time, his flight was delayed. She didn't know him. Not personally. But she knew he often took the 7 o'clock flight that was unfortunately almost always delayed, and that he would order a chicken sandwich from her stall as soon as the delay was announced. She was also very much aware how cute he was.
By Marie Sinadjan4 years ago in Fiction
Mango Mania: Tales of Summer Nostalgia. Top Story - June 2022.
Since moving to England two months ago, I've not really had a 'food problem.' Rice, a staple in the Philippines, is readily available here - I was, in fact, pleasantly surprised to see an aisle label for it in Tesco. There are Asian stores for condiments, and for the rest, well, I'm not particularly endeared to most of them. As blasphemous as it might sound to other Filipinos, I'm not really a fan of binignit, sinigang or lechon.
By Marie Sinadjan4 years ago in Feast
Indie Roundtable Read: First Contact
What image does the word author conjure in your mind? A recluse holing out in the mountains, who probably hasn't slept or been outside for days, and is surrounded by papers, a horde of cats, empty cups of coffee, and maybe a typewriter? Sorry to disappoint, but that's not the trendy author look anymore. With the boom of social media, podcasting and livestreaming, authors of all kinds all over the world have unleashed other sides of their creativity - and now more than ever.
By Marie Sinadjan4 years ago in Humans
How To Be A Dragon: Prologue
There weren't always dragons in the Valley. What an odd code phrase. But that was what her mother had told her, and it was what she had left to go on. Her mother was gone. They'd both known she would be, and true enough, it had been sooner rather than later. Good thing they'd prepared a step-by-step plan for that unfortunate eventuality.
By Marie Sinadjan4 years ago in Fiction
The Crown of Flame: Prologue
"There weren't always dragons in the Valley." She stared at nothing but the dying embers of the funeral pyre, yet she could already feel the old man's gaze on her. It was sharp enough to pierce a hole through the side of her head. And it was expectant. Hopeful, even.
By Marie Sinadjan4 years ago in Fiction
The Hotel Fen Archives, Vol. 1
Hotel Fen is an urban fantasy Norse mythology based new adult novel with its own original songs, videogame influences, lots of wolves, and a touch of star-crossed romance. It's my debut novel with Meri Benson, with the audiobook narrated by Rebecca Lemke.
By Marie Sinadjan4 years ago in Fiction
Rendezvous
The last thing Nora expected to find on the rooftop of their office building at the stroke of midnight was a cute guy. She’d suspected all along that Luella, her workmate and the closest thing she had to a best friend, was some kind of weirdo. An annoyingly pretty one, but a weirdo all the same. She had her strange habits and inexplicable contradictions, or at least they were strange by Nora's standards.
By Marie Sinadjan4 years ago in Fiction
Interview With Author Anthony Engebretson
Anthony Engebretson is a writer, grad student and cat dad living in Lincoln, Nebraska. He has been published in several anthologies, and he was an editor of the anthology Prolescaryet: Tales of Horror and Class Warfare. Sair Back, Sair Banes is his debut novella.
By Marie Sinadjan4 years ago in Interview
Interview With Author TC Marti
Wind Wielder is the first book of the Elementals of Nordica speculative fiction series by TC Marti, a full-time freelance and sports writer, and a lover of all things fitness. But he writes speculative fiction, you say? Yes, yes he does. Fusing epic fantasy, metaphysical fiction and modern technology, he started the first drafts of the series back in June 2020 and has come a long way since.
By Marie Sinadjan4 years ago in Interview




