A sadistic killer slashes the throats of his victims and then does something to them that would make anyone cringe. Each of these murders occurs at 11:05 pm. And each one happens on a Tuesday. Throw in a stalker and a mysterious informant, and things get even stranger.
Tag: Lisa Binion
Confusing Words, Fiction Writing, Words
Confusing Words from Ewe to Exhilarate
by 0 Comments
• •Guest Posts
Researching Nanotechnology, Weapons, & the Muslim World – Guest Post by Mark J. Donovan
by 0 Comments
• •Waterkill is a high-tech thriller that weaves a story around nanoscience and fanatical religious terrorism. This gripping story takes place on three continents. It’s a thrill of a ride that you won’t want to step off of once you open its cover and turn the first page. It took me only about four months of…
Book Reviews, Fiction Writing, New Words Learned, Suspense/Thrillers, Words
Waterkill – a Review
by 0 Comments
• •From the beginning of the book, you know the death and destruction the terrorists are planning. The tension builds chapter by chapter until it finally explodes. Lives are at risk, and the action never slows down. Taking you to locations in the United States, Yemen, Germany, Iran, Austria, Serbia, Bulgaria, Turkey, and Mexico, this fast-paced…
Confusing Words, Fiction Writing, Words
Confusing Words from Epoch to Everyday
by 0 Comments
• •April Holidays, Fiction Writing, Holidays, Writing Prompts and Exercises
Scrabble Day, Talk Like Shakespeare Day, & Other Zany Holidays
by 0 Comments
• •Book Reviews, Children's Books, Confusing Words, Fantasy, Fiction Writing, Mystery, New Words Learned
Bad Luck – a Review
by 0 Comments
• •Books that have a mind of their own, mysterious cave drawings, footprints that look like they belong to a dragon, bees that are spies and messengers, magic, a dragon, and those hunting for the dragon are all part of this book full of adventure, fantasy, and mystery. Brett loves to eat, and his favorite thing…
Author Interviews
Matthew Keith Interview– Nightmares, Inspiration, and a Nameless Character
by 0 Comments
• •Have nightmares ever been an issue for this author? How completely does he develop his characters before beginning to write? Why isn’t the main character’s name ever given? What are his thoughts on self-publishing? Sway begins with the transcription of dialogue between a doctor and his patient. The patient’s name, blacked out except for two…
Book Reviews, Dark Fiction, Fiction Writing, Horror, Kentuckiana Authors, New Words Learned, Suspense/Thrillers, Words
Sway – a Review
by 2 Comments
• •Are you in control of what happens in your dreams? If you aren’t, then who is? In this psychological thriller/horror story, you are taken inside the mind of a man who has experienced horrendous things during his childhood. Now that he is an adult, what toll have these events taken on his life? He works…
April Holidays, Holidays, Writing Prompts and Exercises
National Peanut Butter and Jelly Day & Other Awesome Holidays
by 0 Comments
• •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 day off from doing housework on No Housework Day? How will you encourage a young person’s love of reading on International Children’s Book Day? How many peanut butter…