What Is On My Nightstand This Week: Writing For Story by Jon Franklin
I picked up Writing For Story for a writing class I took many moons ago. I wondered, what does a book about narrative non-fiction have to say...
I picked up Writing For Story for a writing class I took many moons ago. I wondered, what does a book about narrative non-fiction have to say...
Miracleman (aka Marvelman) by “The Original Writer” (aka Alan Moore) and others I have read Marvelman before, though never in printed version. The series had been...
He looked over his shoulder, not pausing in his writing at all. “I don’t care,” he said, plainly irritated, “Pick one. The others you should skim in...
Taking off right from the previous of the Kingkiller Chronicle, this book feels more like a continuation than a sequel. And, what I mean by that...
Besides, things were bad enough without borrowing trouble. from The Name of the Wind (The Kingkiller Chronicle Book 1) by Patrick Rothfuss The tone of...
I love to batch up a good number of issues before I catch up on a title, but it really does not matter how many...
I finally am getting around to reading Babylon’s Ashes, the latest of the Expanse novels. This one continues the story far beyond what is happening...
I am not quite caught up with the current season of The Expanse, but I am loving catching up with this show in batches. I...
UA engrossing fantasy series that revolves mostly around contract law? As crazy as that might sound the Craft Sequence by Max Gladstone manages to do...
There are any number of ways to approach this book. As Kameron Hurley fan. This blog, and the still-coming-back-some-day podcast, have been known to gush...
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