David R.R. Greenberg

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David R.R. Greenberg

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I am a young fantasy and science-fiction writer. I have written novels, short stories, poems, and film and television scripts. I have also won several writing awards. My goal is to make a living as an author and screenwriter. My debut book "Raging Storm" was released in 2023. My newest book "The Rivals" was released in 2024.

I was born in Hell's Kitchen, NYC; grew up in Stamford, CT; and am a member of the inaugural Class of 2028 at the University of Austin.
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The Rivals

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Luck of the Bear

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Bjorn was unlucky. Unlucky in war, unlucky in love, unlucky in life. Unlucky in shift rotation: this was to be the third night in a row that he had pulled the graveyard shift of the palace walls. A small part of him wondered if it was a bad joke: the graveyard shift was called the Hour of the Bear in Telorian, an

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The Silver Crystal by Ryan Lanz
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"The Silver Crystal" has a somewhat slow start, but a layered protagonist, entertaining banter, intriguing worldbuilding, and an action-packed ending make this a strong debut novel. I will be reading the sequel as soon as I can make time to do so. ...more
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Son of the Black Sword by Larry Correia
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Mmm...the pulp is strong with this one.
The Rivals by David R.R. Greenberg
"I won this book through a Goodreads giveaway in exchange for an honest review. Thanks for choosing me.

There was no part of me that expected to come out of this with a broken heart. I truly believed it was going to be a hero vs. villain story filled " Read more of this review »
The Rivals by David R.R. Greenberg
"Gotta say I was surprised by this one. It’s pretty short for the kind of action adventure fantasy it is. I’d really like to know more about the magic Talents and Infused weapons…pretty cool. I actually loved the super short chapters. Never got bogged" Read more of this review »
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The Nightmare Machine by Tim        White
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"The Nightmare Machine" is a brilliant work of horror fantasy. Despite being almost 600 pages long, it reads as if it's only 200. Innovative monsters, engaging side-characters, twists that are foreshadowed, yet subtly so. Perfect for adult fans of th ...more
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“I often hear people say that they read to escape reality, but I believe that what they’re really doing is reading to find reason for hope, to find strength. While a bad book leaves readers with a sense of hopelessness and despair, a good novel, through stories of values realized, of wrongs righted, can bring to readers a connection to the wonder of life. A good novel shows how life can and ought to be lived. It not only entertains but energizes and uplifts readers.”
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“I often hear people say that they read to escape reality, but I believe that what they’re really doing is reading to find reason for hope, to find strength. While a bad book leaves readers with a sense of hopelessness and despair, a good novel, through stories of values realized, of wrongs righted, can bring to readers a connection to the wonder of life. A good novel shows how life can and ought to be lived. It not only entertains but energizes and uplifts readers.”
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