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An Interview with Tim Stobierski

What’s your favorite thing you have written? What’s your favorite thing that someone else has written? What are you working on writing now? Do you have a favorite food or drink that helps you write? What’s your favorite kind of music? Forest, country, beach,… Continue Reading “An Interview with Tim Stobierski”

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)”

The Relaxists by Alton Spencer (Book Review #1516)

‘The Relaxists’ is a metaphysical and visionary fictional tale. It begins with Edward Slowbe and his discovery that changes his concept and understanding of human nature. As he pursues the meaning behind all the power and insights, we enter a historical period where mysterious… Continue Reading “The Relaxists by Alton Spencer (Book Review #1516)”

WAS PLATO CORRECT IN CLAIMING DEMOCRACIES DEVOLE INTO TYRANNIES? by Thomas J. Yeggy

Why devote five years of your life to researching historical facts and theories on what has caused human behavior that results in war? Because the next major war will be much different than even WWII, which resulted in over eighty million deaths over a… Continue Reading “WAS PLATO CORRECT IN CLAIMING DEMOCRACIES DEVOLE INTO TYRANNIES? by Thomas J. Yeggy”

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!”

The Mystery of the Rose by Juliana Carvalho (Book Review #1204)

The mystery of the rose is a science fiction romance story about Rita, a scientist leading a bio lab team researching a cure for breast cancer. There is a lot of pressure on the Ph.D. student who provides the labor for lab research. As… Continue Reading “The Mystery of the Rose by Juliana Carvalho (Book Review #1204)”

Thank you! 4000 Followers

Review Tales is thrilled to have reached this outstanding milestone of having more than 4,000 followers on WordPress.We would like to give a huge thanks to everyone who follows our page and shares/comments on our content. We appreciate your support and enjoy engaging with… Continue Reading “Thank you! 4000 Followers”

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Three Paradoxes Resolved by Writing Novels

My first suspense novel, Shrink Rapt, took me eight years to complete, an arduous and gratifying accomplishment.  As a psychologist, I value life lessons, especially when they come in the form of paradox.  Slogging through to the finish taught me three vital things. 

A Happy Ghost by Karl Kristian Flores

Somewhere in Kentucky Today I breathe in a town I don’t know,
 Whose warm weather is wet and thundering, Whose streetlights droop from wires sinking low, Whose milky life pace keeps me wondering.
 To where I went I did not care—I turned.
 I saw… Continue Reading “A Happy Ghost by Karl Kristian Flores”