Everyone Worth Knowing (Excerpt) by Jeff Richards
Today I welcome back author Jeff Richards (Open Country, Lady Killer), who was kind enough to stop by and share an excerpt... Read More
How Short Stories Can Teach Us to Be Present by Joseph R. Goodall
I had the pleasure of working with Joseph Goodall on his collection What the Bird Sees in Flight, interconnected stories that explore... Read More
Adventures of Cash Laramie and Gideon Miles by Edward A. Grainger
I have a confession to make. As a general rule, I don’t read Westerns. I find that too often the stories get... Read More
The Chaos We Know by Keith Rawson
If you’ve read author Keith Rawson’s work before – and if you haven’t, why the hell not? – you know that his... Read More
Fish Tank by Carl Ray
This isn’t a review per se because, frankly, I’m not quite sure how to go about reviewing a cartoon book. Suffice it... Read More
Naughty: Nine Tales of Christmas Crime by Steve Hockensmith
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///If you think about it, Santa Claus is a little like Batman. He’s a vigilante. He decides who’s good and who’s bad... Read More
Me Talk Pretty One Day by David Sedaris
“Things began to come together, and I went from speaking like an evil baby to speaking like a hillbilly.” – See You... Read More

