Being a big fan of short stories and short story collections, I’m very happy to have author Jay Ridler here today to sing their praises. I’ll be reviewing his
I’m pleased to welcome Nick Quantrill to the blog to explain how he had to write an entire novel – then throw it in the bin – in order
My overriding emotion in life thus far had been remorse. My life had been a constant struggle to make up for what I perceived as my failures. –
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Back in March of 2011 when I invited author James Thompson for a guest
The only thing more terrifying than fighting for your life is fighting for someone else’s. – Charlie Fox
Even though she’s extremely good at it,
I’m incredibly pleased to welcome Zoë Sharp to the blog today. Though already well-known and quite successful with her Charlie Fox thriller series in her native U.K., it wasn’t
Pleased to welcome R. Thomas Brown to the blog today to talk about what happens when an author thinks he’s reached ‘The End’ of a work, only to realize
I’m very pleased to welcome Dan O’Shea back to the blog. He’s been here before, back when I reviewed his book The Gravity of Mammon,
Today I’m pleased to welcome to the blog double-threat author/private investigator Colleen Collins. I’ll be reviewing Colleen’s book, The Zen Man, tomorrow, but today she’s going