David R. George III surveys all of the Best Picture winners up through 2016 and names his selections as the cream of the crop.
DRG III E-Book Now Available
David R. George III’s novelette “The Dark Arts Come to Hebron” first appeared in the anthology Apollo’s Daughters. The story is now available as an e-book single for just $0.99. Give it a read.
Here is the description: In a small town in the Massachusetts Bay colony, Agathie Swaddock takes matters into her own hands when violence threatens to erupt with a neighboring town.
Film Review: Una Giornata Particolare [A Special Day]
David R. George III reviews the 1977 film Una Giornata Particular [English title: A Special Day].
Film Review: The Gift
David R. George III reviews the 2015 film The Gift.
Podcast: Literary Treks—Video Game Save Point
Literary Treks podcast hosts Dan Gunther and Bruce Gibson are joined by author David R. George III to talk about his latest Deep Space Nine novel, Original Sin. They discuss two stories told in tandem, the character of Jasmine Tey, crime drama as Star Trek story, the nature of Rebecca Sisko, a completely alien encounter, and the possibility of an ongoing Gamma series.
Film Review: It
David R. George III reviews the 2017 film It.
Film Review: Captain Newman, M.D.
David R. George III reviews the 1963 film Captain Newman, M.D.
DRG III Audiobook Available
Simon & Schuster Audio has released David R. George III’s latest novel, Original Sin, as an audiobook. Narrated by Robert Petkoff, the volume is unabridged, with a running time of nearly twelve hours. You can take a look at the novel on DRGIII.com, and you can purchase the audio version directly from Amazon.
Original Sin Has Arrived
Though they’re a couple of weeks overdue, David R. George III’s author’s copies of his forthcoming Star Trek novel, Original Sin, have finally arrived. The book will officially appear in bookstores on Tuesday, 26 September. Autographed copies are now available in DRGIII.com’s store.
DRG III E-Book Now Available
David R. George III’s novelette “The Instruments of Vice” first appeared in the anthology ReDeus: Native Lands. It is now available as a single e-book for just $0.99. Give it a read.
Here is the description: Twenty years after the pantheons of gods returned to Earth at the 2012 Olympic Games in London, life has changed in different ways all over the planet. In South Dakota, a citizen finds the mutilated body of a man whose livelihood was taken away two decades earlier by the Lakota spider-god, Iktomi. Police want to find out who killed the man, but the motive behind the killing turns out to be more important.