Brad Linaweaver's
The Land Beyond Summer
I was so taken by THE LAND BEYOND SUMMER that I couldn't put it down. It is extremely well written. Brad Linaweaver has done an excellent book that is very much out of the ordinary. I loved the cats!
-- ANDRE NORTONTHE LAND BEYOND SUMMER shows an impressive inventiveness. It reminds me a little of the first Oz books, in that something new and unexpected pops up twice or three times a chapter, and yet it all hangs together. It has some nice, spooky touches, too, along with the fantastic elements.
-- BRAD STRICKLAND
Brad Linaweaver is author of the novel Moon of Ice, about what the world might be like if the Nazis had won World War II. Moon of Ice was critically acclaimed, receiving praise from authors as distinguished and diverse as Robert A. Heinlein, Isaac Asimov, Ray Bradbury, and William F. Buckley, Jr.
Brad is also author of fifty short stories, some radio and film scripts, Sliders: The Novel and is co-author with Dafydd ab Hugh of the bestselling Doom novels based on the popular video game from id Software.
He's been a book reviewer for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, and a nonfiction contributor to magazines including National Review, Chronicles, New Isolationist, and New Libertarian.
He has a Masters Degree in English from Rollins College, and has taught high-school English. Brad is well-known as a raconteur and is a popular public speaker and debater at supper clubs and conventions. He now makes his home in Los Angeles but maintains close ties to his Southern roots in Georgia and Florida.
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