[Crazy time crunch with how much I’ve been doing over the past 48 hours, so I fully expect I’ll need … More
Category: Book and Author Reviews
“It’s Just a Story!”…Or So They Say
If you’ve listened to the early episodes of my podcast, you already have an idea how I feel about the idea that creatives are just across-the-board exempt from being held accountable for the messages they choose to put out.
8. Reading Room: “Sorrowfish,” by Anne C. Miles
For this first Reading Room session, I’ll be doing a few sections from the fantasy novel “Sorrowfish,” by Anne C. Miles. “Sorrowfish” is intended to be the first entry in a series from this author, and you can bet I look forward to reading the sequels, as well. You can find more information about “Sorrowfish” here, including purchase links.
Book Launch News: Monsters, Magic, and Music—Oh My!
Hello, dear readers…. It’s shout-out time! I’m stoked to announce that two colleagues of mine have book launches fast approaching, … More
Horns & Halos!
Hello, dear readers! Before the month is up, I’d like to make sure I let you know about a … More
Day of The Vikings: An Arkane Thriller
I’ve been a fan of author Joanna Penn’s nonfiction work for some time now. Her site, newsletter, & podcast are rich with resources for those of us in the writing field. But I decided that it was about time to check out some of her fiction work.
The Myriad Chronicles: Book I, The Reader
As with Sarah Benson’s Born of Shadow, our featured book this time around has a great ensemble cast of characters, and it’s easy to have multiple favorites.
Even though the target market is Middle Grade, the colorful and engaging characters, intriguing plot lines, and immersive, beautifully described world make for a story that I heartily recommend for older audiences as well.
Get the Hell Into It: Stop Bouncing from Idea to Idea and Learn to See Things Through
Today’s book isn’t just for writers. It’s for all of us who struggle with the insidious beast known as procrastination…and I have a feeling that’s a whole lot of people out there.
Born Of Shadow
Archeology. History. A dash of geography and social studies. All you need for a boring school day, yes?
Not if you let Sarah Benson have her way. Or should I say, “work her magic”?
Sundays At Tiffany’s
This book was actually made into a movie—starring Alyssa Milano and Eric Winter—some years ago, which is how I first learned of the story.
The movie I promptly fell in love with, and the preview excerpt for the book itself also seemed promising.
Did it deliver?