Where did the inspiration for Let There Be Linda come from? Were the crazy characters based on people he had met? Did he have to do any research for this book? What are his thoughts on self-publishing? What was the inspiration for this book? I have no idea where the story came from. But the vibe,…
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Let There Be Linda – a Review
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• •Colorful characters experience a week of hell while Los Angeles is baking in a heat wave where the temperature hovers around 107 degrees. The temperature isn’t the only disruption in LA though. Dead people and animals are coming back to life. Money disappears. A vicious giant shoves a cop’s face into a tank full of…
Author Interviews
Stephen Helmes Interview – Writing, Book Covers, and Relaxation
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Charnel House – a Review
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Ten Fantastic Things About Books
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The Curious Autobiography of Elaine Jakes – a Review
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• •An autobiography is a history of a person’s life written or told by that person. What kind of autobiography would you write about your life? Would it be serious, telling of all the great things you have accomplished? Would it be sad, telling of all the losses you had suffered and all the hard times…
Confusing Words, Fiction Writing, Words
Confusing Words from Gait to Gelt
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Blood Drama – Review and a Code to Get the Book for Free
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• •Hummingbird Digital is happy to work with author Christopher Meeks and publisher White Whisker Books in offering a free version of Meeks’ well-received thriller Blood Drama. You can read it on your tablet, e-reader, or phone—any Android or iOS (Apple) device—by using a free app called “My Must Reads.” The code and instructions can be…
Fiction Writing, Guest Posts
Blending History with Fiction – Guest Post by Ako Eyong
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• •The human imagination is limitless in its potential for imagining things. And this ability is the main reason that man has evolved in the way that he has, creating a recorded history of six thousand years, from the ancient Egyptians, passing through the Babylonians, the Greeks, the Romans, etcetera, all the way to the contemporary…
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The Vision of the Blind King – a Review
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• •How far would you go to achieve immortality? The story begins in modern-day Cameroon, Africa, then travels back to the Kingdom of Kesmet in 1720 BC then on to modern day Los Angeles, California. I really wondered how the author was going to weave all three places together in a way that made sense, but…