This week’s Flash Fiction challenge is a concept that you will use as the basis of your story. Any writers out there are welcome to write a story, publish it at their local online space and drop the link in the comment
Having never read any of Brandon Sanderson books, The Rithmatist is an interesting book to start with because I’ve heard how different it is from Sanderson’s other novels. I’m actually glad that I started off with this book so that I didn’t
Whenever I search the web for Flash Fiction challenges, there’s surprisingly a lack of encouraging results. There are a few out there that offer cash prizes in exchange for the rights to publish the winning stories and that’s great for writers who
I love me some Marvel and DC comics, and I’ve read some of the most classic stories by both publishers. However, there comes a time when one needs to broaden their horizons and explore other works in a genre. There are thousands
As a writer who got shine from writing about video games, I have many acquaintances that I look up to. Around the time I first started taking video game journalism seriously, I discovered Torrence Davis’ website, which was The Bit Bag at
On the 2nd episode of the Redital BookCast, Gary discusses the diversity issue with Marvel Comics and gives a recap of London Book Fair. Reviews on this episode include: NYPD Red by James Patterson and Marshall Karp and More than a Game
I was having a discussion with my friend Garrett recently about good fantasy novels and he was recommending some books by Brandon Sanderson. Then, ironically I saw that he was also the author of The Rithmatist, a book that has been on
Book publishing phenomenon James Patterson has enlisted veteran writer Marshall Karp to write this flashy cop fiction series NYPD Red. Having little experience with books written entirely by James Patterson, I’m unable to tell how much of this book is influenced by