Book Review: Relativity by G.S. Jennsen
Everything You Never Knew About Haphez
I've mentioned a number of times that I used to write solely for my own enjoyment and never had any intentions whatsoever of publishing. As such, when I first wrote Dakiti ...
The Music Behind the Magic
On "Keeping Everything"
Book Review: Secrets of PEACE by T.A. Hernandez
Book Review: Ordinary Souls by J.S. Bailey
Just Do It...Again
Early last year (wow, time flies doesn't it?), I wrote what has probably become my most popular blog post of all time, in which I discussed the fact that so much of a writer's work relies on the principle "just do it." I've met a lot of writers who have the same issue: they spend hours and hours (or even days or weeks) just...
Book Review: Rath's Trial by Piers Platt
I was approached about joining the ARC team for this series last fall and ended up really enjoying the first three books. Imagine my surprise when I received the latest newsletter announcing there would be another trilogy!
At the end of Book 3, Rath's Reckoning, our heroes more or less wrapped things up in terms of their ongoing battle with the ruthless Janus Group. But nothing...
Book Review: Abysm by G.S. Jennsen
I kinda felt like I'd just reviewed one of G.S. Jennsen's books, and then I realized I had. YOU GUYS, IT HASN'T EVEN BEEN THREE MONTHS. The woman is a machine.
Honestly, it's amazing that Abysm came about as quickly as it did, because it deals with some very complicated subject matter that would have taken a lesser writer ages to refine. While this book...