Tag: Fiction

Heaven’s Assassins by Patrick J. Sacchetti (Book Review #1099)

Heaven’s assassins is a dark thriller, black humour, crime fiction. I found the book to be just like the author had mentioned. It was the work of street fiction. Honest thoughts, real conversations and feelings that people have. Especially liberal-minded, educated, and well-read folks… Continue Reading “Heaven’s Assassins by Patrick J. Sacchetti (Book Review #1099)”

Magnetism by Jacqueline Gay Walley (Book Review #1097)

Magnetism is a beautiful story about Mira, a woman who isn’t finding luck in dating or even feeling youthful enough to explore that option properly. But, the lady living above her, who is much older, has everything she seeks. When the old lady passes,… Continue Reading “Magnetism by Jacqueline Gay Walley (Book Review #1097)”

She’s Found Her Mind by François Tremblay (Book Review #1086)

She’s found her mind is a fictional comedy story about November, a Manic Pixie dream girl and her love interest, Beef, a cult follower. November sees and understands herself better as she learns more about herself and realizes that it isn’t just necessary to… Continue Reading “She’s Found Her Mind by François Tremblay (Book Review #1086)”

TALES FROM THE BOTTOM OF MY SOLE by David Kingston Yeh (Book Review #1083)

Tales from the bottom of my sole is a gay romantic comedy. It begins when David’s sister shows up as a trans man named Luke and enters Daniel and David’s lives. They are dating and are together.

Thoughts on Teaching Fiction Online by Michael Backus

Teaching fiction writing online works surprisingly well as a whole, I’ve taught close to 150 classes in the past 18 years for Gotham Writer’s Workshop and Zoetrope Magazine and most of those have been online in the past 10 years.

Tale of the Pack by B. P. Williams (Book Review #1079)

Tale of the pack is a fictional story about Elizabeth Forty, a 10-year-old orphan in the Happydale Home for Parentless and Unwanted Children, located in Tri-Rivers in Western Montana.

Mass by Kristin Durfee (Book Review #1064)

Mass is a young adult fictional story about Stevie Albie, a 16-year-old girl who believes that all her vision and unique connections with Christ and God is indisputable, but when it’s revealed that she has a front lob brain, tumour, things change for her… Continue Reading “Mass by Kristin Durfee (Book Review #1064)”

Victory with Valor by Barbara Robison (Book Review #1046)

Victory with Valor is a political fiction set in 1866. The story begins with Carrie taking a train to California. Her husband is ill with a fever, and before she gets there, she learns that he has passed on. Grief takes over her loss,… Continue Reading “Victory with Valor by Barbara Robison (Book Review #1046)”

Jestus by V.S.Sury (Book Review #1037)

Jestus is a fictional tale about a person who is different in his existence, goes by various names and somehow survives every ordeal he deals with. The protagonist’s story is narrated in the first person and constantly keeps you wondering how complex his personality… Continue Reading “Jestus by V.S.Sury (Book Review #1037)”