'Death Is Always a Resident' is a well written cozy mystery that kept me turning pages and wondering who the killer was until the end.
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Interview: Gene Ha from C2E2 on His New Original Series ‘Mae’
Fabled artist and illustrator Gene Ha talks about his new creator owned project, 'Mae' as well as about diversity in comics and working with Alan Moore.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Singletasking: Get More Done — One Thing at a Time’ by Devora Zack
"Singletasking" offers irrefutable evidence about the fallacies equated with multi-tasking and the damage its inflicting on us
Read More »Book Review: ‘Breaking Through: Discovering the Riches Within’ by Allan McDougall
The triumphant message in 'Breaking Through' transcends the author's own battle of overcoming addiction and can motivate readers needing to turn their own ship's course.
Read More »Book Review: ‘A Girl Like That’ by Mary Flinn
It’s been a long time since I laughed so hard or felt so deeply for the main character when reading a novel.
Read More »Flash Fiction: Memorial Days of Future Past
Mom stands and looks at me with watery blue eyes. She feared losing Dad in Vietnam and instead lost him in a different war against cancer. No matter what the battle, the losses are the hardest thing to fathom or accept.
Read More »Interview: Russ Colchamiro, Author of ‘Genius de Milo’
Being a writer isn't just what I do, but who I am.
Read More »Interview: Joan Schweighardt, Author of ‘The Accidental Art Thief’
Please welcome my special guest Joan Schweighardt. Joan has been a writer all her life. She makes her living writing/editing for clients, and when she has free time, she writes for herself. The Accidental Art Thief is her fifth novel, and she’s here today to tell us all about it. …
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Blondes’ – A Horror Story by Emily Schultz
A funny ‘tongue in cheek’ type of apocalyptic future where one after another horror and death or deaths are caused by blonde women throughout the world. Trying to stem the tide of killings, the research shows the only connection to be the color of the women’s hair.
Read More »Interview: Writer Brendan Fletcher on ‘Batgirl,’ ‘Gotham Academy,’ and ‘Black Canary’
Blogcritics sat down to chat with comics scribe Brendan Fletcher at the recent C2E2 Convention in Chicago.
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