6 Questions With Author Bret R. Wright
Today’s interview is with Bret R. Wright, author of the upcoming detective novel Nasty. Read on to discover Bret’s thoughts on editor faux pas, alternatives [...clicky!...]
Today’s interview is with Bret R. Wright, author of the upcoming detective novel Nasty. Read on to discover Bret’s thoughts on editor faux pas, alternatives [...clicky!...]
If you’re a fledgling writer and you want to know how to write “voice,” read The Perks of Being a Wallflower. Chbosky throws you inside [...clicky!...]
Zombie Brain Addiction (Actually, a review of Max Brooks’ novel World War Z) You’re sick of zombies, just like you were sick of vampires three [...clicky!...]
When I first heard of Wes Anderson’s The Grand Budapest Hotel, I was surprised that the studio was releasing it in early March, given that [...clicky!...]
Inside Llewyn Davis: the contender My wife and I went to see the Coen Brothers' Inside Llewyn Davis, and then later we watched Guillermo Del [...clicky!...]
Let’s Go Looking For Alaska note: this is a spoiler-free review. Which is hard, considering that most of this book revolves around a single event. [...clicky!...]
The super-short version: l loved it and could hardly put it down over the few days I spent racing through Max Barry’s latest. A good [...clicky!...]
I’m not the first to say this, but there’s something about Wes Anderson films that make them seem as if every frame could be printed [...clicky!...]
How Much I loved Neil Gaiman’s American Gods I feel many different things about his book. That is, I think, what makes it so great, [...clicky!...]
If you've read my book Nailgun Killer, you know Micah Reed encounters a crazy festival near the end of the book. And it's real. [...clicky!...]