Welcome to another yearly recap, where I review the 44 books I read in 2021. I also recap what I wrote, and what lies ahead for 2022.
Read MoreHow I outlined The Thunder Heist
A listener of my Wizards, Warriors, & Words podcast recently wrote to ask about how I structure my novels: Hi Jed,Firstly I just want to say that I am really enjoying the podcast. I have searched around and listened to a few different podcasts on …
Read MoreJed Herne’s 2020 Recap
Welcome to my 2020 review! In this post, I’ll talk about what I wrote, what I read, what I learned, and what’s ahead for next year. (Check out my 2019 review here) 1) The Big C First of all, the bid Covid-shaped elephant in the …
Read MoreFires of the Dead just released on Audible!
Exciting news! I was just browsing through Amazon – guess what I found? That’s right! After months of effort, the Fires of the Dead audiobook is finally available on Audible! Big thanks to all you audio fans who’ve waited patiently since the paperback and ebook launch on September …
Read MoreReview: Bedlam (Skulduggery Pleasant #12) by Derek Landy
4.5/5. To me, this series is an old, comfortable sweater – in the best way possible. Let me explain. Out of the many middle-grade/YA books I read as a kid (Harry Potter, CHERUB, Rangers Apprentice, etc.), Skulduggery Pleasant is the only series that continues to …
Read MoreReview: A Reaper of Stone by Mark Gelineau and Joe King (dark fantasy novella)
A Reaper of Stone is a fantastic story for anyone looking for a short, fast-paced, unique fantasy read. Highly recommended.
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