Tag: writing

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)”

Interview with Ted Galdi

When did you first realize you wanted to be a writer? When I was a kid, I loved watching movies (still do). I started coming up with short stories back then and drawing them out on paper, storyboard style. Since then, I knew I… Continue Reading “Interview with Ted Galdi”

Daugment by August Niehaus (Book Review #1485)

‘Daugment’ is a space marine science fiction story. It begins with Pitney Scolan being accused of a crime in the military penal code and put into prison. To escape the assassination, his only way out is to take over the body of Tristan’s loyal… Continue Reading “Daugment by August Niehaus (Book Review #1485)”

Interview with James T. Hogg

1-When did you first realize you wanted to be a writer?  [I remember the moment.  My mother had told me no TV on weeknights.  This was a terrible injustice.  After railing – whining actually —about it for an hour or so, I embarked on… Continue Reading “Interview with James T. Hogg”

A Few Words from Will Mullin

Writing has been an on-again-off-again hobby for me ever since I was very little. When I was about six years old, Dad set up a family computer. One of the first things I remember doing with it is firing up Microsoft Word and typing… Continue Reading “A Few Words from Will Mullin”

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”

Interview with James C. Morehead

1-When did you first realize you wanted to be a writer? The first memory I have of writing creatively was in elementary school, like many kids, when I wrote and physically created a book. I still have that book – bound in fabric –… Continue Reading “Interview with James C. Morehead”

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”