The Detective Novel – Some Authors
I don’t know why bestsellers are touted so much. Quite honestly, I’ve read a lot of bestsellers that weren’t any
I don’t know why bestsellers are touted so much. Quite honestly, I’ve read a lot of bestsellers that weren’t any
Last week we looked at the mystery vs the thriller. And we all know the thriller is hot, hot, hot
These days the term “thriller” is pretty much used indiscriminately. Indie writers are especially guilty of this abuse, but traditional
Last month, Christina DesMarais wrote why we should read. Take a look at her article. It’s short — and
The other day fellow author Jack Tyler posted on his blog advice to writers: it’s the characters. Characters do
I was surprised to learn I don’t own my ebooks. And neither do you. I know that’s no surprise
Today we have a guest blogger, all the way from Vermont: JP Choquette. I ran into her on one
Yesterday, Terror in the Shadows (Pierce Mostyn Paranormal Investigations, Book 3) went live. Pick up a copy or read for
The third Pierce Mostyn Paranormal Investigation — Terror in the Shadows — goes live next week. And today I
Lovecraft primarily saw himself as a poet. Fiction was, for him, a sideline; something at which he made the occasional
I love to read. Reading provides a joy few things can match. If you follow this blog, you’re aware
Stairway to Hell, the second Pierce Mostyn Paranormal Investigation, went live officially yesterday. I did a soft launch over the
CW Hawes is a storyteller who spins yarns in many different formats: novels, short stories, stage plays, screenplays, and poetry. He’s authored a bestselling novel and he’s won several awards with his poetry.