Book Review: Captives (The Safe Lands) by Jill Williamson
When eighteen-year-old Levi returned from Denver City with his latest scavenged finds, he never imagined he’d find his village of Glenrock decimated, loved ones killed, and many—including his fiancée, Jem–taken captive. Levi is determined to rescue what remains of his people, even if it means entering the Safe Lands, a [...]
Book Review: Stress Test by Richard L. Mabry
They may not have enough evidence to convict him, but they have enough to ruin his life. Dr. Matt Newman thought he was leaving his life in private practice for a better one in academic medicine. But the kidnappers who attacked him as he left his last shift in the [...]
All Things Writing: The Senses – Sound
Photo Credit Horns honked. Birds chirped. People laughed. Letting your reader hear what's going on pulls her into the story more completely than simply showing what things look like. Some writers start to panic when they think about tapping into all of the senses, but it's not necessarily [...]
Featured Author: Lorna Seilstad
This month I'm happy to host Lorna Seilstad - I hope you enjoy meeting her! --- Tell us a little about yourself: I've called Iowa home my whole life. I received my B.S. in education from Lubbock Christian University. After my first child was born, I stopped teaching and became [...]
End of the Month Review: Stop the Snow Already!
April has been quite the productive month in northern Michigan. I credit a lot of that to the SNOW that continued to cover the ground as late as April 20 - it's been a brutal winter here. Since I had no desire to mess around with snow (for the sixth [...]