In anticipation of the release of my upcoming novel, Jump, I wanted to offer some answers on a few questions I think readers and media might have regarding the book. I hope you enjoy! How did the idea for ...
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(Feature photo by apolonn) Reading a literary short story is often like reading a mystery. The only difference is that in every mystery, all the answers are revealed at the end, while in literary fiction, the reader is often left ...
Read More »Guest Post: Reading & Reviewing Literary Fiction
Today’s guest post comes from author and book reviewer Jeri Walker-Bickett, whom I came in contact with while searching around for book reviewers of my story collection, Amidst Traffic. She does an excellent job in distinguishing the different mindset and care required ...
Read More »Book Review: “The New Sense” by John B. Dutton
Book: The New Sense Author: John B. Dutton Publisher: Self Published I was interested in the premise of this book, where one of the main characters (known througout most of the book only as “B”) has the ability to sense the world through ...
Read More »Mixing oil with water: Christian Fiction & Contemporary Literature
(Feature image provided by Knold) Can oil and water mix? Can they become the same substance? Or, at the very least, can they be packaged into a single product? Several years ago, when I was thinking of proposing to my ...
Read More »Book Review: Minnesota Memoirs by Duff Brenna
Book: Minnesota Memoirs Author: Duff Brenna Publisher: Serving House Books DISCLAIMER: This book contains quite a few adult scenes and language. Not recommended for a traditional, Christian reader. I discovered “Minnesota Memoirs” when this collection won first place in ...
Read More »Book Review: “Some Are Sicker than Others” by Andrew Seaward
Featured image for this blog post belongs to Experimenting With Life. Book: Some Are Sicker than Others Author: Andrew Seaward Publisher: Self Published DISCLAIMER: This book contains a lot of graphic language and explicit scenes. Not recommended for a young reader. ...
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