"I like the freedom that writing fantasy stories gives me."
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Interview with J.J. Sherwood, Author of ‘Kings or Pawns’
My characters are very difficult individuals. From the moment I begin developing them, they take over entirely and, as I have very character-driven stories, they call all the shots.
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Appearance of Annie Van Sinderen’, A Paranormal Mystery by Katherine Howe
In "The Appearance of Anne Van Sinderen" Katherine Howe has given us a paranormal mystery and love story of emotive and serendipitous proportions. Her characters are just the right mix of mystery and heart to draw you into their lives.
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Death House’ – A YA Novel by Sarah Pinborough
The Death House is a strong YA dystopian novel about quarantined children: a celebration of hope in the direst of worlds
Read More »Comic Review: Super Mutant Magic Academy
"Super Mutant Magic Academy": Great artistic depth in a comic about teens with magic and superpowers going through the adventures of the mundane.
Read More »Book Review: ‘A Legend of the Future’ – Cuban Sci-Fi by Agustin de Rojas
"A Legend of the Future" is a strong blend of hard science and psychological fiction by a master of Cuban sci-fi.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Benjamin Franklin, Huge Pain In My …’ by Adam Mansbach and Alan Zweibel
'Benjamin Franklin, Huge Pain in my ---' is a zany, funny look at time travel of sorts, as it relates to communication. You will find yourself entranced in the antics of Ike as he seeks advice from his historical mentor.
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Wiccan Witch of the Midwest,’ A Samuel Roberts Thriller by Scott A. Lerner
In 'The Wiccan Witch of the Midwest,' Lerner gives us another fun and dangerous romp with his returning character Samuel Roberts.
Read More »Interview with Mike Phillips, author of ‘Hazard of Shadows’
Interview with Mike Phillips author of "Hazard of Shadows": "Success comes every day with a well written paragraph, a good joke, a snappy comeback, or a villain getting his or her just deserts."
Read More »Interview with Jane Tesh, author of ‘Butterfly Waltz’
Interview with Jane Tesh, author of "Butterfly Waltz": "The creative process is something that I can’t resist or understand. I can’t explain where my characters come from. They are imaginary friends who never left me."
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