Four Writing Tips, Final Part!
by Leo X. Robertson Links to Part 1, Part 2, Part 3 and Part 4 Writing Tip 4/4: Chill! In this series, I’ve so far covered how and what to read, how to get…
by Leo X. Robertson Links to Part 1, Part 2, Part 3 and Part 4 Writing Tip 4/4: Chill! In this series, I’ve so far covered how and what to read, how to get…
Body of Christ by Mark Matthews Reviewed by Morgan K. Tanner You may be thinking, from the title and cover of this fine novella, that it’s chock full of religious themes and is a…
The Forest is Hungry by Christopher Stanley Review by S.J. Budd A sick daughter, a father’s race against time to find the one thing that might save her and a mysterious tree growing through…
by Leo X. Robertson Links to Part 1, Part 2 and Part 3. Writing Tip 3/4: Build a Story in Layers (This is Part 4 but we’re still on Tip 3, because it’s a longer one!)…
Hammers on Bone by Cassandra Khaw Reviewed by Morgan K. Tanner A noir detective story bursting with ravenous horror influences from HP Lovecraft? Yes please! I’m kind of late to the party with this…
https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-5whyc-b1d239 Losing the Plot is back! Leo chats with Jack CJ Stark! Jack is a current writer and former blogger, whose first short story collection, “Unsound Sounds”, is now available! We talk about sexuality,…
Tales from the Shadow Booth Vol. 3 Edited by Dan Coxon “Jared can feel the tower blocks looming overhead, three concrete sentinels watching as he runs. He knows he has less than a minute…
by Leo X. Robertson Links to Part 1 and Part 2. Writing Tip 3/4: Build a Story in Layers So far, I’ve covered how to read and how to obtain story ideas. Now I’ll…
The Summer I Died by Ryan C. Thomas Review by Morgan K. Tanner When hearing of books that disturbed readers, I always make a point of searching for these books, hoping my disturbed mind…
The Town that Feared Dusk by Calvin Demmer Sylvia Bernstein doesn’t want to end up on a dead-end path like a former journalism colleague. She begins searching the tabloid’s archives for a story that…