Book Review: The Space Between Words by Michele Phoenix
"There were seconds, when I woke, when the world felt unshrouded. Then memory returned." When Jessica regains consciousness in a French hospital on the day after the Paris attacks, all she can think of is fleeing the site of the horror she survived. But Patrick, the steadfast friend who hasn’t [...]
Do You Want to Write Fiction? Then You Need This!
If you've ever wanted to write fiction, then you need the Chicago Manual of Style - it's the book publishing industry's bible, and this year they released the newest version (the 17th edition). While it's tempting to buy an older (and less expensive) version, resist the temptation. Why? Here's s short [...]
Book Review: Ascension of Larks by Rachel Linden
When globetrotting photographer Magdalena Henry loses the only man she’s ever loved, she risks her stellar career to care for his widow and young children on a remote island in the Pacific Northwest. Free-spirited and fiercely independent, Maggie adores her life of travel and adventure. But she has a secret. [...]
Author Interview: Harry Wegley
If you like high-action, romantic suspense, then you'll want to meet Harry Wegley. He's here to tell us how he got started and some of his favorite (and least favorite) parts about the writing process. It's not often that I get to interview a male author for my blog, so [...]
Writing Fiction Using Real Location by Gail Gaymer Martin
My latest novel, Poppy Fields With You, is set in Pacific Grove in the Monterrey area. Over time, I’ve learned if I want to write real I need to visit the location of my novel. While creating a fictitious location can be easier, I’ve found that fans love to read [...]