Crime Fiction
My wife and I have been watching the ABC TV show Quantico on Netflix. I would have stopped watching after
My wife and I have been watching the ABC TV show Quantico on Netflix. I would have stopped watching after
One of my favorite comedy reads is Evelyn & Company by Chad Muller. The humor is wacky, zany, intellectual,
One of the defining features of the punk genres is a protagonist on the edge of society, which allows
In the early 1970s there was a brief revival of Weird Tales magazine. Because of a letter to the
When it comes to political and economic theory, I place myself in the libertarian camp. To my mind the rights
Last week we talked about fast writing. This week I want to riff on some of those points we made.
If you are a writer, I’m going to save you at least a buck today. A buck might not be
Why do I read indie books? Well, why not? A good novel is a good novel. Doesn’t matter who wrote
Now is a great time to be a reader. With the advent of the Kindle, followed by the iPad and
What makes for a good mystery? For me, it is having a sleuth who is memorable. Sherlock Holmes, Nero Wolfe,
The R 34 over the Royal Naval Air Service station at Pulham, Norfolk in 1919. Throughout the morning of July
The Route Map of the R-34’s Historic Double Trans-Atlantic Crossing in 1919. The Orange Line is the Crossing from Scotland
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.