

Book Review: Murder at the Columbarium by Emily Gallo
A well-crafted murder mystery that lays a trail of breadcrumbs. Emily Gallo is a master at laying well-placed breadcrumbs to keep the...

Tuesday’s Gone by Nicci French
A dark and twisted tale of psychological disorders and murder. Tuesday's Gone is another great Frieda Klein novel by husband and wife...

Book Review: Season, Unforgettable by Keta Diablo
A humorous, compelling romance novel with an unexpected twist that'll send your heart pounding. Season’s quiet life, living in Minnesota...

Book Review: Buddhist Boot Camp by Timber Hawkeye
Bite-size pieces of inspiration offered by an ordinary guy in an every-day manner (no scary monk-speak). Everything in your life will...

Book Review: The Last Woman by Jacqueline Druga
A post-apocalyptic tale of loss, devastation and ultimate strength in the face of adversity. Waking amidst a stadium of rotting corpses...

Book Review: In the Image of Man by Mark Long
A humorously written satire about human nature and our belief in religion. I absolutely loved In the Image of Man. Fun, quirky and easy...

Book Review: The Nightmare’s Truth by Luke Dalton
An alluring weave of fantasy, folklore and history that leaves you crying out for the next novel in the series. The Nightmare’s Truth...

How does point of view affect your storytelling?
Point of view (POV) is the vantage point or narrative perspective. The POV you choose determines how your story will unfold and through...

Book Review: The Outsider by Stephen King
A moving story about heinous murder and its effect on the families of both the victims and those found guilty of the crimes, tinged with...

Book Review: The Ninth Hour by Alice McDermott
A haphazard, unfocused tale. I expected so much more from this author. I found this book a dismal disappointment. I expected so much more...

Book Review: Where The Rain is Made by Keta Diablo
A love that transcends time — a compelling, time-traveling romance poised between modern day and the gut-wrenching conflict between the...

Book Review: Sacred Clowns by Tony Hillerman
A mystery that packs a punch and is still culturally relevant today Sacred Clowns, published in 1993, is number eleven in the Joe...

eReaders - an author's affliction
Authors, especially new writers trying to build a name and fanbase, work hard to market themselves. They need to build name recognition,...

Book Review: The Punishment She Deserves by Elizabeth George
Highly Recommended: A good page-turner with an intricate plot and robust character development The Punishment She Deserves, the...

You are an author
Calling yourself an author used to be easy. If you were published, you were an author. However, with the advent of self-publishing and...

Book Review: Carter & Lovecraft by Jonathan L. Howard
Recommended: An interesting twist of science and sensible paranormal occurrences. This novel wasn’t at all what I expected. As the first...

Book Review: Stone Song: A Novel of the Life of Crazy Horse by Win Blevins
Recommended: An interesting historical account of events from the perspective of Crazy Horse. This is a book of understated heroics from...

How do you decide what to write about?
For some fiction writers, subject matter comes easily, but if you’re struggling for ideas, where can you turn? Do you have a concept in...

Book Review: Navajos Wear Nikes: A Reservation Life by Jim Kristofic
Highly Recommended: A fantastic piece of writing, this historical, cultural, humorous coming of age story sheds light on an...




















