Liebster Award Two
Thank you Matt Ewens for nominating me to receive the Liebster Blog Award. It’s and honor. You can find out more about Matt on his site www.mattrobertewens.wordpress.com. Here are the nomination rules:...
View ArticleWhere Do They Come From (“Mirror”)
One of the most entertaining things about reading is finding out where the author came up with the idea in the first place. As an author myself, I’ve encountered this question on several different...
View ArticleBook Review: World War Z
I believe there are few book adaptations of novels that do any justice to the book. World War Z by Max Brooks is one of those books. In fact, the movie version is better than the book. I’m not a big...
View ArticleRanting about Swearing
I ran across a blog post the other day. In the title of the blog was fuck*d. Haha, funny, hardeeharhar. Now at first glance, I read f*cked, and it wasn’t until I looked again, I noticed the asterisk...
View Article[Article 671]Buried Alive, episode 13—1
1 I slammed my back against the cold wall. My heart raced to match my rapid breathing. Shit. Damn. What now smart guy? If you stayed down by the records room instead of running off as if a big hairy...
View Article[Article 676]Buried Alive, episode 13—2
2 “Whoa, hold on guys.” I raised my hands to chest level and methodically lowered them down in small pumping motions. Hey, I watched it on television once and it worked, so sue me. Porky stopped mid...
View Article[Article 680]Buried Alive, episode 13—3
3 I slipped into the room, keeping the door closed as much as possible. I leaned up against the door and pushed it closed. The room was large with four desks spread out over the gray-blue carpet. Each...
View ArticleBuried Alive, episode 14—3
3 The embrace was over as quickly as it started. Her decaying body was cold and mushy like a bruised plumb. Surprisingly, the smell I expected—rancid and decaying like an animal in the ditch—was no...
View ArticleBuried Alive, episode 15—1
1 I shifted the truck into PARK and switched off the key. Slanting beams of sunlight cut through pockets of aspen, birch, and pine trees. A light haze hovered over the hills in the distance, the...
View ArticleAuthor interview: Adrienne Reiter
It’s my pleasure to introduce Adrienne Reiter the author of Twist: A Rebecca Ashley mystery. Tell the readers about Adrienne Reiter: How much of your life experiences make their way into your writings?...
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