What would you say is your biggest failure in life? Not believing in myself as a writer. Thinking that I wasn't good...
Review of Joy of the Widow’s Tears by Geoff Habiger and Coy Kissee
Fantasy author team Geoff Habiger and Coy Kissee are back at it with Joy of the Widow's Tears, the second book of their...
Review of A Twist in Time by Brent A. Harris
Dickens meets Steampunk. That's the first line in the description of A Twist in Time, the latest novel by Brent A. Harris....
Review of Echoes of Starlight (Wings of Earth #1) by Eric Michael Craig
Eric Michael Craig is a hard sci-fi author who caught my attention with his Atlas and the Winds and Shan Takhu Legacy...
Review of Old Man’s War by John Scalzi
Military science fiction is one of the most popular and beloved subgenres in fiction. Titles like War of the Worlds and...
Review of Untouchable by Geoff Habiger and Coy Kissee
I have been following author team Geoff Habiger and Coy Kissee ever since reading their debut effort Unremarkable, a gritty...
Transient 2.0: How a Fresh Edit Exposed a Hidden Writing Crutch
You may have noticed that your Kindle copy of Transient now has an update available. This is a big one, so I encourage you...
An Author’s Guide to Marketing
Ah, marketing. We all hate it. Seriously, I have yet to encounter a single author who can utter the statement "Why yes,...
Embrace the Suck: Why Bad Reviews Will Save You From Bad Reviews
I think Isaac Asimov said it best. "From my close observation of writers... they fall into two groups: 1) those who bleed...
If It’s Not Hell Yes, It’s No: Maintaining Focus and Productivity as an Author
I live my life by a few key principles, most of which are shaped by a desire to stay curious and productive. The mantras...
Review of Monkeyboy by S. Shane Thomas
I first learned of S. Shane Thomas through the Science Fantasy Hub, a landing platform for fans of the indie writing...
Review of Faerie Rising by A. E. Lowan
First, a confession. Fantasy has never been my thing. It's not that I dislike the genre, it's just that I rarely find works...