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  • Patchworks–Reviewed

    Visit Michael Sahno’s website and take up his offer to receive his latest work, Rides from Strangers. He also reviews Patchworks, excerpted below: Patchworks: A Book Review by Michael Sahno | Oct 2, 2017 | Articles Today I woke to the all-too-familiar tragic news of yet another mass shooting. Sadly, we all know what will Read more

  • Response to Domestic Terror

    Yesterday, a respectful silence. For the victims. For the families. For those traumatized anew by  preventable violence. Today, rage. Rage, and an assertion: The collusion between congress and the NRA’s K St campaign threatens American freedom more than those other popular bogeymen of fascism: illegal immigration and foreign terrorist organizations. The U.S. Government’s response to Read more

  • Vienna, but not Austria

    Vienna, but not Austria

    Join me and these local independent authors for a conversation about writing and publishing. Kimberly G. Hargan–The Dauphin’s Lost Jewels (Sci-fi) Lisa G. Eley–Thirteen Geese in Flight (Biography) Candace Meredith–Contemplation: Imagery, Sound, and Form (Poetry) Kacy Cooney–In a Maze of Imagination (General Fiction) Kamakshi P. Murti–Lalli’s Window (Children’s Fiction) Jonathan Zeitlin–Death & Repair (Mystery) And Read more

  • Writers Write (and it’s hard)

    Great stuff! In a few simple lines our craft is cast in opposing opposing lights: it is spiritual grandness and workaday labor. We are at once inspired and guided by “the invisible hand of the soul.” Yet who can deny that “Writing a novel is drudgery”? Yes & yes. More inspiration below. Dear Sugars, My Read more

  • Angels Walk Here

    This blog opened four years ago with the following: I wish more people were reading books. Here’s what I’m reading: Heaven Is Coming Home, by David Suarez Gomez. That’s all I wrote. And I didn’t post again for months. I had a voracious appetite for reading and I was writing books, but they were years from Read more

  • I Pledge Allegiance to…

    Pro footballers aren’t the only ones questioning what it means to practice freedom of expression. Take this scene from Patchworks, released Thursday from Moonshine Cove Publishing, in which two federal bureaucrats dispute the meaning of loyalty. For the rakish Brad Harcourt it means standing beside his desk every day and pledging allegiance to the flag, Read more