Tag: book blogging

4th on the BEST list!

We have been awarded #4 on the best Historical Fiction magazines from thousands of magazines on the web ranked by relevancy, authority, social media followers & freshness. A Heartfelt Thank You! We are beyond honored to be recognized as one of the Best Historical Fiction Magazines… Continue Reading “4th on the BEST list!”

Have Something to Say?

Review Tales Article Magazine is open for submissions! This is your chance to share your journey—your highs, your struggles, the mistakes you’ve learned from, and the wisdom you’d love to pass on to fellow writers. Your story could inspire someone who’s just starting out… Continue Reading “Have Something to Say?”

The Unbearable Lightness of Prose by Brian J. Dolan

Writing has been a part of my life since childhood, but it’s rarely been for my own satisfaction, driven instead by mainly academic or professional concerns. In recent years, I’ve ground out several pieces a year for trade outlets, always with an eye towards… Continue Reading “The Unbearable Lightness of Prose by Brian J. Dolan”

Interviewing Bigfoot

I’m afraid my colleague Bigfoot is extremely shy, so he’s agreed for me, as his, er, ‘agent’, to tackle this interview. Not to say he wasn’t tickled to get the offer and to talk about his new novel—‘The Projectionist’!

Chasing the Muse by Sharon Curcio

Many writers complain about feeling “writer’s block” from time to time.  But essentially, I don’t believe in writer’s block.  I would ask each author to reflect on a story idea that compelled him or her to write, that bubbled up from the subconscious, downloaded… Continue Reading “Chasing the Muse by Sharon Curcio”

A Character in the Sci-Fi Thriller ‘Universe of Lost Messages’ Speaks Out by Janet Stilson

Hey. My name’s Cheeta Lucida LaVera. You’ll find me inside a new book by Janet Stilson called Universe of Lost Messages. She asked me to explain a few things.

Five Questions with Mark Doyon about Deep Fried

In the forthcoming novel Deep Fried by Mark Doyon, Americanized millennial Arjun Chatterjee is a food-truck chef working in a parking lot outside the nation’s capital. He dreams up multiethnic recipes and pursues a young woman toiling in a Kafkaesque office nearby. Building a… Continue Reading “Five Questions with Mark Doyon about Deep Fried”

An Unexpected Novel – AFTERMATH BOY by Robert E. Honig

For twenty years, I’d stayed away from the Washington, D.C. Holocaust Museum.  Their repository of SHOAH Foundation testimonies and video recordings of survivor interviews included contributions by my two surviving aunts. Their older sister, my mother, had died at age 53 when I was… Continue Reading “An Unexpected Novel – AFTERMATH BOY by Robert E. Honig”

The Journey Behind “Unknown Soldier: World War 1” by David L. Preston

The seed for my debut novel, “Unknown Soldier: World War 1,” was planted during a visit to Arlington National Cemetery when I was just a child. Standing before the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, I was struck by a profound question: What were the… Continue Reading “The Journey Behind “Unknown Soldier: World War 1” by David L. Preston”