
Review: Catch a Tiger by the Toe
I make no bones about it: I’m a Joe Congel fan. I like reading stories and he writes good
I make no bones about it: I’m a Joe Congel fan. I like reading stories and he writes good
I’ve put my entire catalog (save for one book) back into KDP Select. Why? Because I decided, at this point
Get great reads while they’re hot! Prime Day is today and I’ve lowered the price on virtually all of my
My introduction to the mystery genre came by way of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and his creation Sherlock Holmes. That
In his Autobiography, Trollope wrote that if he was to succeed at making money as a writer, he had to
It might seem to be an oxymoron to put slow burn and thriller together as a descriptor of a novel.
This month the Underground Authors bring you the newest book from the pen of April Coker: Just Dying to Glamp.
When asked where he got the ideas for his stories, Harlan Ellison said Schenectady. About as good an answer as
Harlan Ellison was known for his opinion that writers write. And he proved this time and again by writing at
With the publication of Courtin’ Disaster by Cindy Davis, the Magnolia Bluff Crime Chronicles numbers an even 2 dozen novels.
This month the Magnolia Bluff Crime Chronicles will reach an even two dozen books in the series. Twelve authors setting
What am I reading these days? Mysteries! By necessity. Although I do very much enjoy mysteries, in spite of my
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.