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Wilderness Cry: A Scientific and Philosophical Approach to Understanding God and the Universe by Hilary L Hunt M.D. (Book Review #1596)

‘Wilderness Cry’ is a non-fiction book written in an attempt to bring a different understanding of God and his universe based on science and philosophy.

Stalking Horse by George Pallas (Book Review #1581)

‘Stalking Horse’ is a mystery crime story about Greg, a normal guy who leads a very uneventful life until he faces a dilemma one morning. He finds Megan, his young co-worker, beaten to death and makes himself a promise to find out who has… Continue Reading “Stalking Horse by George Pallas (Book Review #1581)”

Interview with E.B. Hauk

1-When did you first realize you wanted to be a writer? Around 5th Grade. I was big into playing pretend and started writing stories in my composition journals. I kept writing, primarily through play-by-post roleplaying–which, for those who don’t know, is a collaborative kind… Continue Reading “Interview with E.B. Hauk”

Interview with JT Baroni

How did this book come about?          While hunting whitetail one year, I stumbled upon a weathered tombstone in the middle of the woods. Waiting patiently for that big buck to cross my path gave me plenty of time to think about that lone… Continue Reading “Interview with JT Baroni”

Tempered by Kate Kort (Book Review #1518)

‘Tempered’ is a contemporary and begins with Murray Henderson. He is lonely and anxious and has a past that he hasn’t still dealt with, and while he struggles with his current situation, he also is confronted by everything else that is navigated in his… Continue Reading “Tempered by Kate Kort (Book Review #1518)”

An Interview with Donovan Hufnagle

All my pieces, collections, and books are like my children; they each fill a special space—I favor not one more than the other. How could a parent pick their favorite child? My first book, The Sunshine Special, will always be my first. The book… Continue Reading “An Interview with Donovan Hufnagle”

An Interview with Matejs Kalns

1-When did you first realize you wanted to be a writer? Probably very late on, I’ve always written stories from a very young age, scribbled little ideas and scenes. I didn’t fully commit to writing a novel until I was in my late twenties. It was a very nerve-wracking experience, but my debut book… Continue Reading “An Interview with Matejs Kalns”

Hello Spring! The 6th Magazine Edition is out!

Review Tales Magazine – The 6th Spring Edition is out! Please support your writing community by purchasing a copy today. Review Tales MagazineSpring Edition 6 We welcome Spring 2023 with open arms. The 6th edition of this magazine is filled with many delightful and… Continue Reading “Hello Spring! The 6th Magazine Edition is out!”

Following Hollywood on location by Richard Starks

Write what you know. That’s one of the rules for creating good fiction, so as much as possible you should draw on your own first-hand experiences. Not easy to do when you’re writing historical fiction (unless you’re two hundred years old), in which case… Continue Reading “Following Hollywood on location by Richard Starks”