Science Fiction

Sci-fi, Scifi, SFF, however you write it, this is speculative and futuristic writing.

  • 5 Easy Questions,  Science Fiction Romance

    Catherine E. McLean author of Hearts Akilter @CatherineMcLea7 #SciFi #Romance

    5 Easy Questions

    Catherine E. McLean author of Hearts Akilter answers five easy
    questions to help readers get to know her better.

    Author Bio

    Besides Catherine being a wife and
    mother, she has ridden and exhibited Morgan Sport Horses. She’s an avid
    clothing and costume designer, an award-winning amateur photographer, a 4-H
    leader, and a Red Hatter who loves bling.
    She lives on a farm nestled in the
    foothills of the Allegheny Mountains of Western Pennsylvania. In the quiet of
    the countryside, she writes fantasy, futuristic, and paranormal stories where a
    reader can escape to other worlds for adventure and romance.
    Her short stories have appeared in
    hard-copy and online anthologies and magazines. Besides having two novels
    published, soon to be released is her lighthearted fantasy/sci-fi romance
    HEARTS AKILTER. Catherine also gives writing workshops, both online and
    in-person. A schedule is posted at http://www.writerscheatsheets.com/workshops.html
    Catherine’s website for writers
    is  http://www.WritersCheatSheets.com  and she blogs at http://writerscheatsheets.blogspot.com/
    Connect with Catherine at: http://www.catherineemclean.com/contact-me.html
    What’s your
    favorite down-home family style meal?
    Homemade meatloaf that is topped with bacon strips (no
    gravy, no ketchup or tomato sauce topping), mashed potatoes with real butter,
    and cream corn. Dessert would be peach pie.
    What is your
    go-to meal when you dine out?
    Kentucky Fried Chicken strips, mashed potatoes with extra
    gravy, and coleslaw.
    Tell us about
    your favorite toy as a child.
    I never considered her a toy. She was an 18 inch princess
    doll with red-gold hair and blue glass eyes with eyelids that opened and
    closed. She was made of plastic, had articulated arms and legs, and had a
    beautiful face and soft smile. I loved the doll and played dress-up with her
    for hours— even sewed dresses for her. I have forgotten her name, but her image
    is indelibly imprinted in my mind. Oddly enough, I still have the well-worn and
    aged patterns for her outfits and they work for Darq, the doll-avatar-heroine
    of my 2012 novel, Jewels of the Sky.
    What are your
    hobbies?
    Sewing and photography. I have won ribbons at the local fairs
    with my sewing and photography.  My
    favorite clothing items to sew and enter in the fair are aprons and
    culottes.  My favorite photo subjects are
    rocks and flowers. Rocks for their textures and colors. Flowers for their
    color, shape, and the play of light across their petals.
    If the hero of
    your latest book called you on the phone, what would be a perfect ringtone for
    him?
    The hero of Hearts Akilter is Deacon Black, a bomb disposal
    expert. He lives in the future, so no cell phone.  However, if he did have a private comlink
    alert tone, it would likely be the “meep meep” of the Roadrunner when
    Wile E. Coyote gives chase.

    About the Book

    Title: Hearts Akilter
    Genre: Sci-fi Romance
    Author: Catherine E. McLean
    Book heat level (based on movie ratings): R
    When a medical robot insists he’s
    having a heart attack, Marlee Evans, a pragmatic maintenance technician, has
    every reason to panic. There’s a bomb inside him.  Since Marlee can’t risk the bomber
    discovering she’s found the device, her only option is to kidnap Deacon Black,
    an unflappable bomb expert, and secretly convince him to disarm it.  Things go slightly awry when Deacon sets a
    trap for someone who is trying to kill him, and inadvertently captures Marlee
    instead.  Instantly intrigued by her refreshingly
    forthright and gutsy attitude, he’s smitten. 
    Unfortunately for Deacon, Marlee recently hardened her heart and swore
    off men, especially handsome ones with boy-next-door grins.  But as Marlee and Deacon attempt to identify
    and prevent the bomber from detonating the device, they discover that love may
    be the most explosive force of all.

    Buy This Book

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    Author Social Media

    Blog: http://www.catherineemclean.com/hearts-akilter—blog
    Amazon Author Page: http://amzn.to/1I64GqK
  • Science Fiction Romance

    Champion of Entean a new #scifi romance by @CynthiaBryn #RLFblog

    This quick interview includes info about the author, and
    introduces the story.

    About the Author

         C.B. Williams is the author of several fantasy romance books
    that span the subgenres of Young Adult, Space Opera, Science Fiction and
    Romance. While each story is a grand adventure into time and dimension, her
    stories are also reflections of contemporary issues such as social norms,
    relationships, spirituality and environmentalism. She writes with keen
    emotional depth, insightful observations on human nature, and a fabulously
    quirky sense of humor.
         C.B. expresses her creativity across a variety of mediums,
    including painting, blogging and vlogging. She enjoys candid and open
    interactions with fans, readers and other authors, and shares her talent and
    knowledge of the craft through her role as The Manuscript Midwife.
         C.B. recently moved to Washington State, in the shadow of
    Mt. Rainier with her husband, three dogs, four cats and the wild things that
    share their space with her.
    When she’s not writing, you can find her painting,
    adventuring, blogging or coaching other writers as the Manuscript Midwife.
    Visit her online at www.cbwilliams.us.

    Interview with CB Williams

    Why did you write
    this book?
    Champion of Entean was born from a
    photograph and a bottle of wine. No kidding. 
    A friend of mine sent me a picture of this spectacularly handsome and
    intense man she’d found on the internet. I printed it out and stared at it,
    wondering what his story was. A friend came over for a girlfriends’ night. You
    know the kind…it features wine, chocolate and discussions about each other’s’
    significant other. She was dating an artist at the time. Makes for much
    discussion. During a lull in the conversation. (How can this be, you say? It
    must have been before and after the first bite of the triple chocolate brownie
    fudge tort of decadence is all I can think.) Anyway, during said lull, I pull
    out the picture and say “What do you think this guy’s story is?”
    She says, “I think he’s a shaman.
    He looks like he lives in the forest.”
    Sound’s good,” I say, “But he’s on
    a different planet with different rules.”
    “Maybe he represents his planet? A
    spokesman perhaps?” she says.
    “Brilliant! Maybe he’s got all the
    power of the planet he represents,” I say back.
    “Cool,” she says.
    “Yeah,” I say. “Good triple
    chocolate brownie fudge tort of decadence, don’t you think?” (I say this with
    my mouth filled with the stuff. I think I drooled a bit. Gross.) 
    We’re silent for a while. Eating
    and sipping .
    “I wonder,” I say, licking my
    spoon, “What would happen if this powerful guy is taken off his planet and,
    away from his planet, his powers are no longer sourced and he becomes
    ordinary?”
    And there you have it. How Champion
    of Entean got written
    What is your favorite
    genre to read?
    I have
    lots of favorites. I think what motivates me more is who’s writing the book. I
    love an artistic author. A wordsmith. A storyteller. But I find many of these
    artists reside in the fantasy genre. Think Tolkien, Patrick Rothfuss, Charles
    de Lint, J.K. Rowling. I read romance, too, mind you. I love Science Fiction
    Romance. I love Space Opera.  Chick Lit. Historicals. You name it.
     Currently, I’m rereading The Spymaster Series by Joanna Bourne. She writes
    historical romance. They are spectacular. 
    Who is your favorite
    character from fiction (not including your own)?
    It’s true. You do really love your
    own characters. Glad you specified. I hate to pick a favorite! Note my answer
    to the favorite genre. Right now I’m in love with Grey in The Spymaster’s Lady
    because I’m reading about him. He’s love-worthy, believeyoume.  I have a
    huge crush on Paul Atriedes from Dune by Frank Herbert. Okay, and now for a
    female character. I really, REALLY like Jilly Coppercorn in Charles de Lint’s
    urban fantasy novels. She crops up a lot in his books as a secondary character.
    Her story was told in The Onion Girl. She’d be an awesome friend. 
    What are you working
    on at the moment, and will see from you in coming months?
    Currently, I’m working on Episode 2
    of  The Entean Saga.  Brightness Calling. It’s scheduled to be
    released this September.
    Please tell us about
    your latest book.
    I’ve just launched a new series
    that looks at over-population, planet’s resources and the need to protect Mother
    Earth.  The fantasy touch with this
    series is that all of the planets are sentient beings. The first book in the
    series is Champion of Entean: Episode One of the Entean Saga. Here is the story
    summary:
    Champion! Something comes!
    It is not mine.
    I fear.
    Hurry, Champion!
    And so begins the Entean Saga.
    Eloch, the Champion of Entean, is
    asked by the planet who loves him to travel light-years from his home to Spur,
    a technologically advanced planet whose citizens are determined to colonize
    Entean.
    And because Eloch loves his planet
    Entean, he goes…only to discover that the vast power flowing through him, power
    only a Champion can wield, vanishes the moment the spacecraft bound for Spur
    enters its first wormhole.
    Now powerless and alone, how can
    Eloch stop the colonization, as he has sworn to do?
    Meanwhile, on Spur, Sub-City
    Kinlord Wren has her own problems. Sensing the imminent threat of a Culling, in
    which the strongest of her Folk are taken to serve the UpperUppers who live
    Above while the weak and old are killed, she must find a way to protect those
    under her care. How can she give the Martials what they want while keeping
    those they don’t alive?
    Eloch and Wren—strangers from
    different corners of the universe brought together by happenstance. When their
    paths cross, it will change each’s mission to serve and protect, as well as the
    course of their very lives.

    About the Book

    Title Champion of Entean: Episode One of the Entean Saga
    Genre Science Fiction Romance
    Author CB Williams
    Book heat level (based on movie ratings): PG13

    Buy This Book

    Publisher First AlChemy Ranch Books
    Amazon http://www.amazon.com/Champion-Entean-Episode-One-Saga-ebook/dp/B00YPU4YU8/

    Author Social Media

  • Time Travel

    Ancient Ties #timetravel Jane Leopold Quinn @jelquinnauthor #RLFblog

    This quick interview includes info about the author, and
    introduces the story.

    About the Author

    Sensual fantasies were locked in my mind for years until a
    friend said, “Why don’t you write them down?” Why not, indeed? One
    spiral notebook, a pen and the unleashing of my imagination later, and here I
    am with more than a dozen books published. The craft of writing erotic romance
    has become my passion and my niche in life. I love every part of the creative
    process—developing characters, designing the plot, even drawing the layout of
    physical spaces from my stories. My careers have been varied—third grade school
    teacher, bookkeeper, secretary—none of which gave me a bit of inspiration. But
    now I’m lucky enough to write romance full time—the best job in the universe!
    And I’m fortunate enough to have found my own happily ever after husband.

    Interview with Jane Leopold Quinn

    Why did you write
    this book?
    I’d always been fascinated by the
    ancient world – Rome, Greece, Egypt. When I finally took my first trip to
    England, the British Museum in London was a treasure trove, and the Rosetta
    Stone was one of the many highlights.
    But what turned out to be the best
    for me was the Roman Museum at Bath, touring the baths, and seeing the
    surviving artifacts. I was totally in love with everything there and had no
    idea the real impact Bath would have on my life.
    I took photos of everything I
    could see – statues, pediments, mosaics, and a row of tombstones. Roman
    soldiers’ tombstones. I took a photo then moved on. The actual bath itself was
    much smaller than I’d thought but more impressive and beautiful than I could
    have ever imagined.
    When I got home, I had my photos
    developed – yes, this was years before digital cameras. All the pictures turned
    out very well except for the one of the tombstone. The edges of the stone were
    sharp, but the center where it was carved was hazy. Darn! I told my friends
    that the Roman soldier’s spirit was coming out to meet me. Haha.
    About a month after that trip, I
    met the man who became my husband. After we’d been married a couple of years,
    we went back to England (he’d never been) and our tour visited some of the
    places I’d already seen. Bath and the Roman Museum was a repeat. I wanted to
    retake the tombstone photo and hoped it would come out clear this time. I
    wouldn’t know until we got home, because I still didn’t have a digital camera.
    The photo was clear! This time I
    claimed the carving was clear because the soldier approved of my new husband.
    After another many years, I began
    writing romance. One of my first inspirations was to write a story about a
    third-grade Iowan school teacher (I’d been a third-grade teacher in Dubuque,
    Iowa) who visits England and goes back in time to the Second Century Roman
    Britain. Oh, yeah, and she meets a Roman soldier. Ancient Ties was born!
    What is your favorite
    genre to read?
    Big surprise — my favorite genre
    is romance. In the past I’ve read almost every kind of book there is —
    literary fiction, mysteries, biographies, non-fiction, Mad Magazine, and for a
    while I binged on Pulitzer Prize winning novels. Also for a period of time I
    read romances. Then I didn’t for years. When I first started writing, I
    realized it was romance. I believe in Happily Ever Afters. I can’t abide crying
    as a book ends unless I’m crying happy tears. Since I’ve written in many kinds
    of genres, I also read all kinds — westerns, contemporaries, Regencies,
    vampire. Reading has always entertained me and helped me through rough times. I
    can’t imagine living a non-reading life.
    Who is your favorite
    character from fiction (not including your own)?
    If I say Mr. Darcy, is that too
    clichĂ©? To me he’s the quintessential romance hero. Tall, handsome, hunky sure,
    but he’s got his wounds. They weren’t written by Jane Austen as we write
    wounded heroes nowadays, but he’d been burned by events in his life and by
    people like Wickham. He responded by closing down his emotions so another
    person couldn’t touch him and hurt him. Once he looked outside his own pain and
    focused on Elizabeth’s, then he came alive and accepted love. I’ve tried to
    write my heroes that way, warriors afraid that love will weaken them, fighting
    their need for a particular woman, not ever sure they will have their own
    happily ever after, not knowing that’s the future they actually want.
    What are you working
    on at the moment, and will see from you in coming months?
    I’ve spent the last few months
    working on self publishing books I got back from publishers. AND, I’ve been
    creating my own covers. I don’t have Photoshop, but using what’s already loaded
    on my computer and Paint and PowerPoint, I can make fairly simple covers. My
    latest, Ancient Ties, was created by my using romancenovelcovers.com for the
    top picture. The two lower photos of Stonehenge and the Roman Bath in Bath,
    England were taken by me on my trips to England. I also created a cover for two
    short stories I’ll be releasing soon in one volume, Scorching Mini Tales, with
    a photo of the Eifel Tower that I took myself in Paris last summer. I’ve also
    created several other covers. It’s been fun to use another creative part of my
    brain.
    As far as writing, probably the
    next thing I’ll work on is a western serial of short stories taking place in
    one small town with all the characters connected. Working title is Scorching
    Mini Tales of the Olde West.
    Please tell us about
    your latest book.
    Nursing a broken heart, Janney Forrester flies to England for a much
    needed vacation. She gets one—and much more. A drive through the countryside
    and the sight of a mysterious heavy gold bracelet found nestled against ruined
    walls draw her across the crumbling stone threshold of an ancient villa where
    she beholds a Roman room in perfect historical detail. To add to the unreality,
    there’s the most gorgeous, masculine man she’s ever seen, her every sensual
    fantasy personified. Confusion by what’s happening to her vies with attraction
    when Janney is thrust two thousand years into the past.
    Roman soldier Marek Benin Verus considers the woman suddenly appearing
    before him as a gift from the gods. Zeus knows he needs one! Battle fatigued
    and emotionally scarred after fifteen years in the army, he’s on a leave of
    absence and has all the time in the world to devote to seducing this beautiful
    woman into his bed. He doesn’t plan on the powerful and dangerous emotions she
    inspires in him.
    Marek’s hard, muscular body is too luscious to resist. Janney decides to
    risk the comfort of her safe life and carpe diem—seize the day. Marek
    seizes her body and takes her to the edge—and over—to an ecstasy she never knew
    existed. Can a new world for her, timeless desire, and a loving exploration of
    each other’s bodies forge a passion that survives centuries of separation?

    About the Book

    Title – Ancient Ties
    Genre – Time Travel Romance 
    Author – Jane Leopold Quinn
    Book heat level (based on movie ratings): R

    Buy This Book

    Amazon – http://amzn.com/B00WFTJYPG 

    Author Social Media

    Website and Blog – http://janeleopoldquinn.blogspot.com
    Amazon Author Page – http://amzn.to/1DfiXkP

  • Science Fiction

    Scifi Archaeology: Trailing Kaiwulf #scifi #RLFblog

    Trailing Kaiwulf 
    Set in the far future, Trailing Kaiwulf combines science fiction with romantic elements, and the story of an archaeologist studying mankind’s exploration of the galaxy.

    About the Book

    Title Trailing Kaiwulf
    Genre Science Fiction with Romantic Elements
    Author Kayelle Allen
    Book heat level (based on movie ratings): PG

    About the Story

    Travel to a godforsaken planet on the
    outskirts of space. Check. Hold intrusive military types at bay. Check. Find an
    invisible man in a different dimension. Check. Finish out the vacation TRAIL yanked
    you back from to do it? Easier said than done.
    Ordered back from their first vacation
    in ages, Jee and Dane get handed a top priority mission. The pay is better than
    any they’ve earned before as agents for the Trace, Rescue, and Identification League.
    With this much money, they might not need jobs. They’re the best there is, and the
    item, person, or secret hasn’t been invented that these two can’t recover.
    But locating this quarry might be a
    bit past even their considerable skills. After all, how do you find an invisible
    man in another dimension? And who, exactly, is footing a bill this steep? Certainly
    not the archaeologist in charge. The military wants to get involved, but they have
    no monetary stake either. Which prompts the question of who — or what — is behind
    the request to trail Kaiwulf.

    Where This Is

    This story is set in the same universe
    as other books I’ve written, including Surrender Love, Wulf, Alitus, Jawk, Forbid
    My Heart, For Women Only, and At the Mercy of Her Pleasure. Those books take place
    in the Tarthian Empire. Trailing Kaiwulf happens in the Colonies of Man, which is
    beyond those borders. The planet Ust was thought to be uninhabited. Overrun by vegetation
    and constantly wet from rain, the joke is that was called Rust, but the R rusted
    and fell off. In truth, it is one of the farthest planets on the outskirts of the
    colonies, and home to only a few dozen humans.

    Why the Drama

    What makes this world the center of
    attention is a set of “gates” — arches like others found on various planets
    throughout this part of space. The gates on Ust, however, are functional and used
    by the inhabitants. Which makes them the archaeological find of the century.
    Gates of Life 
    Picture the Saint Louis Arch on a smaller
    scale, and then imagine two of them next to each other. Thicker, squatter, but with
    arcane markings etched deeply into their surfaces. In this art by Jamin Allen, you
    can see the relative size (note the human figure at the bottom left). Detiza is
    in the Tarthian Empire, and is a world completely overgrown by massive plant life.
    Archaeologists have speculated about this world’s history for centuries. No human
    life exists here, although it must have, judging by the gates. On Ust, the humans
    have an annual ritual. The priestess inserts a “holy instrument” (a key)
    into a slot, and then all the villagers pass through the gates in single file, with
    the youngest being carried through. For the past ten years, though, the ritual has
    been abandoned, because Kaiwulf stole the key. When the archaeologist who discovers
    the site hears the story, and then runs into him (literally) in a cave, she realizes Kaiwulf is able to fade out of this dimension and into another one. She hires
    TRAIL to find him and bring him back. But how do you find an invisible man in another dimension?

    Buy This Book

    Giveaway

    Click here to download the free PDF Immortals Secret Societies and here to download
    a Facebook
    timeline cover
    featuring TRAIL.

    About the Author

    Kayelle Allen is the best selling author of the Tarthian Empire Companion, an Illustrated World-Building
    Bible and Guide to Writing a Science Fiction Series.

    Mobile website http://kayelleallen.mobi
    Unstoppable Heroes Blog http://kayelleallen.com/blog
    Newsletter http://kayelleallen.mobi/contact/newsletter/
  • Science Fiction Romance

    Love and Wishes Erotic Scifi @annekane #RLFblog #scifi

    Today’s featured book is Love and Wishes by Anne Kane.
    Love and Wishes 
    Genre Fantasy romance
    Author Anne Kane
    Book heat level (based on movie ratings): R
    Jenna has a secret — her alien blood makes her completely lose
    control during sex. It takes a strong man to be able to stand up to her demands,
    and so far she hasn’t found one strong enough to want to come back for more. On
    the eve of the biggest Sci-Fi convention in the known universe, she makes a wish.
    Now it’s up to Doug, the sexy troubleshooter from the Wishes Gone Wrong department
    of Wishlabz Inc. to make sure it comes out right. Because a wish gone wrong can
    be a very dangerous thing…

    Buy This Book

    Amazon http://www.amazon.com/Love-Wishes-Anne-Kane-ebook/dp/B00RETCJ22/

    Author Bio

    Anne Kane lives in the beautiful Okanagan Valley with a bouncy
    Jack Russell terrier, a cantankerous Himalayan cat, a bossy little calico and too
    many fish to count. She spent many years trying to fit in and act normal, but finally
    gave up the effort. She started writing romance, and her fate was sealed when she
    won a publishing contract with Red Sage Publishing and just a month later Changeling
    Press accepted her first submission. Since then she had published more than thirty
    stories in a variety of sub-genres, all with a happily ever after.
    Her hobbies, when she’s not playing with the characters in her
    head, include kayaking, hiking, motorcycles, swimming, skating, karate, playing
    guitar, singing and of course, reading.

    Author Social Media

  • Science Fiction

    Got Any Steampunk Horns? #cosplay #gaming @OutlantaCon #RLFblog

    OutlantaCon May 8-10, 2015 Atlanta GA 
    OutlantaCon is an Atlanta-based event for the Queer Geek audience!
    You’ll find all the usual convention fare here–discussion panels, gaming, costuming,
    special events, etc. The difference is that it all has a queer ‘bent’ to it. Here
    you can enjoy all the convention trappings in an atmosphere where you’re free to
    be yourself! We also offer some pretty unique twists as well, like our own versions
    of Match Game (a staple since 2007), Project Cosplay (2010), Nea’s Drag Race (2011),
    and the wildly popular Sock Puppet Theatre Presents…
    Come to OutlantaCon May 8-10, 2015 at the Marriott Century Center
    in Atlanta.
    Venusian Airship Pirate
    Trading Company 
    One of the fun things about OutlantaCon is traipsing through
    the Dealer’s Room and seeing all the cool goodies. This year, there is a wide range
    of products available, everything from horns to steampunk to anime to games… Check
    it out. Below is a taste of what’s to come.

    Venusian Airship Pirate Trading Company

    We take the finest available weaponry from each time and location
    that our travels take us to, that are available. We then modify it to fit our peculiar
    steampunk technology. We enjoy spreading happiness one gun at a time. To this date
    we have never duplicated an item, making each one a individual work of art. Hence
    our motto, “Distinctive Weaponry for the Discriminating Buyer.”
    Website http://www.venusianairshippiratetrading.com/

    MisakiYuki Craft

    Arts and Crafts supply store and costume shop in Gainesville,
    GA. Owned by Kirstyn Lindsey and Keri Johnson. Art Freak and Costume Designers,
    Craft Freaks

    The Art of Benstigation

    Ben Butler: I am a Texas raised, Atlanta based artist/graphic
    designer. I am one of many and am looking to entertain with light shock and crazy
    thoughts.

    Seafaring Steampunk

    A lot of my pieces are simply just found items that I’ve put
    to a better use – steampunkery! I dismantle clocks and watches, and buy other parts
    from flea markets and thrift stores and the like. Because of this, very few of my
    pieces can be reproduced. So hurry up and get your one-of-a-kind stuff!

    Empire Valley Series

    A book series by author Ellie Collins.
    After the government is forced to accept the existence of supernatural
    creatures, they are rounded up, imprisoned and shipped off to an island to live
    out the rest of their days, forbidden to leave or to ever have contact with humanity
    again. As seemingly random acts of violence break out across the island, the seeds
    of rebellion begin to take root.
    Sophia Desai, a Shapeshifter, is an officer on the island, processing
    new arrivals and pushing papers. When she begins the investigation of a strange
    murder, she begins to see the true dark side of their home, and of the people who
    put them there.
    Website http://www.empirevalleyseries.com/book.html

    Huntress Light Designs

    Designs of the fantastical and spiritual.
    The artist known as HuntressLight is also called “Kemi”
    on forum sites. She makes her living as an Administrative Professional, but art
    and tinkering are in her DNA. She keeps her soul fulfilled with crafting costume
    props and creating digital artwork. She’s also a writer but that’s a whole ‘nother
    story. Prosthetic Horns, original jewelry, belts and bracers, collars and cuffs,
    puches and purses, plus much more.
    Website http://huntresslightdesigns.com/home
    Portfolio http://huntresslightdesigns.com/portfolio
    Titan Games and Comics 

    Titan Games and Comics

    Titan Games and Comics is the Atlanta area’s premier collectibles
    chain selling comics, graphic novels, trade paperbacks, collectable figures, RPG’s
    and board games. Two great locations and friendly, helpful staff make your experience
    an enjoyable one.
    Newsletter http://www.titangamesandcomics.com/?page_id=731
    Duluth location
    Smyrna location

    Games Well Played

    Well Played is in the business of connecting people through the
    fun of games. We help you find new favorites and teach you to play in the comfort
    of your home.
    Well Played Games will provide demo games all weekend at OutlantaCon
    of new and classic games for you as well as have them available to buy if you love
    them.
    Website http://www.gameswellplayed.com/doku.php/home
    Last year’s gaming table 
    OutlantaCon’s game room is open 24 hours a day. In it are a huge
    selection of board and card games for you fun needs including tabletop, RPG, and
    board games.

    Social Media for the Convention

    Location 2015 Marriott Century Center Atlanta http://www.outlantacon.org/#!location/cp0k