"Dom Paschal Scotti's Galileo Revisited is a good, detailed explanation that looks at papal politics leading up to the Inquisition's condemnation of Galileo in 1633."
Made for Love9781621642190
(1/7) Courage International's Truth and Love website featured an interview author.
"Rosson creates a fantasy where a very real world of human relationships filled with common
concerns such as forgiveness or guilt mixes with fantastic elements in a seemingly matter-of-fact way, similar to the slipstream style of writers such as Kelly Link, Ted Chiang, or Jonathan Lethem.
Smoke City is an involving and engrossing blend of fantasy and the everyday, and is highly recommended to anyone looking for the sort of book that allow a reader to get lost within its pages."
(1/22) Author will be participating in a 3 week blog tour. Will appear on over 20 blogs/interviews/guest posts. Links will be posted as they go live.
"This is one of the most engaging and moving novels I have read this year. I feel in awe of the skill with which Keith Rosson integrated the political background of Reagan's America, the tensions of the Cold War, influences of Native American culture, historic crimes against the indigenous population, magical realism and alternate history in such an impressive way. His descriptions of the Oregon coastline, the relentless rain, the mud, the rundown town, its people and their mixture of despair and hope, were so evocatively powerful that I felt I had occupied their world and their struggles for a time."
"[F]ans of urban fantasy, stories featuring LGBT characters, or even just those looking for a fun and energetic read are highly encouraged to give it a look."