Where is the President? by Roderick Vincent
I’m pleased to welcome Roderick Vincent to the blog today. I had the pleasure of working with Rick on his debut novel,... Read More
Just Whose Story Is It? by Mark de Castrique
Very pleased to welcome Mark de Castrique to the blog. Mark is the author of two series—one featuring funeral director Barry Clayton,... Read More
Dedications by Benjamin Whitmer
Some authors tell made-up stories. Others tell about real life, it just happens to be in the form of a made-up story.... Read More
Characters, Violence and Shadows: Why I Write by Brandon Daily
Brandon Daily and his debut novel, A Murder Country, came to my attention via Grant Jerkins (The Ninth Step, At the End... Read More
Life’s A Blog And Then You Die by Kevin Lynn Helmick
My editing schedule has me behind the eight ball somewhat on reading for pleasure, and subsequent reviews, but one of the books... Read More
A Writer Wastes Nothing by Dianne Emley
Very happy to welcome LA Times bestselling author Dianne Emley back to the blog. Well-known for her Detective Nan Vining thrillers (The... Read More
How To Survive The Munitions That Underlie Depth Charging Ice Planet Goth by Andrez Bergen
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///It’s always a pleasure to welcome author Andrez Bergen to the blog. You can catch up on all things Bergen that have... Read More
