Crime Drama: British vs American
Crime drama has been a television staple for decades. I’m old enough to remember the original 1950s Dragnet, with
Crime drama has been a television staple for decades. I’m old enough to remember the original 1950s Dragnet, with
Nothing excites the imagination more than does the great zeppelin Hindenburg. In 1936, the world was abuzz with airship fever.
Are indie authors the pulp fiction writers of the 21st century? That question came to me in response to
Why read indie, indeed? Aren’t self-published authors losers who couldn’t get a big publisher contract? Won’t I get a better
Bookstores are dying! Print books are making a comeback! Men don’t read fiction! The publishing world is full of fake
This past Friday, I listened to Mark Dawson’s podcast which was an interview with indie sci-fi and paranormal writer TS
We writers are constantly looking for the magic formula for success. We want to quit our day jobs and live
Last week I talked a bit about my post-apocalyptic series The Rocheport Saga. I said it was part philosophy, part
The 8-Fold Path for Living Daily in the Silence was designed to promote silence in one’s life, based on
The Rocheport Saga is part philosophy, part family saga, part satire, part libertarian thought, part action/adventure novel, and all
Probably you’ve heard that meditation is good for you. But, as with anything good for you, such as yoga
Post-apocalyptic literature addresses the question: what would life be like if the world as we know it came to an
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.