I hereby posit that there is no such thing as the perfect horror story. To my mind the absolute perfect horror story would be so utterly terrifying that the reader would drop dead upon reading the story. He or she would be literally “scared to …
Read MoreCould Charles Dickens make it as an author if he were just starting out today?
I finished reading Charles Dickens’s Our Mutual Friend just the other week or so (the roughly 900-page tome). There is something to be said for sitting down and plowing through an actual book book, something thick and weighty. You can feel the heft of the …
Read MoreI’ve updated the title story of Rohmer’s Garden.
You’ll get the full explanation, along with the updated version of the complete story here: The reason I’m not posting the whole thing here is that the story comes in at over 5000 words, which I’m thinking might be too long for a post. My …
Read MoreShall I blame the characters?
I suppose I could do so, but why? Am I not the author, the one supposedly in control? If you happen to be reading my book, A Haunting We Will Go . . ., (if you are one of the winners of the Goodreads Giveaway) …
Read MoreEnough Rope by Lawrence Block, a fantastic deal at any price, but today it’s only $2.99 for the kindle version.
Eighty-four stories! This book is massive, and includes complete versions of three of L.B.’s short story collections: Sometimes They Bite, Like a Lamb to the Slaughter, and Some Days You Get the Bear. Any one of these collections alone is worth well more than $2.99. …
Read MoreWell, one day left for Pirate Tales book Giveaway on Goodreads!
I usually try and have the Pirate Tales giveaway start or end on International Talk like a Pirate Day, which is September 19 every year. The day sneaked up on me and I tried to submit the giveaway two days before the big day. There …
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