From Publishers Weekly The teenage (and innocent) John Wayne Cleaver swears he is not the serial killer that has emerged in his small town–despite his grisly name and a series of unpleasant and eerie similarities. His fascination with the killer…
Everyone, just wanted to remind you that today is release day for the new novel by Tee Morris and Philippa Ballantine entitled Phoenix Rising: A Ministry of Peculiar Occurrences Novel from Harper Voyager. For those who don’t know what the…
Justin asked me to write about what a small press has to offer to writers out there considering their options. Should they find a small press/big press, or self-publish? It’s something I’ve been struggling with myself, lately. I’ve been doing…
Today, I read that the Association of American Publishers had reported e-books had grown to be the number one format among all trade categories for February of 2011. As a percentage, they accounted for 29.5% in the combined print and…
As most people know, Podiobooks is THE place to go to get the greatest and latest in podcast fiction, and for years they’ve been doing it all free of charge. But, because of rising costs, they’ve put out the call…
From Publishers Weekly Starred Review. Lt. Eve Dallas and her squad take on corrupt cops in Robb’s 33rd full-length novel featuring the New York Police and Security Dept. homicide detective (after Indulgence in Death), a fast-paced, intricate, and deadly dance…
Short Story Anthologies: A Dying Breed? I haven’t been much of a magazine reader as an adult and I wasn’t much more of one as a child. Most of the ‘zines I picked up over the years, whether is was…