If you like humor, vampires, and a sprinkle of Latino flavor, I’d recommend you give this one a try.
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Book Review: Tucker’s Tale by Christopher Walsh
100% of proceeds from this book will be donated to dog rescues around America.
Read More »Interview with Jo Ann Hernandez, author of The Throwaway Piece
"I write a lot about racism and incest. I have this false hope that my books can eradicate these two issues."
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"Letting women know they’re not alone is our prime objective," says Cunningham.
Read More »Book Review: WOOF – Women Only Over Fifty by Diana Black, Mary Cunningham, and Melinda Richarz Bailey
A hilarious, uplifting little book about the 'joys' of getting old.
Read More »Interview with Bill Sherman, Pop Culture Critic and Comics Review Editor at Blogcritics Magazine
“...the blog might focus on a comics title, a new music release, something from TV and/or movies...reflect[ing] the flibbertigibbet nature of my own mental processes.”
Read More »Interview with Karen Wiesner, Author of Woodcutter’s Grim Series
"I do love a good scare... and that’s what I write - stories that will make you scared of your own shadow."
Read More »Interview with Alexandra Sokoloff, author of The Horrowing and The Price
"My particular obsession with portraying the dark side is very much about exploring a constant battle between good and evil."
Read More »Interview with Kim McDougall, Author of Angel Venom
"I would never write a story that I wouldn't want my daughter to read some day."
Read More »Interview with Inanna Arthen, Author of Mortal Touch
"New England is often associated with a pleasant, genteel facade that hides a lurking dark side, and that is a classic pattern in horror fiction."
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