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The dissemination of Molly’s saga.
Today, it finally hit me. People are going to read my book. Some of them will be people I know; some will be strangers. Frankly, I’m not sure which proposition terrifies me more. As you read, if you have questions or comments, please feel free to post them in one (or all) of three places.… Continue reading
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Full-Circle
One of the first people (outside of my family) to read my manuscript was a creature I only knew as “Lizard” via the DreaminDemon forums. She heard I’d written a book. I heard back that she was an editor. She got a copy of the rough draft. I got back a work with a higher… Continue reading
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Book Review: Long Lost
I am a huge geek for books and roller coasters, but I shy away from comparing the two. For one thing, if you get off of a great thrill ride and scream to the people waiting in line, “MAN! That was just like a great book!”, most of them are probably going to file out… Continue reading
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Book Review: The Monster of Florence
With The Monster of Florence, Douglas Preston and Mario Spezi take the genre of True Crime to an entirely new level. In fact, they take the genre to a new genre. Meta-True-Crime, perhaps? If there is a Fourth Wall for non-fiction, this book smashes right through it. In fiction the Fourth Wall is what separates… Continue reading
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Book Review: Cults, Conspiracies, & Secret Societies by Arthur Goldwag
I was at a friend’s house recently, hanging out with a few other people from my generation, when I spotted a set of World Book Encyclopedia on their shelves. The sight of those faux gold-and-leather bound books filled me with nostalgia and a powerful sadness. Sadness because I realized, in a flash, that the children… Continue reading