
Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins is the Second Book in the Hunger Games Trilogy, and it’s just as fantastic as the first. Katniss Evergreen has survived The Hunger Games, but her...
I saw the movie version, at least the edited for TV version of Deliverance years ago, long before I ever knew it was based on a book by James Dickey. In...
I picked up Warrior Writer by Bob Mayer shortly after the 2010 PNWA Conference where Bob Mayer did a full day workshop on writing. I was doing a lot of volunteer...
I met C.C. Humphries at the Pacific Northwest Writer’s Association conference in July 2010. he’s a tall, engaging man, with a passion for stage and story. He did the keynote on...
John Scalzi continues to be one of my favorite authors, and Agent to the Stars is both original and wonderful. Benevolent aliens discover earth and want to make first contact, but...
I’m a little late to the party on this one, but Suzanne Collin’s book, The Hunger Games is truly an awesome read. I knew it from the first five pages that...
A few years ago, my then girlfriend (now my wife) recommended I read this writer named Janet Evanovich. I started with the first book in the the Stephanie Plum series, and...
Scalzi has done it again with Zoe’s Tale. He throws us back into the universe he created for The Last Colony and shows us the world from through the eyes of...
One of the books I bought at the recent PNWA convention was Manuscript Makeover by Elizabeth Lyon, a very well known editor, and one of the lecturers at the convention. It...
Okay, this is a Young Adult book, and I am only reading YA, because apparently to get better at writing YA, you need to read a lot of it. James Patterson...