"I believe that a great horror story is made of the same three elements that make a great joke: the setup, the escalation and the payoff."
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Interview with Gail Smith, Author of Code 30 and Journal
"I think a horror writer disassociates himself from the true, vile nature of the beast."
Read More »An Interview with Simon Gosden, Owner of Fantastic Literature Limited
"There is always a market for quality horror," says Gosden.
Read More »Book Review: Guests of the Nation by Mike Palecek
Lack of character development undermines effectiveness of novel contending 9/11 was a government conspiracy.
Read More »Interview with Flash Fiction Writer Michael Kechula
"You can’t win the lottery if you don’t buy a ticket, and you can’t get published if you don’t submit."
Read More »Book Review: A Man Most Wanted By John Le Carre
Le Carre makes our worst fears about the excesses of the intelligence community come to life without hyperbole or melodrama.
Read More »Interview with Rose DesRochers, Founder of Todays-Woman.net
"I changed my mind and decided it would be a friendship community for both men and women."
Read More »Interview with Ed Lynskey, Author of Pelham Fell Here
"You’ve got to be cool in your own skin. You’ve got to be content with your output," says Lynskey.
Read More »Book Review: Nick & Norah’s Infinite Playlist by Rachel Cohn and David Levithan
"The mind has an ear of its own and sometimes memory is the fiercest ... DJ alive."
Read More »Book Review: The Triumph of Deborah by Eva Etzioni-Halevy
A lovely telling of one of the Bible's most compelling tales, the story of Deborah.
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