In the Country

By Reavis Wortham My works are always set in small-town Texas. Though I exist near the DFW metroplex, I’m no fan of cities, and only a couple of chapters in a twelve-year career as a novelist have occurred in those canyons of concrete and steel. Maybe that’s because my roots run deep in rural Northeast […]

Everything but the Plot

By David Wagner If you write a murder mystery there are certain requirements.  To begin with, you must have a dead body pop up somewhere, usually at the beginning of the book.  Then you start to develop your characters and begin throwing out clues, both false and real.  Along the way are the clever twists […]

Book Review: Carmilla, by J. Sheridan Le Fanu

Today, it might seem like the vampire genre has gone stale. Much of the genre now consists of cheap storylines that rely on overused, often misogynistic, tropes. However, this has not always been the case. When the genre was first getting started, it took quite a few writers to figure out what the vampire story […]