
Three Sides to Every Story
Hank Phillippi Ryan discusses the question of truth in the court of law.
Hank Phillippi Ryan discusses the question of truth in the court of law.
Kathleen O’Neal Gear traces the evolutionary history of a virus within the human genome.
Matt Goldman’s most valuable writing advice isn’t about not using adverbs or writing every day.
Crimson Lake author Candice Fox and Medusa Uploaded author Emily Devenport talk about serial killers and spree killers in a fascinating conversation.
Larry Bond and Chris Carlson discuss the superpowered Status-6 torpedo, and Vladimir Putin’s March 2018 saber rattling.
It’s 1799 – welcome to the greatest city in the world. New York at the turn of the 18th century looked just a bit different than it does today, though. Sections of Manhattan were still underwater, revolutionary legends like Alexander Hamilton still roamed the streets, and plumbing for the city’s growing population remained an unaddressed…
Orly Konig, author of Carousel Beach, discusses the importance of the little details in making a story come alive.
Matt Goldman, author of Gone to Dust, shares lessons learned over thirty years of writing experience.
William Gear makes the case for the relevance of This Scorched Earth‘s Civil War ravaged landscape to the modern era.
We sat down with Candice Fox to ask her a few questions about her process, her inspirations, and her recommendations for fans of crime novels.