by M. Louisa Locke Novellas and short stories are gaining in popularity, both with writers and readers. This is true not only for me, but for writers like M. Louisa Locke, my guest today. Start reading to learn why she … Continue reading
Category Archives: Historical Fiction
By Strangers Mourned is another page turner from the pen of the talented and prolific J.R. Lindermuth. J.R. is my guest today and will tell my readers all about By Strangers Mourned, the latest in his Sheriff Syl Tilghman historical … Continue reading
By Ellen Byerrum What if clothes were haunted like houses or locations? Could a dress be toxic enough to kill? How would someone dispatch a villain in a dying velvet factory? These may not be the nicest of questions, but … Continue reading
War and Peace is a masterpiece. It’s Leo Tolstoy’s epic, epic account of the history of the French invasion of Russia and the impact of the Napoleonic era on Russian society as seen through the lens of five Russian aristocratic families. It clocks in at 587,287 words. … Continue reading