Let me give you a picture of how this novel Watch the Shadows began. We were sitting by the fireplace at night, stroking the cats on our laps, and I was thinking about science fiction horror novels and movies, considering what in my own life would most terrify me. I realized that the common thread…
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Book Reviews, Fiction Writing, Horror, Words
Watch the Shadows – a Review
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• •The homeless people in Isla Vista, California are disappearing. The ducks are vanishing from the park, and the rats are disappearing. The disappearance of the rat population is a welcome thing, but the ducks? A homeless man searches through the trash for food. The piece of meat he finds isn’t exactly what he had expected…
Author Interviews, Fiction Writing, Publishing
Christopher Meeks Interview – Inspiration, Self-Publishing, and Opportunities
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Blood Drama – a Review
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No Housework Day & Other Bizarre Holidays
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• •The month of April is full of crazy and unique holidays. Here are some that take place on April 7 for you to consider including in your writing. Will you find a family of beavers to observe on International Beaver Day? How many newspapers will you read on International Snailpapers Day? Will you take a…
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A Death in Vegas – a Review
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Literary Fiction: What is it Really? – Guest Post by Christopher Meeks
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• •“Literary” is a type of book many people admire, but it’s not a genre that people necessarily seek. It’s even hard to call it a genre the way “mystery,” “romance,” and “paranormal” might be. Books that appear on Amazon’s literary bestseller list, for example, reveal how widely defined “literary” really is. For instance, this week,…
Author Interviews, Fiction Writing
Shelly Lowenkopf Interview – Vocabulary, Inspiration, and Advice for Writers
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• •Does he feel the importance of having a great vocabulary is being ignored? What was the inspiration for these short stories? What advice does he have for writers who are striving to be published? You have an impressive vocabulary. Did you have to work hard at learning the meanings of all these words, or did…
Book Reviews, Literary Fiction, Words
Love Will Make You Drink and Gamble, Stay Out Late at Night – a Review
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• •Love Will Make You Drink and Gamble, Stay Out Late at Night is a book of short stories. Each of the stories is about relationships. They tell about the mistakes made, words misunderstood, and the resulting misadventures had. All of the stories revolve around life in Santa Barbara. This book has twelve short stories. One…
Easter, Fiction Writing, Holidays, Writing Prompts and Exercises
Crime Novels and the Easter Witch
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• •Here in the United States, we celebrate Easter by going to church to rejoice in the resurrection of Jesus Christ, having Easter egg hunts, and eating the ears off chocolate bunnies. Well, maybe not everyone eats the ears off the chocolate bunnies, but that is something my husband used to do when our kids were…