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The Forgotten Fiction Is ALIVE!

4/11/2021

 
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The Forgotten Fiction is ALIVE!

From the ashes of 2020, if you will, TFF has risen to provide insightful glimpses into the stories and the writing of quality fiction of all genres - both old titles and new - and in many cases, the actual physical books are reviewed as well, especially those crafted by fine press and small press publishers.

Rune Works has another publication to its name.

With an overlying emphasis on promoting the arts of fiction, TFF ensures each book preview of upcoming works or in-depth reviews of books out at least 60 days (to help authors and publishers promote the literature beyond the release date) all make a decisive "YEA or NAY" recommendation to read the book or ... not.

The Forgotten Fiction book review magazine that is dedicated to fiction and to woodworking with a theme of fictional works has been born and taken off in the past few months.

Woodworking?

Yes, woodworking in the form of hand crafted archival book traycases and myriad forms of other book-based and fictional themed works of art are the other side to TFF's coin.

Books will prevail!

Books are the greater good!

*The Greater Good! [chorus]*

P.S.

If You Want To Know A Little More About How The Forgotten Fiction Book Reviews Magazine Is Different head over here.

But in summary:
We are really trying to achieve two main goals here at The Forgotten Fiction Book Reviews:


  1. To bolster every author who puts out a work of fiction long after the initial buzz that accompanied its release and to bolster small press and fine press publishers that make works of art out of the books we love. For newer books, the 60+ day thin is something that is usually left to an expensive public relations manager or company and even with all of their powers of marketing / PR are limited in where they can place the book months after its launch. We also focus on limited edition and small press publications, like Hard Case Crime and Suntup Editions, that are also reviewed for their physical beauty, as well as the work’s literary art and often illustrations, so long as the initial work has been out 60 days.
  2. We love books of fiction and as readers we have too little time to read ALL of the books that fall onto our tentative To-Read List. The Forgotten Fiction hopes that with our Yea or Nay stamp, we can definitively give our unbiased opinion to you as a recommendation to aid your decision to move a book from The Stack and onto, or off of, your Must-Read List. Goodreads is fantastic, we practically live in it, but at TFF we feel that we supplement Goodreads in three vital areas. We have professional writers giving an in-depth review of each work of fiction, and the reviewers at TFF work hard to earn your trust; we also do not bother with ratings, because we give you a clear answer as to whether we think you should read the book or not; and for our small press book reviews, we review the myriad physical aspects that make up the finer editions of the written works.

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