Dying for Justice by L.J. Sellers
“The dead are patient. They don’t care how long it takes, but they want justice.” – Detective Wade Jackson Though Wade Jackson... Read More
Skating on the Edge by Joelle Charbonneau
This was the second time in my life I’d had a gun pointed at me, and it still sucked. – Rebecca Robbins... Read More
We’re All Thriller Writers Now by L.J. Sellers
How do you define a thriller? Today L.J. Sellers, author of the award-winning Detective Jackson series, is here to talk about the... Read More
When the Axe Dropped and the Shots Rang Out by Sabrina Ogden
So pleased to have the lovely Sabrina Ogden here today to talk about her love of short stories, as well as her... Read More
Protectors: Stories to Benefit PROTECT by Thomas Pluck, Editor
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Amber Keller, Andrew Fader, Andrew Vachss, Bill Cameron, Chad Eagleton, Charles de Lint, Charlie Stella, Chet Williamson, Dan O'Shea, Dave White, Edward A. Grainger, Frank Larnerd, Gary Lovisi, George Pelecanos, Gerald So, Glenn G. Gray, Ian Ayris, James Reasoner, Jane Hammons, Jen Conley, Joe R Lansdale, Johnny Shaw, Josh Stallings, Keith Rawson, Ken Bruen, Les Edgerton, Matthew C. Funk, Michael A. Black, Mike Miner, Nigel Bird, Patti Abbott, Protectors, R Thomas Brown, Ray Banks, Richard Prosch, Roxane Gay, Steve Weddle, Stories to Benefit PROTECT, Thomas Pluck, Todd Robinson, Tony Black, Wayne D. Dundee, Zak Mucha
///I’ve always been a huge fan of anthologies, as I think it’s a wonderful way for readers to efficiently sample numerous authors’... Read More
Do Hardheaded and Redheaded Go Hand in Hand? by Joelle Charbonneau
Very happy to welcome the multitalented Joelle Charbonneau to the blog today. Though most of you probably know her as the author... Read More
As Close As You’ll Ever Be by Seamus Scanlon
The 23 stories in Seamus Scanlon’s collection As Close As You’ll Ever Be are loosely interwoven snapshots of the life of Irishman... Read More