A former TV writer continues his old-time Hollywood mystery series, seamlessly interweaving fact and fiction in this drama that goes beyond the genre’s clichés. We Don’t Need No Stinking Badges, the second in the Hollywood Murder... Read More
Even the smallest of our actions can affect what happens to the environment in the future. What if a mundane daily task could cause the difference between a life full of possibilities and a land unrecognizable from your own? The Plateau... Read More
It is impossible to read Daryl Edwards’s "The Guardian Corps" without visions of the most recent Star Wars trilogy. His Guardians are a mix of Templar crusaders, Green Beret commandos, and, especially, Jedi knights. While they may not... Read More
After the recent popularity of series like the Chronicles of Narnia and Harry Potter, it’s no surprise that most young adult books published these days are rooted in fantasy. Out of the different series available, "Into the Wildewood",... Read More
Executive Editor Matt Sutherland Interviews L. Mark Weeks, Author of Bottled Lightning / In our offices, we’re always a bit stunned to come across a great debut novel because we know how difficult it is to assemble the many working... Read More
Everything we know about a story is told to us by the narrator. But what happens when you can’t trust the storyteller? The Girl on the Train is an example of an unreliable narrator. The movie, based on the Paula Hawkins novel, is in... Read More
History is filled with intrigue and mystery largely because the further back we go, the less we know what life was truly like back then. Fortunately, writers can add to our collective memory by transporting us back in history. These... Read More
Calling all ladies! Are you ever reading a historical book and thinking to yourself: “Hey, where are all the girls? There were girls in history … right?” Do you desperately want representation in your favorite genre? Do you crave... Read More