On Writing

A Glimpse Behind the Mask: Bill Cosby by Alan P. Sloan

Who is Bill Cosby? Is he a funny, charming performer, doling out sage advice and entertaining children? Or does his…

9 years ago

Author Robert Gregory Browne on Storytelling and the Art of Composing

The age of eBooks has opened the door to an exuberant array of writers. We have new voices, bright with…

9 years ago

Is SHE Available: Defying the Physics of e books

Igor Goldkind’s genre busting book Is SHE Available: Tales of Sedition and SUBVERSION released by Chameleon Publishing, challenges the typical…

9 years ago

Cringeworthy One Star Reviews of Classic Books

Kindle Direct Publishing has given writers an amazing  gift, a way to reach a worldwide audience. Anyone who meets Amazon's…

10 years ago

Author Hugh Howey on Writing, Empathy and Creative Freedom

Hugh Howey is a true iconoclast. His newly released post apocalyptic novel, The Shell Collector, joins a body of inventive…

10 years ago

Author Dale Bridges on Satirical Sci Fi and Deconstructing Culture

Dale Bridges writes wildly inventive fiction. I'm not just tossing that phrase around either. His new short story collection, Justice…

10 years ago

Author Michael Bunker on Dystopian Sci-Fi, Off-Grid Living and the Lessons of History

I first encountered Michael Bunker when I happened upon his novel Pennsylvania, the story of an exo-planet migration off world…

11 years ago

From the Indie Side: A New Anthology

From the Indie Side is an fascinating milestone for the independent publishing movement. Why do I say that? Because if…

11 years ago

Future Shock: Writing Sci Fi, Drones & Paranoia

Dystopia. The word hisses off the tongue with sibilant ease, a slow slide into the dark cellar of the collective…

11 years ago

David Mamet’s Memo: To the Writers of The Unit

If you've never read David Mamet's memo to the writers of The Unit, prepare to be amused. The author of…

12 years ago